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“He Made Me Feel Safe.” Rosie O'Donnell Opens Up About Her Unexpected Bond With Lyle Menendez 💔

 “He Made Me Feel Safe.” Rosie O'Donnell Opens Up About Her Unexpected Bond With Lyle Menendez 💔 In a revelation that has left fans stunned and deeply curious, Rosie O’Donnell has opened up about her unlikely and emotional friendship with convicted killer Lyle Menendez. The two began talking in 2022 after Lyle’s wife, Rebecca Sneed, reached out to Rosie following her outspoken support of the Menendez brothers. What began as a single letter and a three-hour call has since blossomed into something unexpectedly profound — a connection that made O’Donnell say she felt safe enough to love a straight man for the first time in her life. O’Donnell first expressed sympathy for the Menendez brothers as far back as 1996, when she suggested on Larry King Live that their actions may have stemmed from horrific abuse. That comment struck a chord with Lyle, who wrote her a heartfelt letter she never responded to — until the case went viral again years later. With renewed public interest from d...

Menendez Brothers' Resentencing Blocked by New LA DA! 🚨

 Menendez Brothers' Resentencing Blocked by New LA DA! 🚨 In a twist that has true crime enthusiasts buzzing, the new Los Angeles District Attorney, Nathan Hochman, has opposed the resentencing of the infamous Menendez brothers. Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, won't see their sentences reduced anytime soon.  Hochman withdrew a motion filed by his predecessor, citing the brothers' refusal to fully take responsibility for their crimes and their insistence on self-defense claims. Hochman pointed out that the Menendez brothers have never fully admitted to their lies about self-defense and other perjury attempts. This refusal to come clean, he argues, undermines any efforts to reduce their sentences. The brothers are currently serving life without parole, and last year, former DA George Gascón suggested their sentence be reduced to 50 years to life, which would have made them eligible for parole as youthful offenders. The Menendez ...