GUILTY MA - Aaron Hernandez, New England Patriots player, charged with homicides #1

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http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/201...ficials-say/0GPNwDdsU4nguqnB2LADYM/story.html


Investigators believe a fight broke out at Cure, a club in the South End, between two men and a group that included Hernandez.

The two men, Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado, friends who grew up in Cape Verde, left the club with three other men in a BMW sedan in the early morning hours of July 16, 2012.

Abreu, who was driving, stopped at a traffic light on Shawmut Avenue, about to make a left onto Herald Street, when a silver or gray SUV with Rhode Island license plates pulled alongside the sedan. Someone from the SUV opened fire, killing Abreu, 29, and Furtado, 28.

The men who were with them survived the attack and the killings were left unsolved.

The two officials, who asked for anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the investigation, said investigators now believe that Odin Lloyd, the man Hernandez is charged with killing in a North Attleborough industrial park June 17, may have had information about Hernandez’s role in the double slaying.

“The motive might have been that the victim knew [Hernandez] might have been involved,” one of the officials said.

The new revelations raised the specter that Hernandez might have been playing football games last season with the Patriots after he had participated in a double murder.
 
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This has been up for a couple days but Grantland's Charles P. Pierce is always worth reading:

The American Way: On the death of Odin Lloyd
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Celebrity murder is always showbiz and it always has been.
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The dynamic of celebrity murder is as odious as it is inevitable. It requires the media — and the complicit public, namely us — to invest ourselves in the notion that some murders are more heinous than others, more worthy of our attention than others, and, therefore, that some victims are more lamentable than others, with all the moral ambivalence that calculation obviously entails.

A celebrity murder also requires of the media that creates it an insatiable appetite for anything and everything that can be attached to The Case; a multimedia black hole is created, sucking in all information that comes within its zone of darkness.
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Nancy Grace rises from the box of fresh earth in which she sleeps every night to stalk the cable landscape, feeding vicariously on the blood of the victim.
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the rest at the link
 
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Bob Kraft has an image for the Patriots. He has every right as the owner of the team to restrict who comes into his stadium.

As a Patriots fan I stand firmly behind Bob Kraft.

It was well known in the Boston area for days that the evidence leaked to the media that Hernandez was involved. Altho, I was really shocked at the charges.

Whether he pulled the trigger or not, he was involved according to the Bristol county D.A. and I do believe them. My brother is a retired police lieutenant ( not in or around the Boston area or the state of MA where I live ) so my views might be skewed. My other reasoning is that it's a high profile case, the DA's office knows that this kid can afford the best in lawyers. I am sure they are more than careful with evidence so not to get the case tossed.

This kid has been troubled since his father passed away, evidently he did not have the support system needed in place or refused it. He promised to keep clean and " do the right thing " in the newscast I saw from last August. He has an 8 month old baby girl.

Going to a strip clubs & bar rooms when you have a baby at home meh not " doing the right thing " as well as hanging with lord only knows who. I'm not a prude but I honestly would not want my fiance doing this, actually, he wouldn't be my fiance any longer.

Thinking his lawyers are headed to court as I type looking to get him released on bond.

In the end, my heart goes out to the Lloyd family & friends. He was loved by them & will be missed.
You sound as if your knowledgeable about his past and family history . ANy other info you have that is the stuff that is interesting in the beginning before it all turns into pleas games etc!
 
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http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/22...rnandez-investigated-in-boston-double-killing


BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) -- 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.
We are probaby IMO heading toward drug dealing no?
 
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Ha never have seen an arraignment before. What a dog and pony show!

Watch the judge – any time in camera shot he is sitting up looking at prosecutor pretending to hang on to every word.

Camera pans off judge.

Camera then goes back with judge in shot. He is doing his paperwork for the day off the right a bit on his desk.

Now he is back in the shot. To make the performance complete, when in view he shuffles the same two sheets of paper throughout the entire 40 minutes!!
As the prosecutor babbles on, and is on the 8th page of his presentation every time the judge is back in the shot he starts shuffling the same papers directly in front of him again!

