MA - Aaron Hernandez, N E Patriots player, charged with homicides, commits suicide #7

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I am certain he had all those managers and agencies advising him and no doubt told him the importance of having a will.....relatives can get really greedy and then of course with a daughter...more indication of his only thinking about himself. I imagine the mother will be stepping up to the plate here for her share of nothing. Only one in the group that seems reasonable and not out for something is his brother. I will be watching that hearing on May 9th regarding the vacation of conviction in Lloyd and if in fact that get that accomplished then Baez/Leontine etc. can say they virtually cleared him of everything...big victory for them...and oh will Baez hang his hat on that.

I see them pulling all his cash out when he got arrested. No tracing that. And "giving away" personal belongings worth big bucks. All to be returned to her after lawsuits are all settled...this is just my thoughts on it ..no proof ...just how I would see him and lawyers working it.


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Glad to see this 'he had no will' finally in print. I had assumed he didn't have one as SJH had to go to court to be appointed personal representative (executor) of his estate.

I understand how young people think they are infallible and may not have a will, but this was a guy making millions. This worthless piece of nothing didn't even make sure to provide for his child.

This kind of shows how he valued that relationship with SJH too. 'IF' and that's a big 'IF' there was an insurance policy taken out when he was a Pats player, she or his daughter probably wouldn't have been the beneficiary.

Have no doubt, he killed himself because he thought only of himself and the thought of living his life out in a little cell in a max prison as a convicted murderer who had become only a number was not what this one time celebrated person wanted.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/lo...fiancee_eyes_home_sale_as_estate_drops_to_000

Did Baez not say he was the executor of AH estate? When it came out SJH was appointed personal representative I was confused....or was JB telling a big big BIG fib?
 
Did Baez not say he was the executor of AH estate? When it came out SJH was appointed personal representative I was confused....or was JB telling a big big BIG fib?

I think he became a 'self proclaimed' executor. He said he was 'acting' as executor. I know confusing, but what else is new.
 
NEW YORK — Aaron Hernandez, the former NFL player and convicted murderer found hanging by a bedsheet in prison last week, will be the subject of an upcoming true crime book by best-selling author James Patterson.

Little, Brown and Co. told The Associated Press on Thursday that Patterson’s book, not yet titled, is scheduled for early 2018. Patterson is also putting together a collection of true crime stories in partnership with Investigation Discovery, to come out on the TV network and in print next January.

Patterson, one of the world’s most popular and prolific novelists, said in a statement that he was ‘‘stunned’’ by Hernandez’s death and wanted to know ‘‘what went wrong.’’ He’s donating a portion of his author proceeds to education and reading initiatives.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/bo...n-hernandez/FdCgPcE18HeRdZMBmKZK0L/story.html
 
Did Baez not say he was the executor of AH estate? When it came out SJH was appointed personal representative I was confused....or was JB telling a big big BIG fib?

Hmmm... I suppose it's possible that 3rd suicide note was in-fact addressed to Baez with AH instructions re. final affairs (recall early reports cited 3rd note addressed to AH attorneys). If so, acting Executor Baez would be empowered to appoint SJH as personal representative for estate.
 
NEW YORK — Aaron Hernandez, the former NFL player and convicted murderer found hanging by a bedsheet in prison last week, will be the subject of an upcoming true crime book by best-selling author James Patterson.

Little, Brown and Co. told The Associated Press on Thursday that Patterson’s book, not yet titled, is scheduled for early 2018. Patterson is also putting together a collection of true crime stories in partnership with Investigation Discovery, to come out on the TV network and in print next January.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/bo...n-hernandez/FdCgPcE18HeRdZMBmKZK0L/story.html

and so it begins with Shay's new life. Baez is not an estate attorney so may have a back seat in much of that stuff...not sure if he can be involved in the vacation matter either. And you can be very sure OL's family has legal standing whether from the conviction (in question now) and a civil suit and will have a lien on any sale of that house.
 
and so it begins with Shay's new life. Baez is not an estate attorney so may have a back seat in much of that stuff...not sure if he can be involved in the vacation matter either. And you can be very sure OL's family has legal standing whether from the conviction (in question now) and a civil suit and will have a lien on any sale of that house.

ITA! AH committing suicide will not move the needle one bit when it comes to any and all lawsuits filed against his Estate. Even if his murder conviction is voided by the criminal justice system it does not negate anyone's right to sue AHs estate in civil court. Imo, even in the case where he was found NG for double homicide the lawsuits will continue now in civil court against his Estate.

The threshold in civil court is a much lower standard and is only by the preponderance of the evidence 51/49 etc.........which means of course it is more likely than not he is guilty of what the Plaintiffs have accused him of doing. I think all three cases will be easily won. The Estate Administrator or Executor/s would be wise to try and settle all of these cases out of court.

Those lawsuits and all outstanding debts owed by AH will first have to be settled before any of the monies/assets leftover can be divided among possible legal heirs.

I truly doubt there will be anything left especially after the Estate Attorneys get their share.

JMO
 
and so it begins with Shay's new life. Baez is not an estate attorney so may have a back seat in much of that stuff...not sure if he can be involved in the vacation matter either. And you can be very sure OL's family has legal standing whether from the conviction (in question now) and a civil suit and will have a lien on any sale of that house.

