The Menendez brothers are going to spend at least one more Thanksgiving behind bars … and TMZ has the cranberry sauce on what their gobble-gobble day is going to look like.
A source in the California Department of Corrections tells us … Lyle and Erik — who’ve been in prison nearly 35 years for the double murder of their parents — will feast on turkey slices, mashed potatoes, greens, and peach pie this Thanksgiving.
Also happening at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego … a non-denominational worship service — and visitors will be allowed in the designated area.
On the tube … football is likely going to be watched all day … since the family movies available to inmates are a bummer, obviously.
As we previously reported … Erik and Lyle had their resentencing hearing set for next month, but it was pushed from Dec. 11 to January 30-31 to give incoming D.A. Nathan Hochman more time to evaluate the case.
During their international headline-making trials, prosecutors argued Erik and Lyle were motivated by greed when they killed their parents, but the brothers claimed they were acting in self-defense after years of sexual abuse at home — an argument they claim this new evidence backs up.
The case is once again making headlines thanks to a series and a doc on Netflix that reignited interest in the brutal double murder.
It’s a good bet the brothers’ chance at freedom is on their thankful list this year.