Netflix series sparks true crime tourism at Menendez mansion in Beverly Hills

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Netflix's recent true crime series, "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story," has attracted many visitors to the Menendez mansion in Beverly Hills, where the brothers murdered their parents in 1989. This surge in interest has led to noise complaints and trespassing issues in the neighborhood. The mansion, sold for $17 million and currently vacant, has become a hotspot for tourists and social media content creators. Many are drawn by the gruesome history and the brothers' alleged experiences of abuse, which have gained renewed attention following the Netflix series. Local residents report a significant increase in visitors, with police responding to multiple complaints. While some find the attention unsettling, others express sympathy for the brothers, believing their past abuse should be considered in discussions about their potential parole.


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