ASComm IoT GE SRTP Ethernet Driver is a communications library that enables your .NET 10/9/8 applications to read and write registers on PACSystems RX3i, RX7i, Rxi, Series 90-30, and VersaMax controllers without PLC program modifications, OPC or third party libraries.
PACSystems symbolic register naming supported.
Use Visual Basic, C#, C++, and ASP.NET to create HMI, SCADA, data logging, and Industrial IoT applications targeting Windows, Linux and Android.
Powerful pre-built example applications with VB and C# source code included in development package.
Runtime-free for qualified applications
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V. Trial
The Menendez brothers' case raised questions about the impact of childhood trauma, parental abuse, and the effects of privilege on mental health.
The first trial (1993) was televised, captivating millions. The brothers’ defense attorney, Leslie Abramson, argued that they had been sexually, physically, and emotionally abused by their father José (a Cuban-American entertainment executive) and that their mother Kitty was complicit. The prosecution painted them as greedy sociopaths seeking a $14 million inheritance.
Lyle and Erik Menendez were born into a wealthy and influential family in Beverly Hills, California. Their parents, José and Kitty Menendez, were successful entrepreneurs who built a business empire through their investments and real estate ventures. The Menendez family was known for their lavish lifestyle, which included expensive homes, luxury cars, and exclusive social events.
The case broke when Erik, overwhelmed by guilt, confessed to his therapist, Dr. Jerome Oziel.
The title also evokes the “monster” inside abusive parents. José Menendez, by all accounts, was a tyrannical, possibly pedophilic father. Kitty Menendez allegedly ignored the abuse and threatened to kill her own sons. The show asks: If a child is shaped by monsters, does killing them make you a monster too? Or just a broken survivor who ran out of options?
Understanding the real case is key to appreciating the drama. Here is the full timeline of the Menendez brothers' murder case:
According to current streaming search data, there are no authorized free streaming options for the series.
V. Trial
The Menendez brothers' case raised questions about the impact of childhood trauma, parental abuse, and the effects of privilege on mental health.
The first trial (1993) was televised, captivating millions. The brothers’ defense attorney, Leslie Abramson, argued that they had been sexually, physically, and emotionally abused by their father José (a Cuban-American entertainment executive) and that their mother Kitty was complicit. The prosecution painted them as greedy sociopaths seeking a $14 million inheritance.
Lyle and Erik Menendez were born into a wealthy and influential family in Beverly Hills, California. Their parents, José and Kitty Menendez, were successful entrepreneurs who built a business empire through their investments and real estate ventures. The Menendez family was known for their lavish lifestyle, which included expensive homes, luxury cars, and exclusive social events.
The case broke when Erik, overwhelmed by guilt, confessed to his therapist, Dr. Jerome Oziel.
The title also evokes the “monster” inside abusive parents. José Menendez, by all accounts, was a tyrannical, possibly pedophilic father. Kitty Menendez allegedly ignored the abuse and threatened to kill her own sons. The show asks: If a child is shaped by monsters, does killing them make you a monster too? Or just a broken survivor who ran out of options?
Understanding the real case is key to appreciating the drama. Here is the full timeline of the Menendez brothers' murder case: