Aaron Hernandez

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Mickey Fallon
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spent shell casing found in the rental that was towed.

that surveillance footage inside his home shows him walking through the house with the gun after the murder, before going in to the basement with it and the footage going off. the prosection believes he "orchestrated" the "execution."


also he plead not guilty. interesting. his attorneys have gotta love that.
 

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ray lewis didnt murder anybody. Run with a crew of idiots, sure. But every witness (who were basic general pieces of shit themselves) later recanted their statement, including the dude who started the fight with ray lewis's crew in the first place. He said lewis was long gone before anyone got murdered.



This guy, however did it, and it was fairly obvious from day one. He obviously has some stubborn hold of the "street life" and couldnt let go. His family, lucrative nfl career, and material possessions weren't enough.


No one's come out and said this dude is gangsta yet though. Maybe the sicc has gone soft.
i also did on page one
 
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Here's a breakdown of events in a timeline.

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June 16

9:02 p.m.: Hernandez texts a friend out of state saying "please make it back"

9:05: Hernandez texts Lloyd that he wants to get together

9:35: Hernandez texts a friend in Connecticut that says "get your ass up here"

10:23: Hernandez texts the same friend, "Hurry your ass up"

McCauley indicated that Hernandez recently had 14 surveillance cameras installed in his home. Video from the cameras show two men arriving at Hernandez's home in North Attelboro. Later footage shows Hernandez with a firearm. At one point, Hernandez says to one of the men that he "can't trust anyone anymore," according to McCauley.

June 17

1:12 a.m.: The three men depart Hernandez's home in a silver Nissan Altima, according to surveillance video, cell phone towers and cell phone records.

Cell towers track their movement south on Interstate-95. At some point, they turn around, then head north before stopping at a gas station on Route 128.

2:10: Hernandez buys gas, a pack of Bubblicious gum, and rolling papers.

2:32: The silver Altima arrives at Lloyd's house. Hernandez sends a text message: "We're here."

Lloyd's sister watches Odin Lloyd leave the house and get into the silver Altima. Neighborhood surveillance video shows Hernandez arriving in the neighborhood, as well.

Surveillance video tracks the car around Boston.

McCauley explains that during ride back toward North Attelboro, Hernandez tells Lloyd that when they were at a club, Rumors, the previous Friday night, "certain things upset him," including Lloyd talking to some people Hernandez had "troubles" with. McCauley did not indicate how he obtained this information.

Prosecution says the text indicates the "temperature" in the car"

3:07: Lloyd texts his sister, "Did you see who I was with?"

McCauley suggests that this indicates the "temperature" in the car.

Lloyd does not receive a response.

3:11: Lloyd texts his sister again, "Hello"

3:19: Lloyd's sister responds, "My phone was dead. Who?"

3:22: Lloyd responds, "NFL"

3:23: Lloyd: "Just so you know"

By this point, the four men inside the silver Altima have gotten off I-95 on Route 152, near Hernandez's home, McCauley says records show.

3:23 a.m.: McCauley says surveillance video shows the Altima at a fork in the road. McCauley indicates that one way leads to Hernandez's home, the other down a gravel road where Lloyd's body would later be found. Video shows Hernandez's car going down the gravel road behind a group of industrial buildings.

3:23-3:27: People working the overnight in the industrial park hear gunshots.

3:27: Silver Altima is viewed coming out of gravel road.

3:29: Video at Hernandez's home shows the silver Altima pulling into his driveway.

McCauley states that the distance between where Lloyd's body was found and Hernandez's home is a 2-minute drive.

The crime scene:

• According to McCauley, police found five shell casings – three at Lloyd's feet, two some distance away.

• An autopsy showed two wounds to the chest – one near the left nipple, the other near the right nipple.

• Lloyd did not appear to be robbed, as he still had his wallet, phone and keys.
 
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Aaron Hernandez could of got away with it if he wasn't a rookie ass wanna be criminal, he should of known that you never carry a cell phone with you in a premeditated murder and you aint supposed to have accomplices involved that could snitch on you.....looks like his accomplices already ratted on him.

He obviously didn't learn from this song
 
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sucks for his daughter


found this article from back in november 2012

Aaron Hernandez Says Baby Daughter Changed His Life, Knows He Can’t Be ‘Reckless’ Anymore | New England Patriots | NESN.com

FOXBORO, Mass. — Aaron Hernandez just turned 23 on Tuesday. Three seasons into his NFL career and the talented tight end is still one of the youngest players on the Patriots. While his youth should continue to show on the field, Hernandez knows it’s time to grow up. Hernandez’s wife gave birth to the couple’s first child, Avielle Janelle, on Tuesday, a present Hernandez called “the best birthday gift you could have.” A humbled Hernandez glowed about the new addition to his family after practice on Thursday, even referring to his newborn daughter as “life changing.” “I’m feeling pretty good, and I’m happy. Definitely a life changer,” Hernandez said with an uncontrollable smile. “Every time I come [from] the stadium, I can’t wait to go see her, and she’s a cutie. And basically I can’t wait to go back and look at my daughter.” Hernandez’s excitement is a feeling shared by many parents at the sight of their new children. But even at 23, Hernandez understands his days of failed drug tests — which he admitted to while at the University of Florida — and irresponsible behavior is through. “One thing I know is that it definitely changed my life. I’m going to look at things differently, and I may be the young and wild. But I’m not.” The addition of a child has altered Hernandez’s entire outlook on life, and apparently provided him with a much more narrow perspective of himself. A viewpoint that has him considering every decision he makes. “I’m engaged now, and I have a baby. So, it’s just gonna make me think of life a lot differently and doing things the right way,” Hernandez added. “Now, another one is looking up to me. I can’t just be young and reckless Aaron no more. I’m gonna try to do the right things, become a good father and [her] be raised like I was raised.” A visibly humbled Hernandez reflected on all the successes and triumphs of his life and simply smiled saying, ” I honestly couldn’t ask for my life to be better at this point.” As for his health, Hernandez was back at practice again on Thursday, although limited. But barring any setbacks, he should be able to bring that joy and excitement out on the field come Sunday.
 
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