Even if he didn't pull the trigger, he's still likely going away for at least 15-20 years for his involvement. If he did in fact pull the trigger he could look at life
Former Patriots' Star Aaron Hernandez charged with murder
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It looks bad right now...and it likely is. However, it is always better not to try and make conjecture into fact. His attorney must have known this might be coming since he has not been speaking to law enforcement. AH will be wise to continue to keep his mouth shut.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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Have they said how the guy was killed yet? Any chance this was an OD/body dump situation?
Still not a good situation but a negligent homicide conviction (with a likely plea deal) and wrongful death civil suit from Odin's family beats the hell out of a 1st/2nd degree murder or manslaughter conviction.
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(all too ironically, the OJ murders & car chase were 19 years ago earlier this week)
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Who knew that RyanLeaf16 was a criminal defense lawyer for celebrities all these years.
Thanks for breaking down what we all already know, "Hernandez would be wise to keep his mouth shut."
You should do the same you smug prick.
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You mean Jayson Williams, of course. MFer got out in 18 months too, he was lucky as hell.Comment
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Hernandez not ruled out as suspect
New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez has not been ruled out as a suspect in the execution-style murder of a semi-pro football player, law enforcement sources told ABC News on Thursday.
Hernandez, 23, has been at the center of the investigation since the body of Odin Lloyd, 27, was found shot in the back of the head Monday in an industrial park near Hernandez's home in North Attleborough, Mass.
Police say Lloyd was dating the sister of the mother of Hernandez's daughter. Meanwhile, a lawsuit has been refiled in Florida against Hernandez by a man the tight end allegedly shot in South Florida in February. The lawsuit contends Alexander S. Bradley was shot in the arm but the bullet traveled to his head, causing him to lose his right eye.
Video footage by a WCVB-TV chopper showed Hernandez traveling by car to Gillette Stadium on Thursday morning. He left the stadium shortly after noon, then was swarmed by reporters after he stopped at a gas station.
Lloyd's body was discovered in a clearing near John Dietsch Boulevard, not far from a vehicle that had been rented by Hernandez. Police have ruled Lloyd's death a homicide.
"It has been widely reported in the media that the state police have searched the home of our client, Aaron Hernandez, as part of an ongoing investigation. Out of respect for that process, neither we nor Aaron will have any comment about the substance of that investigation until it has come to a conclusion," attorney Michael Fee said in a statement.
Police are asking for the public's help in locating a silver mirror cover believed to have been broken off a vehicle and might be visible along a route of travel between Dorchester, where Lloyd was from, and North Attleborough.
The NFL is not commenting on the Hernandez situation at this point, a league official told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. But the NFL is monitoring developments, as it would in any matter of this nature.
Bradley, the man who claims he was shot by Hernandez after the two argued upon leaving a Miami nightclub in February, is represented by New York attorney David Jaroslawicz.
Asked whether he has a police report of the incident, Jaroslawicz declined to provide information. According to USA Today Sports, his client was in the hospital for weeks, and "I'm sure the police were there."
A spokesman for Miami-Dade police told USA Today that he was checking to see whether a report was filed.
A police report from the Palm Beach County Sheriff describes a shooting incident involving a man named Bradley on Feb. 13. The sheriff's office deemed the case inactive because Bradley refused to cooperate. Hernandez was not named in the report.New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez has not been ruled out as a suspect in the execution-style murder of a semi-pro football player, law enforcement sources told ABC News on Thursday.
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Damn... execution style? How the hell did they think they were just going to get away with this?
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All I'm saying is, from a legal stand point, he is doing exactly as he should. As bad as it looks, not providing any statement leaves no ammunition for the prosecution. The burden of proof is on the state and he is, wisely, doing what he should be doing...and that is keeping his mouth shut. Plus, it is his right, once he is arrested/charged.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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ABC News reports that Aaron Hernandez destroyed his home security system and cell phone.
Police are back at Hernandez's home Thursday with a warrant based on evidence that he destroyed the home security system, which included video surveillance, intentionally. Hernandez also handed over his cell phone to investigators, and it was "in pieces." Additionally, authorities want to know why a house-cleaning team was hired to "scrub" the 23-year-old's mansion on Monday. One police official says Hernandez isn't a suspect, but he "has not been ruled out" and is "definitely not in the clear." The tight end sure isn't painting a pretty picture by destroying what could be deemed as evidence.
Ummm... is it safe to say Aaron Hernandez killed a man?Comment
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ABC News reports that Aaron Hernandez destroyed his home security system and cell phone.
Police are back at Hernandez's home Thursday with a warrant based on evidence that he destroyed the home security system, which included video surveillance, intentionally. Hernandez also handed over his cell phone to investigators, and it was "in pieces." Additionally, authorities want to know why a house-cleaning team was hired to "scrub" the 23-year-old's mansion on Monday. One police official says Hernandez isn't a suspect, but he "has not been ruled out" and is "definitely not in the clear." The tight end sure isn't painting a pretty picture by destroying what could be deemed as evidence.
Ummm... is it safe to say Aaron Hernandez killed a man?
Smashed your cellphone? Good job genius. Not like the cell companies, or the fucking NSA for that matter, have digital copies of your activities anyway.
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