It was a crime that permeated US culture and shocked many - and has now become the premises of the latest “Monsters” anthology on Netflix; the Menendez Brothers killing their parents on August 20 1989.
The Menendez Brothers, Lyle and Erik, were convicted of murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in this very Beverly Hills home in 1989. The killings occurred in the family's den, where both parents were shot multiple times. The brothers initially claimed they found their parents dead upon returning home, but later, evidence and their confessions revealed their involvement in the crime.
It became as much of a talking point and sadly a punchline for late-night talk shows in the United States for years to come, including the trial being parodied in the 1996 Jim Carrey movie “The Cable Guy.” In that film, director Ben Stiller portrayed a pair of twins, with one being accused of murdering the other, and the alibis used similar to that of Erik and Lyle, but with the success of Ryan Murphy’s “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” the latest addition to his anthology now focuses on Erik and Lyle Menendez.
So what was the property like, which sold eventually for $17.1 million USD? Take a look through our gallery into the murder mansion of the Menendez family

17. Bedroom 2
Another bedroom in the former home of the Menendez family, once again with an en suite bathroom to prevent queues on weekday mornings (Credit: The MLS) | The MLS

18. Guest bedroom
Another one of the many bedrooms inside the 722 North Elm Drive residence (Credit: The MLS) | The MLS

19. Walk In Wardrobes
Many of the bedroom at the property also have the privilege of walk in wardrobes for those who can't bear to part with clothes to goodwill (Credit: The MLS) | The MLS

20. Guest WC
For those who don't have the luxury of an ensuite bathroom, the general WC is just as tasteful as those hidden away in other areas of the mansion (Credit: The MLS) | The MLS