(a) Toupees

(b) Stuffed animals

(c) Food for the homeless

(d) Rolex watches, money clips, clothes, a Porsche and a chicken-wing restaurant

(a)He placed the hysterical 911 call after “discovering” his parents’ bodies, answered the phone calmly a minute later, then quickly started crying again when told it was the police.

(b)He showed up bald at a pretrial hearing after one of his fellow prisoners threw his toupee in a toilet.

(C)Before the killings, he and his friend Craig Cignarelli wrote a screenplay in which a young psycho kills his parents for their money.

(d)He watched his brother testify with a look on his face that seemed to say, “Why didn’t I kill you, too?”

(a) “You know, they are kind of icky. Never mind.”

(b) “Your honor, we’ve got some that make these look like Sunday picnic.”

(c)“If you think these will creep the jurors out, wait till they meet Ed Fenno.”

(d)“Those who have committed crimes like these, it ill behooves them to complain of the carnage they leave.”

(a) Kitty “needed a bleach job.”

(b) Jose once forced his niece to eat caviar.

(c) There was ferret poop all over their house.

(d) All of the above and then some.

(a)He described Kitty’s dying efforts to escape from her assailants as “sneaking around the coffee table.”

(b)He offered his girlfriend, Jamie Pisarcik, a bribe to perjure herself and claim that Jose had “made a pass” at her. (c) He claimed to have put cinnamon in Jose’s coffee because his friends had told him that it made oral sex more palatable.

(d)He flexed his tassled loafer in the limo after the memorial service and said, “Who said I couldn’t fill my father’s shoes? … These are my father’s shoes.”

(a) Sweeping up ferret droppings.

(b) Sprinkling cinnamon on Jose’s berries and ice cream.

(c) Filling out some UCLA paperwork for Erik.

(d) Typing Erik’s screenplay.

(a) “Thorns”

(b) “Snails”

(c) “Control”

(d) “Knees”

(a) Threatening to kill him for blabbing to Oziel.

(b) Molesting him with a toothbrush.

(c) Making him take the rap for the Calabasas burglaries.

(d) Making fun of his attorney’s explosive hairstyle.

Paul Mones, an expert on sexually abused children, helped Lyle and Erik prepare their testimony.

(a) He kept changing the subject to talk about this Porsche he wanted to buy.

(b) He asked if they knew how to erase computer files.

(c) He kept using the phrase “Mafia hit.”

(d) He said he smelled smoke in the room when they got home, though gun smoke actually dissipates very quickly.

(a) Defense expert Ann Burgess backing up her theory that fear had “rewired” Erik’s brain by citing research on snails.

(b) Skip E. Lowe’s account of attending a banquet with Mamievan Doren and seeing Jose pinch Erik.

(c) Prosecutor Lester Kuriyama to Erik: “Did you know that Big 5 stopped carrying handguns in March of 1986?”

(d) Jerome Oziel on tape crooning an Elvis tune.

(a)“You miss just having these people around. I miss not having my dog around, if I can make such a gross analogy.”

(b)‘At first I was pretty bummed, but then I bought a lot of stuff and it made me feel better."

(C)“I’ve been waiting so long to be in this position that I’m well prepared for it.”

(d) “I’m fine, but Erik–I don’t know what his problem is.”

(a) Kitty ripped off Lyle’s toupee.

(b) Jose pounded on Erik’s door.

(c) Jose had the wrong reaction when Lyle talked about tennis camp.

(d) Jose and Kitty walked into the TV room and CLOSED THE DOORS BEHIND THEM.

(1) d, (2) c, (3) d, (4) d, (5) c, (6) c, (7) a, (8) b, (9) True, (10) d, (11) c, (12) c, (13) d