If you don't think the 
Aaron Hernandez story can get any weirder, wait a few minutes, and it will. 
The Hartford Courant has a story that is sure to get imaginations running. Thaddeus Singleton III,  an associate of Hernandez's who police wanted to talk to, died in a  one-car accident. The report said the car shot through the air and hit  the Farmington Country Club six feet off the ground. Hernandez is being  held on a charge of first-degree murder, and police are also looking  into any possible involvement the former 
New England Patriots tight end had in a 2012 double murder in Boston.
 The Nissan Maxima in the accident involving Singleton was registered to Andres Valderrama, Hernandez's uncle. Singleton was married to Hernandez's cousin, the story said.
 No matter whether this was a mere coincidental accident or not, the  whole Hernandez plot is starting to seem like it came straight from "The  Sopranos."
 Singleton is from Bristol, where  Hernandez grew up. The Hartford Courant said Massachusetts authorities  have asked Bristol police for help in the investigation of the double  murder.
 Singleton was 33 years old. A female passenger, Tabitha Perry, was injured in the accident, the Courant said.