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Menendez Brothers Could Be RELEASED, with Mark Geragos, Plus Megyn on Early Voting and How to Unwind | Ep. 927

Menendez Brothers Could Be RELEASED, with Mark Geragos, Plus Megyn on Early Voting and How to Unwind | Ep. 927

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The episode begins with an introduction to The Megan Kelly Show, a live program on Sirius XM Channel 111. The episode then focuses on the Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon's decision to seek re-sentencing for Eric and Lyle Menendez, who were convicted of killing their parents in the 1990s. Gascon's move could potentially lead to the brothers' release in a matter of weeks. The episode discusses the increasing prevalence of cyberattacks targeting corporate megastores, potentially exposing private information. The episode highlights the Durban Marshall credit card bill being lobbied for by these megastores, which could potentially increase vulnerability to cyberattacks while benefiting the companies financially. Megan Kelly interviews Mark Garagos, the attorney representing the Menendez brothers, about the re-sentencing case. Garagos discusses the new evidence, including a letter from Eric Menendez detailing abuse by his father, and the potential impact of the Manudo testimony. The episode delves into the complexities of the Menendez case, particularly the role of abuse in the brothers' actions. Garagos argues that the brothers were victims of abuse and that the jury in the second trial did not fully consider the mitigating circumstances. The episode addresses the Menendez brothers' spending spree after the murders, a factor that contributed to their conviction. Garagos argues that the spending spree was a reaction to trauma and not necessarily an indication of financial motive. The episode explores the death of Kitty Menendez, the brothers' mother, and the question of why she was killed. Garagos discusses the family dynamics and the role of Kitty in the household, highlighting the complex relationships within the family. The episode features a segment titled "You Can't Say That or Think That or Do That," where Megan Kelly discusses the concept of seasonal inclusivity and the argument that using terms like "fall" and "autumn" is biased. The episode concludes with a segment called "Ask an Answered," where Megan Kelly answers questions from listeners. The questions cover topics such as the legality of counting a dead person's vote, dealing with blowback for controversial views, and managing stress.

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00:00:00
The Menendez Brothers Re-Sentencing and Cyberattacks

This episode of The Megan Kelly Show explores the re-sentencing of the Menendez brothers, delving into the role of abuse in their actions and the potential impact of new evidence. The episode also discusses the increasing prevalence of cyberattacks targeting corporate megastores and the potential implications of the Durban Marshall credit card bill.

00:01:24
Interview with Mark Garagos, Menendez Brothers Attorney

Megan Kelly interviews Mark Garagos, the attorney representing the Menendez brothers, about the re-sentencing case. Garagos discusses the new evidence, including a letter from Eric Menendez detailing abuse by his father, and the potential impact of the Manudo testimony.

00:18:21
The Role of Abuse in the Menendez Case

The episode delves into the complexities of the Menendez case, particularly the role of abuse in the brothers' actions. Garagos argues that the brothers were victims of abuse and that the jury in the second trial did not fully consider the mitigating circumstances.

00:34:41
Seasonal Inclusivity and Listener Questions

The episode features a segment titled "You Can't Say That or Think That or Do That," where Megan Kelly discusses the concept of seasonal inclusivity and the argument that using terms like "fall" and "autumn" is biased. The episode concludes with a segment called "Ask an Answered," where Megan Kelly answers questions from listeners. The questions cover topics such as the legality of counting a dead person's vote, dealing with blowback for controversial views, and managing stress.

Keywords

Re-sentencing


The process of reconsidering and potentially changing a criminal sentence, often based on new evidence or changed circumstances.

Habeas Corpus


A legal writ that challenges the legality of a person's detention or imprisonment. It is often used to seek a new trial or release from custody.

Battered Woman's Defense


A legal defense used in cases of domestic violence, where the defendant argues that they acted in self-defense due to a history of abuse.

Mitigating Circumstances


Factors that reduce the severity of a crime or the culpability of the defendant, potentially leading to a lesser sentence.

Elder Abuse


Any form of abuse directed at an older person, including physical, emotional, financial, or neglect.

Cyberattacks


Malicious attacks on computer systems or networks, often aimed at stealing data, disrupting services, or causing damage.

Durban Marshall Credit Card Bill


A proposed bill that could potentially increase vulnerability to cyberattacks while benefiting companies financially.

Seasonal Inclusivity


The concept of using language and practices that are inclusive of all seasons and regions, avoiding bias towards specific hemispheres.

Q&A

  • What new evidence has emerged in the Menendez brothers' case that could lead to their re-sentencing?

    New evidence includes a letter from Eric Menendez detailing abuse by his father and the testimony of Roy Rizelo, a former member of Menudo, who claims Jose Menendez sexually abused him.

  • How does Mark Garagos argue that the Menendez brothers were victims of abuse?

    Garagos argues that the brothers were victims of severe abuse by their father, Jose Menendez, and that this abuse contributed to their actions. He believes the jury in the second trial did not fully consider the mitigating circumstances of abuse.

  • What is the significance of the Menendez brothers' spending spree after the murders?

    The spending spree was a factor that contributed to their conviction, as it was perceived by the public as a celebration of the murders. However, Garagos argues that it was a reaction to trauma and not necessarily an indication of financial motive.

  • What is the argument for using months instead of seasons to be more seasonally inclusive?

    The argument is that using terms like "fall" and "autumn" is biased towards the northern hemisphere and excludes the experiences of people living in the southern hemisphere, where seasons are reversed.

  • How does Megan Kelly address the potential blowback for her children due to her controversial views?

    Kelly acknowledges that her children may face blowback for her views but emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and critical thinking. She believes that speaking the truth is important, even if it comes with consequences.

Show Notes

Megyn Kelly is joined by attorney Mark Geragos to discuss the details about the Menendez brother’s trials, why some of those facts may lead the brothers to soon go free, the reason Geragos took up the case and the cause, the evidence that could have the Menendez brothers released from prison, what the media is saying about the case, the likelihood they could be released before Thanksgiving, and more. Then Megyn answers viewer and listener questions about what happens if Jimmy Carter dies after he voted and how she unwinds, and "You Can't Say That" about seasonal bias.


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Menendez Brothers Could Be RELEASED, with Mark Geragos, Plus Megyn on Early Voting and How to Unwind | Ep. 927

Menendez Brothers Could Be RELEASED, with Mark Geragos, Plus Megyn on Early Voting and How to Unwind | Ep. 927

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