keith morrison: according to leslie abramson >> according to leslie abramson, there was only one relevant a question the brothers believed they could answer best. no one had ever seen televised testimony like this, before. >> joseph lyle menendez. >> the brothers testified, in graphic, emotional terms, about what they said were the darkest secrets of their family. >> between the ages of 6 and 8, did your father have sexual contact with you? >> yes. we would be in the bathroom, and it would -- he would put me on my knees. and have oral sex with him. >> did you want to do this? at some point, did he do some other things to you? >> he'd rape me. >> did you ask him not to? >> yes. i just told him that i didn't want to do this. and that it hurt me. and he said that he didn't mean to hurt me and he loved me. >> what did he tell you about telling people? >> he just said that it was our secret. that bad things would happen to me, if i told anybody. >> lyle testified his father stopped abusing him when he turned 8. but he said, for years, he had no idea his brother was a victim, too. then, erik to