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Hernandez fails the Twitter IQ Test for bangers...
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Do we really need to waste our money with a trial?
Always.Do we really need to waste our money with a trial?
I can't believe how dumb this guy is. Had everything, and just threw it away!
Scum.
That there knock knock.gif
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Hernandez thought he was living a movie in real life. In the words of jay z "this ain't a movie dog!"
It's abundantly clear that Hernandez doesn't give a flying truck. If he indeed did kill that man, I hope he gets the harshest penalty possible.
Or just post a video on YouTube if himself shooting his friend....
Why didn't Hernandez just leave a business card with his name, address, & phone # on it in the victims pocket ?
-- FOX 25 has learned exclusively that investigators are looking into Aaron Hernandez as a possible suspect in a double murder that happened on July 16, 2012 in downtown Boston.
According to the Boston Police blog from that date, officers responded to the intersection of Shawmut Avenue and Herald Street just after 2 a.m. When they arrived, they found three people had been shot, two fatally, as they sat in a car at a traffic light.
The men were identified as Safiro Furtado and Daniel Abreu. The FOX 25 source said the men, who worked at a cleaning company in Dorchester, had just left a bar in the area.
Furtado and Abreu were sitting in the front seat of the vehicle when witnesses said the occupants of a gray or silver SUV with Rhode Island plates opened fire on it. The surviving victim was in the back seat. Investigators believed two others in the car fled the scene.
Read more: http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/22...igated-in-boston-double-killing#ixzz2XQUyBL1Q
Current and former Patriots have stayed quiet about the Aaron Hernandez situation, but one ex-teammate finally spoke up this week.
Former Patriots offensive lineman Matt Light, in an interview with the Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, made a brief comment on Tuesday, one day before Hernandez was arrested and charged with the murder of Odin Lloyd.
“I never talk about other guys, but I will say I have never embraced - never believed in - anything Aaron Hernandez stood for,” Light said after a long pause when asked about his former teammate of two seasons.
According to the story, Light insinuated that Hernandez always had his own agenda - and it wasn’t a good one.
FOX 25 has learned exclusively that investigators are looking into Aaron Hernandez as a possible suspect in a double murder that happened on July 16, 2012 in downtown Boston.
According to the Boston Police blog from that date, officers responded to the intersection of Shawmut Avenue and Herald Street just after 2 a.m. When they arrived, they found three people had been shot, two fatally, as they sat in a car at a traffic light.
The men were identified as Safiro Furtado and Daniel Abreu. The FOX 25 source said the men, who worked at a cleaning company in Dorchester, had just left a bar in the area.
Furtado and Abreu were sitting in the front seat of the vehicle when witnesses said the occupants of a gray or silver SUV with Rhode Island plates opened fire on it. The surviving victim was in the back seat. Investigators believed two others in the car fled the scene.
The source said that investigators were looking into Aaron Hernandez's connection to the killing.
On Wednesday, Hernandez was charged with murder in the death of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd, of Dorchester.
An investigation is ongoing.
WFSB-TV reports police from Massachusetts and Connecticut went through the home on Lake Avenue and its garage on Wednesday night.
The station reports the home is owned by Hernandez's uncle.
Police could be seen taking photos of a black folder that was removed from small, single-family house.
New Britain State's Attorney Brian Preleski says 27-year-old Carlos Ortiz was charged as a fugitive from justice and has waived extradition to Massachusetts. Prison records show Ortiz is being held on $1.5 million bail at a Hartford jail.
Ortiz was arrested Wednesday in Hernandez's hometown of Bristol, Conn. Preleski says the arrest came as prosecutors and Bristol police were helping Massachusetts authorities in the investigation of the shooting death of Odin Lloyd.
Attorneys for former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez are expected back in court today[2:00PM EST], seeking to gain his freedom while he fights charges that he orchestrated the murder of Odin L. Lloyd, the 27-year-old Boston man whose body was found in a North Attleborough industrial park June 17.
I would like to see some of those tats he has up close so I can see what they are....From what little I've seen some of them look gang related...
As part of the security screening, authorities will determine whether he has any gang affiliations.
"He had tattoos that our gang unit would be looking at ... to see if he's involved in any kind of gang," Hodgson said. "Doesn't mean he is."
The tattoos raise suspicion, the sheriff said, and investigators will follow up with interviews to further determine the significance of what they saw.
"He'll be treated no better and no worse than any other inmate," the sheriff said.
This guy must think he's Wyatt Earp...
Source: Hernandez investigated in Boston double-killing
AARON HERNANDEZ: Police search Bristol home owned by suspect's uncle
Conn. man's arrest linked to Hernandez
Former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez seeking bail hearing after spending night in jail on murder charge
I hear he smashed his home phone and fax machine. Thats probably why they had to come get him.
