A twisted murdererLyle Menendezis’s new 21-year-old British student boyfriend is unaware of a startling fact.
According to Knewz.com, the serial cheater and two-time jailbird who initially deceived his wife Rebecca Sneed twelve years ago was the “prisonwife” of a prisoner named Chino.
Lyle had declared his love for Sneed, whom he married in 2003, in phone calls every morning and during her visits to prison after he and his brother Erik were found guilty 23 years ago of the horrific murder of their parents.
However, out of sight, fellow prisoner Eugene Weems claims that the 56-year-old murderer married a muscle-bound, goateed inmate named Chino.
on an exclusive interview, Weems stated: “I observed Lyle and Chino embracing while lying down on the same bunk. “Lyle, what’s up with you and Chino?” I questioned bluntly. I saw you all embracing. “Are you gay?”
He went on: “I was a little taken aback by his response, which was, ‘Chino is my man.'”
“He s pretty open about it and says he likes to act like he s the GIRL in therelationship.”
Lyle, who has been incarcerated for 35 years, is supposedly having a covert romance with a British university student he met online, according to the most recent revelation.
According to reports, Lyle has expressed a desire to divorce his devoted wife because he is so enamored with 21-year-old Milly Bucksey.
According to a source who spoke to DailyMail.com, “Lyle loves Milly.” Additionally, despite the fact that he is married, she calls him her lover.
Lyle apparently first noticed the University of Manchester student on a Facebook group his wife ran earlier this year, sparking the start of their romance.
According to people familiar with the matter, he initially spoke with her under a false identity before disclosing who he really was.
Since then, their romance has blossomed, and at the high-security Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, California, Lyle was even seen using a cell phone that was illegal to communicate with Milly.
Former Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gasc’s resentencing memo detailed the incident, which was filed in late October.
It described how, on March 15, the phone was discovered in the cell he shares with many other prisoners.
But in order to contact Milly, Lyle has since acquired a second illegal cell phone.
In a show of affection, Milly has also made the 5,300-mile journey to visit Lyle in San Diego from her home in Altrincham, Greater Manchester. During his incarceration, the two were captured in a group photo.
They posed lovingly in front of one of the prison’s murals in one picture, while Milly was seated on Lyle’s knee in another.
The photo’s time stamp indicated that it was shot on Saturday, September 14, which coincided with the prison’s visiting hours and was only a few days before the pupil was scheduled to return to school.
In what may have been a tribute to Lyle, Milly even changed her Facebook cover photo to a view of San Diego’s Ocean Beach in the middle of November.
The 56-year-old Lyle has a history of cheating on Sneed; he was also caught cheating on his first wife, Anna Eriksson.
When she discovered that he was writing love letters to another woman while incarcerated, their marriage dissolved in 2001.
But this time, the stakes are higher since Lyle and his 53-year-old brother Erik may shortly receive reduced sentences.
When the two shot and killed their parents, Kitty and Jos Menendez, inside their Beverly Hills mansion in 1989, they were given a life sentence.
D.A. Gasc declared in October that the brothers had “paid their debt to society” and that he was recommending a resentencing for them.
But after being voted out, Gasc n was replaced by Nate Hochman, who has threatened to overturn Gasc n’s ruling, thereby jeopardizing the brothers’ attempt to gain their release.
On December 1, he will assume control.
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