Lyle Takes The Stand | MONSTERS: THE LYLE AND ERIK MENDENDEZ STORY [2x7] (REACTION)

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@Maria-jq3mb
@Maria-jq3mb 6 сағат бұрын
I hope u can react to the newest documentary of this case. It really summs up the whole thing well and whats true and what isnt
@madebymali6758
@madebymali6758 6 сағат бұрын
“This is one of the reasons people were mad” Yes because there’s literally zero accounts of any of that happening. The director just took liberties to make it seem like they were lying/making everything up when that never actually came up in that way irl
@ashleyc7145
@ashleyc7145 6 сағат бұрын
where did these reactors say this
@madebymali6758
@madebymali6758 6 сағат бұрын
@@ashleyc7145 early on in the reaction. When Lyle was asking his girlfriend to lie for him
@delsmontgomery
@delsmontgomery 2 сағат бұрын
i did not like how right after that powerful testimony from Lyle, they have a shot of him talking to Norma and saying if people bought it. It undermines what they went through. But unfortunately, it is true that from Norma's tapes, Lyle did actually say if people bought his tears and his testimony. This is literally why he was not allowed to speak in their second trial because bringing in those tapes would weaken the defense so much. But I think Lyle saying that is really a trauma response because he is emotional about what happened but is toying with also trying to look tough about it all
@madebymali6758
@madebymali6758 2 сағат бұрын
@@delsmontgomery I listened to the tapes with Norma and the netflix show played it up a lot. The way he said things in the actual tapes was so different and also had a different tone. He still said some dumb stuff on the real life tapes but idk how to explain it but it wasn’t like how the show portrayed it
@meliichuu
@meliichuu 7 сағат бұрын
yall really really need to watch the real testimonies
@codygates7418
@codygates7418 5 сағат бұрын
Ryan Murphy needs to realize this isn’t a WATTPAD story. It’s a story of real people. I get he’s trying to say “well these are things the public believed at the time” but it just feels so gross and feels like their trying to make the audience even question the abuse stories they told in ep 5 and at the end of ep 4. It just rubs me the wrong way on sooooo many levels. The testimony on the stand definitely made me cry though. Even if I have a problem with the writing at times the actors truly do make you feel it. I mean even the extras that played the jurors killed it with their faces trying to hold back their tears. It’s obviously up to you, but I think a lot of us would love to watch your reactions to the real testimonies.
@acoop9865
@acoop9865 2 сағат бұрын
You do realize that Lyle is recorded saying that they need to kill the therapist, right? That’s some cold blooded stuff and that doesn’t sound like someone who is just acting in self defense. AND it’s also true Erik’s attorney used a very similar defense with another high profile case of hers… I don’t understand how people can be so sure they are telling the truth. They did some pretty diabolical stuff before and after they were caught.
@_kei__la_
@_kei__la_ 7 сағат бұрын
This exact part of Lyle’s testimony they tried to recreate is on KZbin on the channel “Menendez Brothers”. I’m pretty sure the name of the video was Lyle Menedez’s Testimony about his Father’s sexual abuse. The whole testimonies are on Court Tv.
@madebymali6758
@madebymali6758 6 сағат бұрын
There are sooo many modern body language experts that have watched these trials and they ALL say that there’s no way the brothers were acting. There was real trauma there and you really dont have to be an expert to see that. These actors did a great job too but I just hate that Ryan Murphy had to throw in the other scenes showing his clear bias towards thinking they made it up. Because he added things that didn’t even come up in the real life situation
@hannah_kincaid
@hannah_kincaid 8 сағат бұрын
I was aware of Dominique Dunne’s murder. I just wasn’t expecting them to focus on it in this show.
@freelancewerewolf
@freelancewerewolf Сағат бұрын
Griffin Dunne, from American Werewolf in London (among other things), is another one of Dominick Dunne's children.
@Dovahkiinz
@Dovahkiinz 7 сағат бұрын
I hope that you guys do watch their real testimonies😢
@UrbanDecayLova247
@UrbanDecayLova247 2 сағат бұрын
In real life, Lyle’s testimony did make Dunne have a change of heart. Robert Rand, who supports them, discusses it in his book.
