Greta and Anna, international students from Italy and the United Kingdom who are studying at the University of California, Los Angeles, said they both watched the Netflix drama series about the case, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," said Anna, who is from Notting Hill, west London. "It will be interesting to see what happens behind the scenes."
The group of hopefuls huddled in the Van Nuys courthouse square, which was littered with autumn leaves, to find out if they won. A hush fell over the boisterous crowd - including dozens of journalists - as officials drew tickets from a manila envelope.
As numbers were read, each person peered intently at their ticket and then glanced around at the crowd to see who was called.
Bursts of excited screams cut through the silence.
Some jolted forwards while others tried to scurry past the throngs of cameras and media equipment to grab one of the lucky yellow badges - their key to enter the court.
Christian Garcia won the last ticket.
"It was very emotional," the social media influencer said after the hearing.
"Honestly, today's been a rollercoaster, but I had a gut feeling I was going to enter," he added.
"I told my followers I'm going to enter into that room and God opened the door."