Erik and Lyle Menendez
Aunt Discovered Unresponsive in Resort Room
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Lyle and Erik Menendez‘s aunt, Terry Baralt, has been rushed to the hospital after being discovered unresponsive in a Los Angeles lodge room … TMZ has discovered.
Our sources inform us Terry — who’s 85 and battling colon most cancers — has been exhausted, harassed and traumatized within the final 12 months as all the Menendez household works to get the 2 brothers launched from jail.
All of it got here to a boiling level Friday when the Menendez brothers appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom for a resentencing listening to. Through the tense listening to, the protection workforce went at it with prosecutors whereas the Menendez household appeared on.
At one level, prosecutors confirmed graphic crime scene photographs of the double homicide of Jose and Kitty Menendez.
Mark Geragos — the Menendez brothers’ lawyer who cohosts TMZ’s “2 Angry Men” podcast — blasted the transfer as a “dog-and-pony show” … including prosecutors are simply attempting to relitigate the unique homicide case. He later known as out the D.A. for not displaying any concern for the victims — the household — who he says are “being traumatized by the D.A. for political purposes.”
Terry spoke out for the primary time in 35 years about her convicted killer nephews and known as them “the boys that I didn’t have.”
Terry stated she believes it is time for them to reenter society, including … “It’s a whole branch of my family erased. The ones that are gone and the ones that are still paying for it, which were kids.”

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The brothers are at the moment serving life in jail with out parole for first-degree homicide — although they’re scheduled to have a resentencing listening to this week.
Terry stated she visits her nephews as ceaselessly as potential, nevertheless it’s tough due to her age and since she lives in New Jersey. Lyle and Erik are in custody on the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego County.
The notorious brothers have spent 35 years behind bars to date. Geragos is hoping to have their conviction modified from first-degree homicide to manslaughter.