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Bad Blood: The Shocking True Story Behind the Menendez Killings

by Don Davis

Narrated by Adam Verner

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(375 ratings)
★ 3.67 Goodreads (251) ★ 4.09 Audible (124)

Why You'll Love This

The Menendez brothers' story has been retold a hundred times, but Verner's narration finally gives it the psychological and moral weight it deserves.

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About This Book

In the affluent enclave of Beverly Hills, the Menendez family appeared to embody every measure of American success: wealth, status, and two athletic sons poised for bright futures. Don Davis unravels what lay beneath that polished surface in this account of one of the most sensational criminal cases of the 1990s, tracing the events that led to the murder of Jose and Kitty Menendez and the subsequent arrest of their own children. Drawing on trial testimony, investigative records, and the broader cultural fascination the case ignited, Davis examines how a family's private history of alleged abuse collided with privilege and violence in ways that captivated the nation.

Adam Verner brings a measured, journalistic steadiness to the narration that suits the material well. His delivery avoids sensationalism, letting the disturbing facts carry their own weight across the eight-hour runtime. The audio format amplifies the procedural tension of courtroom revelations and the psychological complexity of the brothers' testimony, making this a compelling listen for true crime audiences drawn to cases where wealth, family dysfunction, and justice intersect.