Lyle Menendez has a major life update to share that has nothing to do with his possible release from prison … his wife, Rebecca Sneed, has confirmed their separation.
Rebecca, who married Lyle in 2003, posted the relationship update on her husband’s Facebook account Friday, sharing she and Lyle had been “separated for a while now.”
Rebecca maintains there’s no illicit affair, emphasizing her dedication to Lyle and Erik’s fight for freedom.
Lyle is currently serving a life sentence alongside his brother, Erik Menendez, after the siblings murdered their parents, Kitty and Jose Menendez, in 1989.
Lyle and Erik are set to get a major update in their case today … which makes the timing of Rebecca’s announcement all the more interesting.
There is a significant update on Lyle Menendez’s life that has nothing to do with his potential release from prison. According to Rebecca Sneed, his wife, they are no longer together.
Rebecca and Lyle were “separated for a while now,” according to a relationship update that Rebecca shared on her husband’s Facebook page on Friday. Rebecca and Lyle were married in 2003. “..”.
She clarified that she and Lyle do not harbor animosity toward one another, saying that their breakup was not brought on by “a cheating scandal” and that they “remain best friends and family”. “..”.
According to some reports, Lyle had an affair with Milly Bucksey, a 21-year-old student, whom he was spotted cuddling with while visiting in prison. It is alleged that during LM’s continued incarceration, the two have been corresponding via a cell phone.
Rebecca emphasizes that she is committed to Lyle and Erik’s struggle for freedom and insists there is no extramarital affair. She stated that she intended to share updates on Lyle’s case on Facebook and maintain an updated page. Her commitment to “never stop fighting for them” was reiterated. “.”.
Lyle and his brother Erik Menendez are presently serving life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents, Kitty and Jose Menendez.
Erik and Lyle will receive a significant update regarding their case today. which adds to the intrigue of Rebecca’s announcement’s timing. We are aware that their attorney, Mark Geragos, will request that their sentences be lowered and that the conviction be changed from murder to manslaughter during the hearing scheduled for this morning.
In a resentencing request earlier this month, Lyle had brought up his impending 20th wedding anniversary. stating that his life has changed “in so many ways” as a result of getting married. “.”.
He penned “dot.”. “I am incredibly thankful for her unwavering support and belief in me, which has greatly aided my quest to improve myself. “.”.