@uncooleditz
@uncooleditz Сағат бұрын
there are also reactions to the real trial by psychologists that analyze their body language and how it is the same as someone who was abused/traumatized
@cristinaolmos8403
@cristinaolmos8403 Сағат бұрын
Nicholas Chavez did an extraordinary job. To watch Lyle's testimony... it was heartbreaking Also, Lyle did NOT go around asking people to lie for him! He also wasn't cocky or agressive, just fyi
@morgaxc
@morgaxc 3 сағат бұрын
the part where lyle is taking about what he did to erik i literally cannot watch without crying same with the actually court testimony
@buzzardbeatniks
@buzzardbeatniks 4 сағат бұрын
12:22 - Exactly and that's the whole defense. Its not about if the parents were going to kill them or whether or not they deserved to die, all the abuse evidence was there to explain how these guys got themselves worked up enough to believe their lives were in danger.
@teemon5536
@teemon5536 4 сағат бұрын
I was shocked that they were talking about Dominique Dunne. There were 3 kids in the movie and Dominique played the oldest daughter. I was too young to remember the incident but read about it when I got older. It was so sad. There were so many tragedies involved with Poltergeist. People said the set was cursed. There’s a documentary on Tubi I believe, that talks about different movies that were cursed. They talked about Poltergeist, The Wizard of Oz, The Crow, just to name a few. You should definitely check it out.
@livxedits.
@livxedits. 7 сағат бұрын
ryan murphy pissed me off so much
@jacqueehebert9649
@jacqueehebert9649 4 сағат бұрын
The real testimony of Lyle will break your heart.
@alycewellin
@alycewellin 4 сағат бұрын
I know it's not something you usually react to, but I would love it if you could react to the documentary that was recently released on Netflix, which talks about the case and includes new interviews with the brothers. The series isn't exactly bad, but it is very limited and can give a distorted view of the story if you don't have prior knowledge of the case. I believe you would enjoy the documentary.
@alycewellin
@alycewellin 3 сағат бұрын
I tried to be polite but I really fucking hate this episode 😭They show all these scenes of them rehearsing what they're going to say, and it becomes clear to us that they're acting during the testimony. But if you watch the real testimonies, there's no doubt that they were telling the truth. I think Nicholas and Cooper did a great job in these roles, but even with all the emotion they display, it's very clear that it's a performance. The lines are the same, but in my opinion, they can't even come close to the emotion that Lyle and Erik convey in the real testimonies.
@auntiecreeps1414
@auntiecreeps1414 Сағат бұрын
My face when you said you’ve never seen Poltergeist 😳
@filmfangirls9163
@filmfangirls9163 4 сағат бұрын
Im looking forward to your livestream where we discuss the real case!! I can see even in the comments that people are very torn by this adaptation.
@TheSoulwriter88
@TheSoulwriter88 4 сағат бұрын
Wow… this was a very intense episode. I love Poltergeist… I had no clue she was murdered like that. The fact that he got sentenced for only 6 years?! Then served 2 and a half, now he’s free to live the rest of his life? That’s absolutely heartbreaking for her family… 😢💔
@TheRAH14
@TheRAH14 2 сағат бұрын
A really great thing that the Dunne family did was that they found out where the guy was going to be working when he got out of jail and when started at the restaurant, they would stand outside with signs saying "the hands making your food are the hands that strangled Dominique Dunne to death." After that restaurant fired him, the family went out of their way to track him to make sure wherever he went, people always knew who he was and what he did. He ended up changing his name and moving really far away but I don't know how long they continued to keep track of his whereabouts
@Puggapillar
@Puggapillar 7 сағат бұрын
cody, it's time to watch poltergeist
@darkknights_22nd35
@darkknights_22nd35 6 сағат бұрын
Not gonna lie this episode for the most part as far as the actual testimony goes it pretty accurate as well. This case is no joke when he says I’m sorry to Erik it gets me every time
@emmabertram3484
@emmabertram3484 8 сағат бұрын
So excited for this one!!!!
@SNMFILMS12
@SNMFILMS12 8 сағат бұрын
IM HERE!!!!
@LennonHighh
@LennonHighh 5 сағат бұрын
I love how nobody is mentioning that they are having another hearing this november
@SteezyDrewIt
@SteezyDrewIt 3 сағат бұрын
7:24 if you don’t want to know anything about the case yet don’t read this but i’m pretty sure the police never actually recovered the shotguns but idk how true that is, I really hope you guys do a video or livestream going over the case after you’ve finished this series because there’s a lot to the case and again if you don’t wanna know much don’t read this but about jose menendez and the menudo band too, besides doing your own research online the youtube channel “menendez case” has lots of court room footage and other information in video format
@dalolio.travelers
@dalolio.travelers 3 сағат бұрын
It is worth watching the series. There are truths and lies. But watch the real documentary by the Menendez brothers and you will really feel it! 💔
@acoop9865
@acoop9865 3 сағат бұрын
I know people are upset about certain aspects of this series (mostly because a famous person/Kim K is saying they’re innocent), but these kids are documented doing some exceptionally shady stuff before and after they got caught - Lyle being recorded saying that they need to kill the therapist is just insane lol. It’s impossible to know they’re innocent
@TheBre0523
@TheBre0523 5 сағат бұрын
Im sorry, erik, here, and the real testimony gets me every time😢😢
@buzzardbeatniks
@buzzardbeatniks 4 сағат бұрын
If you want to react to real trial footage, there's a KZbin channel called Menenedeztrials that has almost everything from Court TV and more. They have playlists of both Erik and Lyles' testimonies and cross-examinations. I find it easier to navigate that page than the actual Court TV website. AND it's just raw footage, no KZbinr commentary, of course there are a couple great channels for that sort of content too.
@yugi960
@yugi960 3 сағат бұрын
I know people are upset with several scenes in the series or the whole thing (me too) but when I saw the actual testimonies, I realised that the liberties Ryan took were to present the different theories presented by the prosecution and the defence, I mean NEVER expect it to be totally reliable to the actual facts. So, as a series, i liked it overall but it's based on real events, i wouldn't expect them to completely respect the real story.
@AL-fl4jk
@AL-fl4jk 5 сағат бұрын
Cody I love your shirt 😂
@TheBrookelynChick
@TheBrookelynChick 6 сағат бұрын
Javier’s too good at the duck noises because it made me laugh, even if I didn’t want to.
@RhyneSmith
@RhyneSmith Сағат бұрын
Can you guys watch the boondocks next
@watermarklon8825
@watermarklon8825 5 сағат бұрын
pls watch the new documentary after this
@applepie3276
@applepie3276 6 сағат бұрын
This episode is Dominic Dune’s/ Media perspective imo
@stonetoadsteveaustin6132
@stonetoadsteveaustin6132 8 сағат бұрын
Damn I’m early
@avoyde
@avoyde 4 сағат бұрын
the journalist character made me so mad i genuinely couldnt feel bad for him. him treating the menendez case like his daughters and spewing bullshit cause he loves the sound of his own voice just pissed me off too much to have any sympathy for him 😂 maybe theres something wrong with me lol
@TheRAH14
@TheRAH14 2 сағат бұрын
The outcome of his daughter's murderer's trial really skewed how he viewed defense strategies. If someone brutally murdered your daughter and that person was only in jail for 3 years, I can imagine that would really mess with your sense of justice and make you cynical about perpetrators being portrayed as victims (even when it was true)
@robtintelnot9107
@robtintelnot9107 7 сағат бұрын
Law and Crime posted a vid last night about how off based this show is.
@Chriswallace0405
@Chriswallace0405 5 сағат бұрын
Off based? That isnt an expression
@-d-4182
@-d-4182 7 сағат бұрын
It's funny how you guys simply believe everything in favour of the murderers, but won't even consider the other side backed by evidence.
@Rosa01010101
@Rosa01010101 Сағат бұрын
The “murderers” have more irl evidence
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