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Judalon Smyth was involved in the Lyle and Erik Menendez murder trial, as seen in Netflix’s ‘Monsters’ season two. Here’s what happened to her.

Judalon Smyth in court in 1993.

In 2015, Smyth opened up about how she was treated by the media for her involvement in the case on Reelz’ “Murder Made Me Famous.”

“It was a little confusing for me the way the media was. I really didn’t understand the attack I was going to come under for doing the right thing,” she said per People.

Smyth added: “There was some paper that said something about me having loose lips. It’s like, excuse me. If that was your mother and father getting murdered, would you like someone to have tight lips or loose lips?”

According to Smyth’s LinkedIn profile, which has not been updated recently, she didn’t work for 10 years after the Menendez trial. She became a travel agent in 2006 and stayed in that role until 2012, when she retrained as an EMT.

In the description, she wrote: “I’m a trained and NREMT certified Emergency Medical Technician and hold a current and valid CPR accreditation. I have ambulance experience, large events, and work for movie, television and commercial productions.”

If the LinkedIn account is still accurate, Smyth lives in Los Angeles.

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