Ryan Murphy's Muse Leslie Grossman Is Stepping Into Her Spotlight

'In that time, you could live a very different life, you could hide what was happening in a way that you could never hide now, Leslie Grossman tells Newsweek.

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'In that time, you could live a very different life, you could hide what was happening in a way that you could never hide now.' Leslie Grossman thought she knew everything about Lyle and Erik Menendez, brothers convicted of the 1989 murder of their parents, because she grew up in the same community. 'I came to learn that the reality is so much more insane than you could ever imagine.

Also, you have to remember, my daughter, all her friends, they can't imagine a time without social media. They can't imagine a time without the internet, right? This was where everything was analog. I had a home phone, and if you didn't catch me when I was at home, we weren't gonna talk.



And it was a big deal that I had my own line in my bedroom, because two years earlier, you were gonna have to talk to my mom and dad if you called me. We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here.

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