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Twenty seven years ago, Jose and Kitty Menendez were murdered in their California home. Seven years later, their sons, Erik and Lyle, were convicted of the crime. The siblings remain incarcerated today, both serving life sentences. NBC’s Joe Fryer reports on what the brothers’ lives have been like behind bars.