In the end, the brothers were left with a house in Calabasas, a condominium in New Jersey, some jewelry and furniture, and $651,948 in cash.
However, following their convictions in 1996, the brothers did not receive anything from the estate due to the California Slayer Statute which states:
"A person who feloniously and intentionally kills the decedent is not entitled to any of the following:(1) Any property, interest, or benefit under a will of the decedent, or a trust created by or for the benefit of the decedent or in which the decedent has an interest, including any general or special power of appointment conferred by the will or trust on the killer and any nomination of the killer as executor, trustee, guardian, or conservator or custodian made by the will or trust.(2) Any property of the decedent by intestate succession."