The thing I'm looking out for is whether Aaron Hernandez and his fiancee will have a jailhouse wedding. If they do she is no longer required to testify against him in court under spousal privilege.
Former Patriots' Star Aaron Hernandez charged with murder
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There's little doubt in my mind that Hernandez has killed before. Somebody that can kill someone so easily over something so small has to have done it before.Comment
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Matt Light 'never embraced' Aaron Hernandez
The New England Patriots have put a lid on all matters involving Aaron Hernandez since he was first connected to the death of Odin Lloyd. As a result, it's been difficult to find first-hand knowledge of Hernandez's relationship with teammates and coaches over the past three years.
Former Patriots left tackle Matt Light has now weighed in, suggesting to Tom Archdeacon of the Dayton Daily News that Hernandez always had his own agenda apart from the Patriots.
"I never talk about other guys," Light said Tuesday, "but I will say I have never embraced -- never believed in -- anything Aaron Hernandez stood for."
It's interesting that Light's comments came one day before Hernandez's arrest and subsequent release by the Patriots.
Light apparently wasn't alone in his uneasiness with Hernandez. Appearing on NFL Network Wednesday, the Boston Globe's Ben Volin pointed out that Hernandez never fit the Patriots' locker room culture. Volin relayed one incident from Hernandez's rookie year when the tight end "went way out of line" and "lashed out at" Wes Welker in an expletive-filled overreaction to locker-room chiding.
Hernandez was widely viewed as a second-round talent entering the 2010 NFL Draft, but dropped to the fourth round due to failed drug tests and rumors of "hanging around the wrong people" at the University of Florida and in Connecticut. One AFC front-office executive opined to the Boston Globe that the Patriots were likely the only team willing to roll the dice on Hernandez at the cost of a fourth-round draft pick.Comment
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One day after being arraigned on six charges -- including first-degree murder -- in connection with the death of Odin Lloyd, former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is now being investigated as a possible suspect in a July 2012 double murder that happened in Boston, according to WFXT-TV, a Fox affiliate in Boston.
On July 16, 2012, Boston police responded to a call just after 2 a.m. ET, according to the report. When authorities arrived on the scene, they found three people in a car at a traffic light who had all been shot. Two of the men in the vehicle had been fatally shot.
The two men who were fatally wounded were sitting in the front seat of the car. The passenger in the back of the vehicle survived. Witnesses in the area placed a grey or silver SUV with Rhode Island license plates at the scene of the crime.
According to Fox 25, authorities are looking into Hernandez's connection to the killings.Comment
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I hope they have more details because that just sounds like they are trying to link him to other unsolved murders just to close the book on casesComment
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The other homicide investigation isn't official until Aso hears about it 12 hours later.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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If Hernandez is linked to this shooting and others - there's reason why.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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BREAKING: London Police to investigate Aaron Hernandez's possible involvment in the Jack the Ripper slayings.Last edited by FirstTimer; 06-27-2013, 11:32 AM.Comment
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