The panels would be chosen by a Voluntary Assisted Dying Commission, led by a High Court judge or senior former judge.
"Jose was shot six times, and Kitty was shot ten times, including a shot to her face after Erik reloaded."Mr Andersen believes his nephews should stay in prison for their "heinous act", according to his lawyer, Kathy Cady.
Motive has long been at the heart of this case.During their trials, prosecutors painted the brothers as spoiled rich kids who killed their wealthy parents in their Beverly Hills mansion so they could access a $14m (£10.7m) fortune.They argued the duo methodically bought shotguns and fatally shot their parents a total of 13 times as the couple watched TV. They then went gambling, to parties and on shopping sprees, buying things like Rolex watches.
It was ultimately a confession to a psychologist that helped lead to their arrest when the girlfriend of their doctor reported it to authorities.The brothers ultimately admitted to the killings - but argued they acted out of self-defence after years of emotional, physical and sexual abuse.
They told the court they feared their parents would kill them if they didn’t act first. Lyle and Erik testified they confronted their parents about the sexual abuse and things had become combative in their household and they believed their parents were planning to kill them.
Family members testified about the abuse they witnessed - but none said they saw sexual abuse first-hand.One person had commented on Facebook that there were "some weak people that walk this earth, disgusting behaviour".
Mr Graham sent a voice note to Mr Carruthers saying: "Weak? Does he realise how heavy [stuff] is?"Mr Carruthers replied: "I'd like to see [the man] launch an operation like we did last night, I don't think he's got the minerals."
He said it was being reported on multiple news channels, adding: "It's going to go wild."Mr Graham replied: "It's gone viral, it is worldwide."