This guy must think he's Wyatt Earp...
Source: Hernandez investigated in Boston double-killing
AARON HERNANDEZ: Police search Bristol home owned by suspect's uncle
Conn. man's arrest linked to Hernandez
Former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez seeking bail hearing after spending night in jail on murder charge
Wasn't Wyatt Earp one of the good guys? I don't get the correlation with Hernandez?
Wyatt Earp was the Law.
I interpreted that to mean that AHern looked at himself as a kind of gang-banger enforcer.
Or.
He's just saying AHern is a cowboy that's not afraid to pull the trigger.
Or just post a video on YouTube if himself shooting his friend.
Aaron Hernandez
The Signs of a Gang Member
TMZ has obtained a photo of Aaron Hernandez throwing up gang signs often associated with the Bristol Bloods street gang in Connecticut ... while dressed head-to-toe in red clothing.
The photo was taken approximately 6 years ago, when Aaron was 17-years-old ... and a senior at Bristol Central High.
Aaron was long-rumored to be a member of the gang ... and now, with this photo -- combined with the "blood" tattoo spotted on his hand during his arraignment -- the doubt has seemingly been erased.
23-year-old Hernandez has been charged with the murder of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd. He's due back in court later today.
Connecticut authorities arrested another man in connection to the investigation that led to a former NFL player Aaron Hernandez being charged with murder.
The arrest comes about 24 hours after Hernandez was led out of his North Attleboro, Mass., home in handcuffs.
Carlos Ortiz, 27, was charged as a fugitive from justice and has waived extradition to Massachusetts, authorities say. Prison records show Ortiz is being held on $1.5 million bail at a Hartford jail.
Officials declined to release the allegations against Ortiz, who is scheduled to return to court on July 23.
Ortiz was arrested Wednesday in Hernandez's hometown of Bristol, Conn. Preleski says the arrest came as prosecutors and Bristol police were helping Massachusetts authorities in the investigation of the shooting death of Odin Lloyd.
Exactly. I'd say Hernandez is much more in the Jessie James category.Wyatt Earp was the Law.
I interpreted that to mean that AHern looked at himself as a kind of gang-banger enforcer.
Or.
He's just saying AHern is a cowboy that's not afraid to pull the trigger.
Is Hernandez Milkweed, Paco or Cruz? Classic movie!
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By John Breech | CBSSports.com
June 27, 2013 11:43 am ET
During Aaron Hernandez's arraignment Wednesday, the prosecution revealed what seemed to be a lot of circumstantial evidence that allegedly links Hernandez to the slaying of Odin Lloyd. That circumstantial evidence included one possible key piece of evidence: Bubblicious bubble gum.
Blue cotton candy Bubblicious bubble gum to be exact.
The prosecution mentioned Bubblicious twice by name on Wednesday and there's a reason.
On the night of Lloyd's death, the prosecution alleges Hernandez stopped at a gas station driving a rented silver Nissan Altima to buy gas, "blue cotton candy Bubblicious gum" and some Black and Mild cigars.
According to the prosecution, Hernandez and others with him eventually traded in the rented Altima for another rented car. After the Altima was returned, an attendant at the rental car station did a routine cleanup of the car and found two interesting items under the driver's seat: a .45-caliber shell casing and a piece of chewed bubble gum.
The shell casing was same caliber used to kill Lloyd and the gum appeared to be the same flavor of Bubblicious gum Hernandez had purchased earlier in the evening.
The prosecution does not yet have the weapon that killed Lloyd, which means a piece of Bubblicious bubble gum could become one of the most important pieces of evidence in the case.
-Maria Cramer ‏@GlobeMCramerHernandez's alleged victim, Odin Lloyd, may have had information about that double killings, officials tell us. Potential motive.
-Maria Cramer ‏@GlobeMCramer
All he needs is a teardrop next to his eye. Or two.Your honor and ladies and gentlemen of the jury Arron Hernandez is not flashing gang signs. He's merely showing off his spartan spirit and that tattoo indicates that he's a blood donor.
Your honor and ladies and gentlemen of the jury Arron Hernandez is not flashing gang signs. He's merely showing off his spartan spirit and that tattoo indicates that he's a blood donor.
Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora 3m
Judge in the Hernandez bail hearing calls the State's case "a very, very strong circumstantial case," and she denies appeal for bail.
All he needs is a teardrop next to his eye. Or two.
Bail denied!!
I keep trying to think of ways that Hernandez can get out of this.
Unless his attorney's have some unheard evidence pointing the finger at someone else, I don't see it...
Either way, he was definitely involved in the murder in some way....He's going to jail for some years at least I think..