BUT he never shuffles past the second page of the stuff directly in front of him while by this time other guy is on page 9!. Observe!
Please!
JMO!

http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/aaron-hernandez-arraignment-charged-murder-19498550
 
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totally but there is so much Narcissistic stuff here OR being buzzed ( I am above everything)
God leaving gum
cameras
filmed with guns'
texting How anyone in this day and age does not know that everything is traceable

watch someone will blow up something in a toilet and that will be the excuse to put cameras in every restroom in the land

How on EARTH (unless high as a kite!) IF you just killed someone being flaunting a gun at your own home THAT YOU HAVE TO KNOW HAS 14 CAMERAS it is mindboggling!

gang (if he did join one years ago) I doubt that they will rat him out now that is interesting also............................

anyone find it curious at best that today they FIND this silver vehicle they have been searching for for a year? Wipe up that fishy smell pls!


The guy in florida he supposedly shot didnt run to the cops cause he is a dope dealer. ahhh ha that helpful explains why the guy refused to name him intially! TY see I love this place!

It sounds like we are going to get a real close look at all the authetic nuances of gang rites rituals etc on this one!

is the main role of a Tight End to clobber the heck out of whoever has the ball - that would fit in with like aggressive need satisfication - or to put it another way what is tight end main job within the context of all the silliness!

bail appeal denied : I vote this will be changed (think Oscar) with some time and media calming


texting friends who come running : do we know names of the friends it would be interesting to learn a bit more about them
 
  • #209
Oh my goodness

The gun in the pic looks like a Glock .45 cal

Five .45 cal shells were recovered at the murder scene....:twocents:
 
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The gun in the pic looks like a Glock .45 cal

Five .45 cal shells were recovered....:twocents:

I agree, as does my deputy sheriff firearms instructor father-in-law.
 
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I agree, as does my deputy sheriff firearms instructor father-in-law.

Murder weapon has not been found...wonder if Mr. Hernandez can account for the whereabouts of the gun in the pic?
 
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Carlos Ortiz is being held on probation violation. He was already on probation for a prior misdemeanor charge of larceny / criminal mischief convictions

Criminal mischief (FL) A person commits the offense of criminal mischief if he or she willfully and maliciously injures or damages by any means any real or personal property belonging to another, including, but not limited to, the placement of graffiti thereon or other acts of vandalism thereto
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Any person who willfully and maliciously defaces, injures, or damages by any means any church, synagogue, mosque, or other place of worship, or any religious article contained therein,.

Any person convicted under this section when the offense is related to the placement of graffiti (intersting that graffiti comes up lots in the law)
placing graffiti on any public property or private property,

Because of the difficulty of confronting the blight of graffiti,..........

establishing ordinances that prohibit the marking of graffiti or other graffiti-related offenses.

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes...ing=&URL=0800-0899/0806/Sections/0806.13.html

But a lot of the buzz Thursday related to Ortiz, caught up in a high-profile homicide: Is he one of the two mystery men Hernandez allegedly summoned to North Attleborough, Mass., to help with the Lloyd killing?

attorney, represented Ortiz on an assault charge there in 2010 – a typical, alcohol-fueled street beef,

Court records show that a person matching Ortiz's name, middle initial and birth year in Bristol has been in and out of jail with an extensive record, including a February conviction for interfering with an officer. Other convictions listed for Ortiz include larceny, assault and criminal mischief.

When he was in and out of jail, Ortiz, now 27, barely had a friend in the world, Dorman said, and rarely could find anyone to post bail.

Last December, Ortiz posted on a photo of Hernandez with his baby daughter and fiancée and commented, "I love u A … Always my (racial epithet) u know we here….."

Landlord Tom Zipp said Ortiz "isn't on the lease" and shouldn't have been living in the apartment, but he believes Ortiz is dating the daughter of the woman on the lease. She rents the two-bedroom apartment for $895 a month, heat and hot water included, he said. She has been there since 2009.

Ortiz and his girlfriend were "always arguing, usually over something he had misplaced. He was always searching his car for something he couldn't find."
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Hern with his girlfriend
http://televisioninternet.com/news/pictures/sjenkins1.html

http://televisioninternet.com/news/pictures/sjenkins2.html

http://www.heavy.com/news/2013/06/carlos-ortiz-arrest-hernandez-lloyd-murder/
(a picture is worht a thousand words or helpful!)
 
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Neighbors told Eyewitness News it's one he shared with his girlfriend and according to them, it was a relationship filled with fights.

