Judalon Smyth Biography: Husband, Ethnicity, Religion, Height, Businesses, Parents, Age, Net Worth, Children
Judalon Smyth is a former tape-duplication business owner and key witness in the high-profile Menendez brothers murder trial, best known for her tumultuous relationship with psychologist Dr. Jerome Oziel and for reporting the existence of confession tapes that led to Lyle and Erik Menendez‘s arrest.

Quick Facts
- Full name: Judalon Rose Smyth
- Date of birth: July 8, 1952
- Age: 73 years old
- Place of birth: Seattle, Washington, USA
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity: American
- Occupation: Former businesswoman, EMT, witness
- Height: Unknown
- Religion: Not publicly disclosed
- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Smyth
- Siblings: Unknown
- Spouse: Dr. Jerome Oziel
- Children: None
- Relationship status: Single
- Net worth: Unknown
Early Life and Education
Judalon Smyth was born on July 8, 1952, in Seattle, Washington, USA.
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She was brought up by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smyth, in a family environment with limited public details available. She grew up with siblings not publicly mentioned.
She developed interests in new age, metaphysical topics, and self-help concepts, later running a business duplicating tapes and selling self-help materials.
Details about her formal education remain private.
Personal Life
Judalon Smyth, 73 years old, is currently single.
Her most prominent past relationship was with married psychologist Dr. Jerome Oziel (1989–1990), which involved allegations of manipulation, assault, and a settled lawsuit.
She has no children and has maintained a private, low-key lifestyle focused on productive passions that benefit others, living in the Beverly Hills area while prioritizing personal well-being after the intense media scrutiny of the Menendez case.
Career
Judalon Smyth began her professional path operating a tape-duplication business in the late 1980s.
She met psychologist Dr. Jerome Oziel while proposing they create and sell psychology discussion tapes, which led to a personal relationship.
After the breakup, she contacted police in 1990 to reveal recordings of Lyle and Erik Menendez confessing to their parents’ murders during therapy sessions with Oziel.
She testified in both Menendez trials, initially for the prosecution and later for the defense, claiming Oziel had manipulated her.
In later years she worked as a travel agent and retrained as a certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), handling ambulance work, large events, and on-set medical support for film and television productions in the Los Angeles area.
She has largely stayed out of the public eye since a 2015 appearance in the true-crime docuseries Murder Made Me Famous.
Net Worth
Judalon Smyth‘s net worth is not publicly estimated.
Her income has come from various careers including tape-duplication business, travel agency work, and service as a certified EMT.
Social Media
- LinkedIn: Judalon Smyth
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