The Menendez Brothers just faced their most high-stakes parole hearing yet, and only one reporter was allowed inside. In this episode, Tom Zenner and Kato Kaelin sit down with Los Angeles Times crime & courts reporter James Queally, the only journalist given access to Eric and Lyle Menendez’s parole hearings.James shares what really happened behind closed doors, from the board’s focus on cell phone violations to the emotional pleas of elderly relatives who fear they’ll never see the brothers free again. He also explains how the brothers’ contrasting prison records shaped the board’s tone, the uproar over leaked audio, and what role DA George Gascón’s policies may play in their future.Beyond the courtroom, James reflects on the cultural significance of the Menendez case, from its origins in Beverly Hills to its portrayal in Netflix documentaries and TikTok revivals. He draws comparisons to O.J. Simpson and Weinstein, offering a rare journalist’s lens on crime, culture, and justice. 🎙️ A must-listen for anyone following the Menendez saga.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/one-degree-of-scandalous-with-tom-zenner-and-kato-kaelin--6258576/support.
The Menendez Brothers just faced their most high-stakes parole hearing yet, and only one reporter was allowed inside. In this episode, Tom Zenner and Kato Kaelin sit down with Los Angeles Times crime & courts reporter James Queally, the only journalist given access to Eric and Lyle Menendez’s parole hearings.James shares what really happened behind closed doors, from the board’s focus on cell phone violations to the emotional pleas of elderly relatives who fear they’ll never see the brothers fre...