"Verbal, that was it," said neighbor Alan Libby. "Nothing smashing or violent, nothing like that, but there were times where I was getting ready to call somebody to settle it because you don't know what it would escalate to."

While physical violence isn't in Ortiz's criminal past, however a series of misdemeanors are. Larceny was his last offense, and he received probation.

http://www.kpho.com/story/22700000/prosecutor-bristol-mans-arrest-linked-to-hernandez
 
  • #215
Exactly, refuse to cooperate in criminal case and file a civil ca$e.
Or.......... as I learn more now I am going more for gang loyality and stuff (not identifing him)!
 
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Murder weapon has not been found...wonder if Mr. Hernandez can account for the whereabouts of the gun in the pic?
Most interesting question! We gonna get an answer IMO nope!
 
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Anyone know about the .22 gun? There was one found close to body location? Recently left there because it was on top of leaves...?

What kind of guns were used in the double murder?
 
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first dark clouds around Hernandez apparently began circling during his time in high school.

devastated by his father's death, and it caused a change in the young man

responded by lashing out at his family, smoking marijuana and spending his free time hanging around with a rough crowd of young men in Bristol.

he was very, very angry

Hernandez was arrested after an altercation outside a bar in Gainesville. Hernandez received deferred prosecution in the case

After the Gators lost to Auburn on Sept. 29, 2007, a shooting left two men wounded, one critically. According to Mike Bianchi of the Orlando Sentinel, Hernandez and three other Florida players were questioned in regard to the incident,

suspended for the season opener, a suspension that he later admitted was for testing positive for marijuana

After that, the off-field issues seemed to quiet down ......mother Terri says via phone while on lunch her job as a school secretary in Bristol. )shared in that belief: "He's my Aaron again. Just now everything's getting better, and it took him three years. I thought I lost him for good. He wasn't the same kid. Now he's back, the same fun-loving Aaron."

many NFL teams were wary of Hernandez's checkered past.

five-year, $40 million contract extension in August 2012.

Hernandez's numbers were down in an injury-plagued 2012 season

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1685469-complete-timeline-of-the-rise-fall-of-aaron-hernandez

When Dennis Hernandez died at 49 in January 2006 after complications from routine hernia surgery, his then-16-year-old son's world was shattered.

Dennis Hernandez was nicknamed "The King." Generous and gregarious, he seemingly touched everyone he met. Thousands poured into the funeral home for his services, Aaron says. There's a memorial in the courtyard of the high school where he worked as a custodian. A yearly golf tournament in his name funds two scholarships for local college-bound students.

It was a hard time at home after his dad's death. "He was just lost." When your guy, your idol, your soul is taken from you, how do you deal with that? I just think there's a part of his life that was not there. He needed discipline; he needed someone to talk to." "It was a mess with a lot of family issues, fighting and disagreements," "I don't go to his grave," he says. "I hide from it. I kind of feel like it didn't happen, still in denial, but I have a lot of support."

Every morning, Hernandez arrived at Meyer's office at 7:30 and read the Bible with his coach.....Says Hernandez, "He helped me through a lot of that stuff. I would have horrible days, and he taught me to put things aside and work through it. We have a great relationship even though he wants to kill me half the time."

"We call him Chico," says offensive guard Mike Pouncey, one large half of the Pouncey twins. Why? "He's the only Puerto Rican on the team. (Hernandez's paternal grandparents were from Puerto Rico.) When you call him Aaron, he doesn't really respond.

A guided tour of his arms reads like his autobiography:.

"On this side, everything is good," he says, starting from his right shoulder. There's a tattoo representing God's hands, a nod to his big brother and to his father and the day he died. There's the sun representing all the good days he had with his dad. Beneath those rays are clouds and rain. "It all ends in heaven," he says, now near his wrist, pointing to the angels.

Then there's his left arm. "There's Jesus' hands on the cross, and that's about the pain we all go through," he says. There's his father's favorite quotes. The phrase "self made." A spider web. "Spiders create their own path. I make my own decisions, don't blame anyone," he says. There's a tribute to his mom and dad, a football. On it goes, not a patch of skin unadorned.

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/spor...ec/2009-10-08-gator-wears-heart-on-arms_N.htm



You can take the boy off the streets, but you can't keep him from going back. Stories about Hernandez's downfall will inevitably focus on his "friends," or "the wrong crowd," as these stories do. That implies that the friends are the bad guys, and Hernandez was caught in their web and couldn't get out.

