Lyle Menendez’s Secret Prison Romance with 35-Years-Younger British Student
Lyle Menendez, one of the infamous Menendez brothers convicted for the brutal murder of their parents in 1989, has recently made headlines again—not for his legal battles, but for a surprising romance behind bars. The 56-year-old, who is serving a life sentence at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, has reportedly been involved in a secret affair with a much younger British student, Milly Bucksey, 21. Their relationship began earlier this year when Lyle, through an online group run by his wife, Rebecca Sneed, reached out to Milly under a false identity before eventually revealing his true self.
Sources say that Lyle, who is still married to Rebecca, has become infatuated with Milly, even telling her that he plans to divorce his wife to pursue a future with the young woman. Despite the vast age gap and the fact that Lyle’s wife, who is 55, has been a significant part of his life since 2003, it seems that Milly has captured his attention in a way that Rebecca has not. The relationship has sparked considerable controversy, especially as Lyle has also been caught twice using contraband cell phones to communicate with Milly, something that has gotten him into trouble at the facility.
In one particular incident in March, Lyle was discovered with an illicit phone, which led to disciplinary actions. However, despite this, sources indicate that he managed to obtain a second phone, continuing to keep in contact with Milly. The couple’s relationship escalated quickly, with Milly even making the 5,300-mile journey from her home in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, to visit Lyle in prison. The visit took place in September and was captured in photos showing the two together in the prison yard, with one image featuring Milly sitting on Lyle’s knee.
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Milly’s presence at the prison and her public display of affection for Lyle, such as changing her Facebook cover photo to a picture of Ocean Beach in San Diego, has raised eyebrows. Ocean Beach, located just 20 miles from where Lyle’s wife now lives, has become a symbol of their secret relationship. Milly’s decision to publicly acknowledge Lyle through her social media further complicates the situation, as it seems to draw attention to a relationship that many view as controversial, given Lyle’s life sentence and his criminal past.
This isn’t the first time Lyle Menendez has been accused of infidelity. His first marriage, to Anna Eriksson, ended after she found love letters he had written to another woman while incarcerated. As for his relationship with Milly, it’s clear that the affair has captured his attention fully, and his plans to divorce Rebecca have only fueled speculation about his motivations.
Meanwhile, Lyle and his brother Erik, who are both serving life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents José and Kitty Menendez, are once again making headlines. Their case, widely known due to the success of the Netflix series Monster: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story , continues to garner attention, especially as Lyle has recently made appeals for early release. The political shift in Los Angeles, with the election of a new district attorney, could impact their prospects for freedom, with the new DA pledging to review the Menendez brothers’ cases in detail.
As the public and media continue to scrutinize Lyle’s affair with Milly, it’s clear that his story remains far from over. Whether his prison romance will have any legal or emotional consequences for him remains to be seen, but it certainly adds a new layer to the already sensationalized Menendez saga.
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