Who is Lyle Menendez’s rumored girlfriend Milly Bucksey and how is he linked to the British university student?
According to reports, British university student MILLY Bucksey and Lyle Menendez are involved in a cross-continental romance.
Lyle is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of his parents, and he is more than 30 years older than Milly.
Lyle s secret romance
According to the Daily Mail, Milly, a student at the University of Manchester, first became aware of Kyle when she joined a Facebook group devoted to him.
Rebecca Sneed, Lyle’s current wife and a vocal supporter of Lyle and his brother Erik’s release, led the group.
According to reports, Lyle, a prisoner at California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, called Milly on a smuggled cell phone.
Soon after they started talking, sparks started to fly between the two of them.
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According to a source who spoke to DailyMail.com, Milly calls the inmate her lover despite the fact that he is married, and Lyle loves her.
In the end, Milly made the decision to go 5,300 miles from Manchester to Lyle’s incarceration in California.
The couple was shown with their arms wrapped around one another in a number of public images.
Rebecca Sneed
Rebecca Sneed, Lyle’s present wife, has not addressed the reports of her husband’s extramarital affair.
Rebecca, a former magazine editor from California, is now a defense lawyer.
After writing a letter to Lyle while incarcerated, she became involved with him and eventually married him in 2003.
Lyle talked candidly about his marriage to People magazine in 2017.
“We probably have more intimate conversations than most married spouses, who are preoccupied with life’s events, and our interactions tend to be very free of distractions,” he remarked.
We make an effort to speak on the phone at least once a day, if not more.
My marriage is incredibly stable and involved, which keeps me going and provides me a lot of happiness and peace.
It serves as a counterbalance to this place’s erratic and extremely stressful atmosphere.
Lyle s first wife
In reality, Rebecca is Lyle’s second wife.
He met his first wife, Anna Eriksson, through a letter-writing program that was available to prisoners in Lyle’s prison.
After watching Lyle’s court case live on Court TV, Anna, a former Chicago model, developed an interest in him.
She recalled that attorneys had expressed gratitude to people for the letters of support Erik had received, but they had been perplexed as to why Lyle had received so few.
The former model chose to write to the prisoner, encouraging him to persevere, which led to a romantic relationship between them.
Lyle’s paternal aunt, Marta Cano, was present for the July 2, 1996, wedding ceremony between Anna and Lyle.
But when Anna found out that Lyle had been having an affair with another lady, their love ended.
After only five years of marriage, the couple filed for divorce on April 1, 2001.
Lyle and Erik Menendez s crime
Kyle and his brother Erik killed their parents at their house on August 20, 1989.
Because of how brutally the brothers murdered their parents, the authorities initially believed that Jos and Kitty Menendez had been Mafia victims.
After claiming they weren’t home when the murder occurred, Lyle and Erik used their million-dollar inheritance to enjoy a luxury lifestyle.
Lyle purchased a buffalo wing restaurant with his portion of the proceeds, intending to rebrand it Mr. Buffalo and turn it into a national franchise.
But when Erik told his therapist, Dr. Jerome Oziel, about the murder, things took a sharp turn.
Oziel then revealed Erik’s confession to his own mistress, Judalon Smyth.
Ultimately, Judalon made the decision to tell the police the truth, leading to the Menendez brothers’ arrest.
The brothers claimed in court that they killed their parents because they were afraid of their father.
Erik claimed that Jos had sexually assaulted him, and he was afraid of the consequences if word spread.
The trial resulted in a hung jury, despite the efforts of their attorneys, Leslie Abramson and Jill Lansing.
Thanks to the efforts of renowned attorney Charles Gessler, the brothers were spared the death penalty at their second trial.
However, they have been detained since their capture in 1990 and were given a life sentence without the possibility of release.
The Menendez brothers possible resentencing
George Gasc, the district attorney for Los Angeles at the time, suggested resentence for the Menendez brothers on October 25, 2024.
Their sentences should be changed to either 50 years in jail with the possibility of parole or life in prison with the potential of parole, he suggested.
A letter that Erik wrote to his cousin Andy was one of the fresh pieces of evidence that the DA’s office had been looking at.
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The abuse the brothers had claimed in court was mentioned in passing in the letter.
The boys’ hearing is set for November 26, 2024, when a judge will finally determine their resentencing.
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