Left: Lyle and Erik Menendez. Right: Tammi Saccoman.Photo:Los Angeles Times/Getty; Chris Morton/Getty
Los Angeles Times/Getty; Chris Morton/Getty
The Menendez Brothers murdersmadeErikandLyle Menendezhousehold names — and also led them to their respective wives, Tammi Saccoman and Rebecca Sneed.
Erik and Lyle shot their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, at point-blank range on Aug. 20, 1989. After years spent in trials, the brothers were both convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. While serving their sentences they both got married.
Lyle was first married to Anna Eriksson from 1996 to 2001 — he then married his current wife, Rebecca, in 2003. In November 2024, she announced thatshe and Lyle had separated.
Erik wed his wife, Tammi, in 1999.
“Tammi’s love has propelled me to become a better person. I want to be the greatest possible husband to her,” Erik told PEOPLE in 2005. “And this affects the choices I make every day in prison. Tammi has taught me how to be a good husband.”
The brothers are back in the spotlight thanks toRyan Murphy’sMONSTERS: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. The September 2024 Netflix series follows the case, examining not just the murders, but also thesexual abuse allegationsthat the brothers levied against their father during their trials.
In October 2024, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón recommended that the brothers be resentenced to 50 years to life. Since they were “youthful offenders” under the age of 26 at the time of the murders, they could be immediately eligible for parole, though a judge will ultimately have the final say in their resentencing.
“They havebeen in prison for nearly 35 years,” Gascón said. “I believe they have paid their debt to society.”
Here is everything to know about Lyle and Erik Menendez’s wives, Rebecca and Tammi.
Lyle Menendez during trial of the Menendez brothers in 1994.Ted Soqui/Sygma/Getty
Ted Soqui/Sygma/Getty
Lyle’s first wife was Eriksson, a former salon receptionist turned model. According toThe Sun, Eriksson wrote a letter to Lyle during his and Erik’s first trial. He responded, and they began corresponding regularly, eventually developing a relationship.
In 1994, Eriksson moved to Los Angeles to be closer to Lyle and got a job at a record label. The pair married on July 2, 1996 — the day Lyle was sentenced to life in prison. Erik’s attorney, Leslie Abramson, and their aunt, Marta Menendez, attended the ceremony, which was conducted via speakerphone.
The couple stayed together until Eriksson filed for divorce in 2001, alleging that Lyle was unfaithful to her and exchanged letters with other women without her knowledge.
Rebecca Sneed and Lyle knew each other for a decade before marrying in November 2003,according to NBC News. Rebecca, a magazine journalist and editor, first began communicating with Lyle through letters, and they became a couple after he and Eriksson split.
Since marrying Lyle, Rebecca became an attorney. She lives in Sacramento, Calif., and visited Lyle weekly.
Tammi Saccoman photographed at Folsom Prison on the day she was said to be marrying convicted parent killer Erik Menendez in a jailhouse ceremony in 1999.Chris Morton/Getty
Chris Morton/Getty
“I told him that I was going to write to Erik,” Tammi told PEOPLE. “He said to go ahead. I really didn’t know if Erik would write back.”
Erik previously told PEOPLE he believes fate made him open Tammi’s letter out of the flood of mail he receives.
“I saw Tammi’s letter and I felt something. I received thousands of letters, but I set this one aside. I got a feeling,” Erik previously told PEOPLE. “And I wrote her back. Tammi and I continued to correspond. I enjoyed writing to her. It was a slow friendship. It was special to me because it was not associated with the trial and the media. Tammi was someone not in the craziness.”
“I reached out to Erik. He comforted me; our letters started taking on a more serious tone,” she recalled to PEOPLE.
Erik Menendez with his attorney Leslie Abramson and his brother Lyle Menendez during the trial of the Menendez brothers in Los Angeles on March 9, 1994.Ted Soqui/Sygma/Getty
After Erik was convicted of first-degree murder, he invited Tammi — who was dating a doctor at the time — to visit him at Folsom State Prison. They met for the first time in August 1997.
Tammi told PEOPLE she was “really nervous” to meet Erik and that he didn’t even know what she looked like.
Erik said meeting Tammi for the first time was the “most beautiful experience of [his] life.”
Tammi planned to use her inheritance from Chuck’s death to move to Georgia and establish a life for herself and Talia there but she changed her plans after meeting and falling in love with Erik. She moved to Sacramento to be closer to him and visited him four times per week.
In 1998, Erik proposed to Tammi, and they married at Folsom Prison with a Twinkie serving as their wedding cake. After his transfer to Pleasant Valley State Prison, she and Talia trekked close to 150 miles every week for visits.
“Every single time a parent would say to me, ‘No, my daughter can’t stay over at your house,’ I would wonder if the underlying reason was Erik,” Tammi admitted. “There is always that question in my mind.”
Left: Erik Menendez. Right: Tammi Saccoman.Ted Soqui/Sygma/Getty; Chris Morton/Getty
Ted Soqui/Sygma/Getty; Chris Morton/Getty
“I know his soul, and I do know what happened that night,” she said. “And I do understand. I believe that within everybody put in certain circumstances, you will, you know, be able to kill somebody. I mean, I do believe that Erik is a very good person.”
The same year, Erik told PEOPLE that Tammi was a lifesaver for him.
“Tammi’s love was a major step in my choosing life,” he said. “Having someone who loves you unconditionally, who you can be completely open with, is good for anybody — to know that this person loves me as I am.”
While Lyle and Erik are both married, neither has consummated their marriages becauseconjugal visits are prohibitedfor inmates serving life sentences in California.
It doesn’t bother Lyle much. He explained toABC Newsin 2017, “One thing I’ve learned is that your physical comfort is much less important than your connection with the people around you. I’ve found I can have a healthy marriage that is complicated and built around conversation and finding creative ways to communicate, sharing, without all the props that are normally there in marriage in terms of going out to dinner and having as much intimate time together and so on.”
Tammi is largely unbothered as well, telling PEOPLE in 2005, “Not having sex in my life is difficult, but it’s not a problem for me. I have to be physically detached, and I’m emotionally attached to Erik.”
For his part, Erik isn’t thrilled about the lack of physical contact but says it’s part of what makes the relationship work.
“It’s not the sex you seek, but the emotional connection,” he said, adding, “There is no makeup sex, only a 15-minute phone call. So you really have to try to make things work.”
Rebecca hasn’t done any interviews during her marriage to Lyle.
“People are judgmental, and she has to put up with a lot,” Lyle said of his wife in 2017 during his interview with PEOPLE. “But she has the courage to deal with the obstacles. It would be easier to leave, but I’m profoundly grateful that she doesn’t.”
Tammi also keeps a low profile. However, in October 2024, she was photographedin a Las Vegas parking lotwearing what appeared to be a work uniform.
In a post on aFacebookpage focused on the brothers that Rebecca runs, she shared that she and Lyle had been separated “for a while now.”
“This is NOT a cheating scandal,” she wrote. “Lyle and I have been separated for a while now but remain best friends and family. I continue to run his Facebook pages, with input from him, and I am forever committed to the enduring fight for Lyle and Erik’s freedom, as has been so evident over the years.”
source: people.com