Kim Kardashian has teamed up with ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ writer Ryan Murphy to propose for jail reform and clemency for the Menendez brothers. Murphy found out at a Netflix panel in Los Angeles on November 2 that Kardashian, a longtime jail reform endorse, approached him to view the series earlier than its release. Her involvement has stirred public debate, with many viewers voicing opinions to the district legal professional and governor’s workplace, as suggested with the aid of The Hollywood Reporter. The series, a fictionalized account of the infamous 1996 homicide case related to Lyle and Erik Menendez, goals to focus on the complexities of their tale and lift recognition of broader troubles in the jail device. Following the release, the Menendez brothers’ prison group submitted a clemency request, marking a new bankruptcy inside the a long time-antique case. Kardashian, who has formerly met with Lyle and Erik, praised them in a recent NBC News opinion piece, noting their commitment to non-public growth, training, and network carrier whilst in jail. As ‘Monsters’ gains interest, the show’s creators and Kardashian desire it’ll continue to foster discussions around criminal justice reform, advocating for honest remedy and reevaluation of instances inside the public eye.