Erik Menéndez returned to prison after being temporarily Transferred to a hospital in San Diego Last month for what his lawyer described as a “serious medical condition”, reports TMZ.
“My father got out of the hospital and back in prison, preparing for our next parole hearing,” said Erik’s daughter-in-law, Talia MenéndezShared via Instagram stories during the weekend, depending on the point of sale.
Talia previously shared in late July that Erik, 54, was admitted to the hospital to treat painful kidney stones. “Today, Erik underwent his second operation due to complications with the two kidneys with several large stones,” she wrote via Instagram Stories at the time.
On July 24, Erik’s wife, Tammisays via X that Erik had undergone two surgeries and awaited a third.
“Today, Erik has undergone a 2nd surgical intervention. This surgery has succeeded. He will need a 3rd surgery which, hopefully, will happen soon,” wrote Tammi. “Because Erik is in prison, there are a lot of complications and delays with surgery. Tonight, he remains nauseous and suffers from surgery.”
She added: “We thank everyone for their good wishes and prayers. Complications occur in surgery, but it is a very stressful moment for us. In addition, we are grateful to the CRT and medical staff who have done their best in this difficult situation. ”
On July 22, Erik’s lawyer and brother Lyle Menéndez, Mark Geragostold TMZ that Erik knew a medical emergency, although it was not more elaborated in the exact state of Erik.
“I don’t want to let the cat come out of the bag. Erik has a serious illness right now. Gavin Newsom To release Erik from prison.
“This is a serious condition and I think he must have come out to focus on the hearing,” he added. “I don’t want to get into the weeds of the medical condition, but I think it’s the appropriate thing to do.”
Erik and Lyle, 57, are currently imprisoned at the correctional establishment of Richard J. Donovan in San Diego, California, after being found guilty of 1989 murders of their parents,, José And Kitty Menéndez. The couple was found guilty of first degree murder in 1996 and was initially sentenced to life prison without parole.
However, after their case drew renewed attention, thanks in part to the dramatic series of Netflix True-Crime Monsters: the story of Lyle and Erik MenéndezThe brothers were sentenced in May to 50 years for life, which now makes them eligible for parole under the Youth Youth Act in California.
Erik and Lyle should go before a Parole board during a two -day hearing August 21 and 22.