The Los Angeles County district attorney has recommended that Erik and Lyle Menendez - two brothers convicted of murdering their parents in a case that shook America more than three decades ago - should be resentenced by a judge and released on parole.
The 1989 murders of Kitty and Jose Menendez in their Beverly Hills mansion have gripped the US for years and recently inspired a popular Netflix series.
The case centred on Erik and Lyle Menendez's motive in the murders, in which their parents were shot 13 times as they watched television.
George Gascón, LA County's top prosecutor, announced on Thursday that new evidence in the case merited a review of their life sentences.
"I believe the brothers were subject to a tremendous amount of dysfunction in their home and molestation," Mr. Gascón said on Thursday.
He added that, while there is no excuse for murder, "I believe they have paid their debt to society".
During their criminal trials in the 1990s, prosecutors painted the brothers as rich kids who methodically planned the murders to gain access to their parents' fortune.
But their defence attorneys argued the brothers were victims of years of emotional, physical and sexual abuse and only acted out of self-defence.
Erik Menendez, 53, and Lyle Menendez, 56, are currently serving life in prison without possibility of parole in California.
There is a long road ahead before the brothers potentially walk free.
A judge will have the final say over whether the brothers should be resentenced and a parole board would have to examine whether they should be released from prison after serving more than 30 years.
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