Unless the conviction is vacated at hearing ..


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She should be ashamed of herself....the jury got the verdict wrong. It's also none of her business to feel sorry for his child...he chose this child's life circumstances and put her in jeopady. What about the victim's families?
JMHO I find it very likely someone may have requested or sent condolences.

[video=twitter;854884708714524673]https://twitter.com/kenneybaden/status/854884708714524673[/video]
 
i feel it more likely that third note (if it exists) was to Baez and Co. as they seem to be his best friends for the past year and the only ones other than Shay that showed up for court. I look forward to seeing his estate settled and those deserving getting their share...frankly I don't count Shay in that group. A trust should be set up with anything that may be left for Aviele that Shay can't spend. Shay needs to get a job and repair her relationship with her family. That little girl needs to be around people not in gangs and get a normal life going. It can't have been good during all these years.
 
I would hate for these three families of his victims to have to endure more legal proceedings in their civil case and it would be advantageous to settle with them... just don't know what they would decide. Remember the father of one of OJ's victims sued OJ after he was acquitted. It wasn't about the money, but the ownership of the murder for him.

Odin's mother wanted to call AH as a witness and he would of had to get on the stand and not been able to invoke his Fifth Amendment rights as he was convicted of Odin's murder. We all would have loved to see that, but since he decided to end his life before that would ever happen, that's it.

If these folks go forward with the civil cases, bank records can be subpoenaed showing where he funneled that money to and how much. There has to be record as I doubt all of it was stuffed under a mattress.

But who knows, maybe SJH took it out in that box in that big plastic bag and buried it somewhere.
 
I believe him to be innocent of all crimes


Okay, that's just silly. His own defense team admitted that AH was present during the murders, did nothing to stop it, did nothing after the fact to help solve it. Those are crimes in the state of MA.
 
Christina Hager‏ @HagerWBZ
Court papers on #AaronHernandez sprawling home: "Past offers have not been responded to & the property continues to lose value." #wbz

Christina Hager‏ @HagerWBZ
Court papers on #AaronHernandez N. Attleboro home: "The house is currently uninsured &...in danger of being lost if it is not sold." #wbz

Christina Hager‏ @HagerWBZ
Court papers on civil suit against #AaronHernandez: "parties were working towards a resolution...at the time of Mr. Hernandez's death" #wbz

Christina Hager‏ @HagerWBZ
Tick tock. Offer on #AaronHernandez's N. Attleboro home expires tomorrow. #wbz
 
wonder if that offer was by someone who did not have a clue the notoriety surrounding 22 Ronald C Meyer Dr. I sure would not be interested ..,,,
 
Byron Barnett‏ @Byron_Barnett
Attys in court discussing pending sale of #AaronHernandez home .#7 News

Byron Barnett‏ @Byron_Barnett
Judge impounds details of pending sale & name of potential buyer. Attys say public disclosure could hinder sale.#AaronHernandez #7News

Byron Barnett‏ @Byron_Barnett
#AaronHernandez attys send letter to Worcester DA & DOC. demanding they fire employees who leaked info to press.#7News

Byron Barnett‏ @Byron_Barnett
#AaronHernandez attys want Worcester DA and DOC to destroy letters AH wrote to his lawyers, citing Atty-client privilege.#7News
 
Byron Barnett‏ @Byron_Barnett
Attys in court discussing pending sale of #AaronHernandez home .#7 News

Byron Barnett‏ @Byron_Barnett
Judge impounds details of pending sale & name of potential buyer. Attys say public disclosure could hinder sale.#AaronHernandez #7News

Byron Barnett‏ @Byron_Barnett
#AaronHernandez attys send letter to Worcester DA & DOC. demanding they fire employees who leaked info to press.#7News

Byron Barnett‏ @Byron_Barnett
#AaronHernandez attys want Worcester DA and DOC to destroy letters AH wrote to his lawyers, citing Atty-client privilege.#7News

he probably wrote something along the lines of thanks for hanging in there with me even though we all knew I shot those guys.!!
 
I would hate for these three families of his victims to have to endure more legal proceedings in their civil case and it would be advantageous to settle with them... just don't know what they would decide. Remember the father of one of OJ's victims sued OJ after he was acquitted. It wasn't about the money, but the ownership of the murder for him.

Odin's mother wanted to call AH as a witness and he would of had to get on the stand and not been able to invoke his Fifth Amendment rights as he was convicted of Odin's murder. We all would have loved to see that, but since he decided to end his life before that would ever happen, that's it.

If these folks go forward with the civil cases, bank records can be subpoenaed showing where he funneled that money to and how much. There has to be record as I doubt all of it was stuffed under a mattress.

But who knows, maybe SJH took it out in that box in that big plastic bag and buried it somewhere.

IMO, NOBODY spent a penny without some kind of say so from AH. (Remember during the first trial when he instructed Shay to give money to Tanya?)
 
Okay, that's just silly. His own defense team admitted that AH was present during the murders, did nothing to stop it, did nothing after the fact to help solve it. Those are crimes in the state of MA.

Should have said "present during the (Odin Lloyd) murder"
 
I wonder if he had money left in his commissary account and whether he bought things and gave it to his friend/s.?

Jmo
 
On another thought. By him putting money in fiance account ( not wife) does that sheild it from law suits against him. Jmo
 
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