The board is also set to decide on Lyle Menendezโs parole.
The California Board of Parole Hearings on Thursday rejected the release of Erik Menendez, one of the two brothers convicted in the 1989 killing of their parents in Southern California.
The board decided that Menendez should remain ineligible for parole for three years following a hours-long hearing conducted via videoconference, where he appeared from prison in San Diego.
The boardโs panel of commissioners denied him parole despite support from family members who called for the brothersโ release.
Parole board commissioner Robert Barton said the decision was primarily due to Menendezโs conduct while in prison.
โTwo things can be true. They can love and forgive you, and you can still be found unsuitable for parole,โ Barton said.
The panel cited Menendezโs violation of prison rules, including cellphone use and allegations that he worked with a prison gang.
Erik Menendez said his behavior was driven by a belief that he would never be released, leading him to focus on protecting himself over adhering to the rules until last fall, when prosecutors asked a judge to resentence him and his brother, Lyle Menendez, giving them the possibility of parole.
โIn November of 2024, now the consequences mattered,โ Erik Menendez said. โNow the consequences meant I was destroying my life.โ
The panel also took issue with the burglaries he committed in high school before the murder of his parents, as well as the killing of their mother, Kitty Menendez.
โWhen I look back at the person I was then and what I believed about the world and my parents, running away was inconceivable,โ Erik Menendez said. โRunning away meant death.โ
The two brothers were initially sentenced to life without parole. In May, their sentences were reduced to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole after serving over 30 years in prison.
The board is also set to decide on Lyle Menendezโs parole on Friday.