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Behind the million-dollar mansion and picture-perfect smiles lurked a nightmare no one could have imagined... On a quiet night in Beverly Hills, José and Kitty Menendez were gunned down in cold blood. Their sons, Lyle and Erik, wept on television, painting a picture of innocence. But as investigators dug deeper, a chilling story of betrayal, abuse, and murder began to unravel-one that would shock the nation and change how we view the American Dream. In this gripping true crime investigation, author Jack Hunter peels back the layers of lies and privilege to expose the twisted psychology behind…mehr

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Behind the million-dollar mansion and picture-perfect smiles lurked a nightmare no one could have imagined... On a quiet night in Beverly Hills, José and Kitty Menendez were gunned down in cold blood. Their sons, Lyle and Erik, wept on television, painting a picture of innocence. But as investigators dug deeper, a chilling story of betrayal, abuse, and murder began to unravel-one that would shock the nation and change how we view the American Dream. In this gripping true crime investigation, author Jack Hunter peels back the layers of lies and privilege to expose the twisted psychology behind one of the most infamous family murders in U.S. history. Was it revenge? Greed? Desperation? Or something far darker? From courtroom drama to secret family trauma, The Menendez Brothers Murders delivers an unflinching look into a case that captivated the world-and still haunts it today. Includes a detailed timeline of events, trial highlights, and a deep dive into the cultural impact of the case.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jack Hunter is an anthropologist exploring the borderlands of ecology, religion and the paranormal. He lives in the hills of Mid-Wales with his family. He is an Honorary Research Fellow with the Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre, University of Wales Trinity Saint David and a Research Fellow with the Parapsychology Foundation, New York. He is the founder and editor of "Paranthropology: Journal of Anthropological Approaches to the Paranormal", the author of "Spirits, Gods and Magic: An Introduction to the Anthropology of the Supernatural" (2019) and "Engaging the Anomalous" (2018). He is the editor of "Strange Dimensions: A Paranthropology Anthology" (2015), "Damned Facts: Fortean Essays on Religion, Folklore and the Paranormal" (2016), and is co-editor with Dr. David Luke of "Talking With the Spirits: Ethnographies from Between the Worlds" (2014). To find out more about his work visit www.jack-hunter.webstarts.com