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Erik Menendez got married to wife Tammi Menendez while serving out a life sentence after he and brother Lyle Menendez killed ...
Erik Menendez is on the mend following surgery, but he is still not feeling 100 percent. On Wednesday, July 23, Erik’s wife, ...
Erik Menéndez's prison life sentence didn't stop him from finding love with wife Tammi Menéndez. Erik and his brother, Lyle Menéndez, were arrested in 1990 on two counts of first-degree murder ...
EXCLUSIVE: UTA has signed writer-director Emma Tammi for representation in all areas. Tammi is the filmmaker behind Five ...
Erik continued: “Tammi’s love was a major step in my choosing life. Having someone who loves you unconditionally, who you can be completely open with, is good for anybody — to know that this ...
Tammi Saccoman — whom Erik married in a waiting room at California’s Folsom State Prison in 1999 after exchanging letters for several years — was spotted walking in a Las Vegas parking lot ...
Still, Tammi Menendez says this nontraditional marriage makes her happy. "Well, when I was married before … I was very unhappy, and with Erik, I find myself being happy.
TAMMI Saccoman married Erik Menendez 10 years into the life sentence he’s serving for killing his parents. Here we get to know Tammi’s former husband Chuck Saccoman, who gave her permis… ...
According to Tammi Terrell’s sister (Ludie), James Brown enticed the impressionable 17-year-old Tammi with lavish gifts and luxuries when she toured with the James Brown Review.
Tammi True, Texas Burlesque Queen, Died Tuesday, Leaving Behind a Legacy Tied to History They called her Miss Excitement. Her real name was Nancy Bolen, then Powell, then Myers.
When a brain tumor claimed the life of Motown artist Tammi Terrell in 1970, she was only 24. Yet by 1967, Terrell was a star, thanks to her duets with Marvin Gaye, including "Ain't No Mountain ...
Tammi was later asked whether she was initially "troubled" by Erik being responsible for his parents' death. "I know his soul, and I do know what happened that night," she told NBC News in 2005.