While Erik and Lyle Menendez confessed to their former psychologist, Dr. L. Jerome Oziel, that they killed their parents, they did not mention the sexual abuse they later alleged at trial. The brothers instead spoke of hatred for their domineering father and putting their mother "out of her misery". The absence of abuse claims on the therapy tapes was a key part of the prosecution's case.
Confidentiality between a therapist and patient is legally protected, but a judge ruled the Menendez tapes admissible as evidence. This was due to the brothers' threat to kill Oziel, which a judge ruled voided their right to confidentiality.
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Confidentiality between a therapist and patient is legally protected, but a judge ruled the Menendez tapes admissible as evidence. This was due to the brothers' threat to kill Oziel, which a judge ruled voided their right to confidentiality.