Well, who is to say? Maybe Hernandez is the wrong crowd, as much as his friends are. Maybe a guy who doesn't learn from allegedly shooting a guy in the face has some serious problems with reality.

his brother D.J. was a quarterback,

when he signed a seven-year, $41 million contract last August HE said "This is probably one of the best days of my life. I'll remember this day forever. I just hope I (Me I found this sad - like he quietly had doubts if he could ever get over his loss and stay in control and break out of gang stuff IMO))keep going, doing the right things, making the right decisions so I can have a good life, and be there to live a good life with my family." That day, Hernandez wrote a $50,000 check to the Myra Kraft Giving Back Fund

When writing about the five-year, $40 million contract extension given to New England Patriots tight end Adrian Hernandez, we briefly touched on the $50,000 donation Hernandez made to the Myra Kraft Foundation, the charity named after the late wife of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, "out of respect for Robert drafting him, [and] for doing his deal two years early." Turns out, the gesture was far more emotional than we knew. Monday also marked the team's annual Charity Gala, and when Hernandez presented Kraft with the check, it got a little dusty in the room.

Aaron came into my office, a little teary-eyed, and presented me with a check for $50,000 to go to the Myra Kraft Giving Back Fund," ...."I said 'Aaron, you don't have to do this, you've already got your contract.' And he said, 'No, it makes me feel good and I want to do it.'

Not only is it $50,000, cause that's not really, that's just the money that really doesn't mean much, with the amount given, it's more, I have a lot more to give back, and all I can do is play my heart out for them, (me:different interview same theme /self doubt ) make the right decisions, and live life as a Patriot."

But more than the football stuff, Hernandez seemed to grasp a deeper meaning behind the contract extension, which isn't always the case. It's a testament to the culture Kraft has established since he became the team's majority owner in 1994.

There are roughly 60,000 residents of Bristol

If you've followed the case you know that Hernandez -- a hybrid on the field -- has that unique combination of stupidity and recklessness (shell casings in the rental car might be the gold medal winner) that makes him a 78 mph fastball down the middle of the plate to any district attorney with the ability to find a courthouse. Throw some misplaced hubris in there and you've got the guy who stood emotionless in court on Wednesday as his life really came to an end.

charged with murder in the first degree in the killing of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd. Hernandez is also charged with one count of carrying a firearm without a license; two counts of possession of a large capacity firearm; and two counts of possession of a firearm without a valid ID card. He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

Here’s a guy who has a beautiful little baby girl living in a beautiful home in North Attleboro with his girlfriend with nothing but memories to create and a legacy to build. He had become a dynamic player in the Patriots offense and at just the age of 23 was entering the prime of his NFL life.......financial security that would allow them to do pretty much anything they wanted as a family. There could have been family vacations, trips to Disney World,

We don’t know whether he’s innocent or guilty from a legal standpoint. The evidence against him doesn’t seem promising, but then again we’ve seen enough over the years to know that anything is possible.

What we do know is that he’s guilty of even putting himself in this position. Had he not gone out that night and just stayed home with his family, all this could have been avoided.

Hernandez said last year “I’m engaged now, and I have a baby. So, it’s just gonna make me think of life a lot differently and doing things the right way,” “Now, another one is looking up to me. I can’t just be young and reckless Aaron no more. I’m gonna try to do the right things, become a good father and [her] be raised like I was raised.”


One of the more chilling details that came out was the fact that police even had the final texts Lloyd sent to his sister as he sat in the car and seemingly knew that something bad was about to happen.

Before it happened he was just over a month away from training camp and looking to build on all the promise that put him in position to make the most of everything he had done up to that point.

"Now that I'm a Patriot, I have to start living like one, and making the right decisions for them.



Now instead he’ll just be a cautionary tale of a player who will forever be remembered in Patriots history for all the wrong reasons..........................................................

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http://www.patsfans.com/ian/blog/20...w-just-a-cautionary-tale-after-murder-charge/


http://itiswhatitis.weei.com/sports...ron-hernandezs-mother-my-son-will-be-cleared/


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl/news/20130626/aaron-hernandez-charged/


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http://www.weei.com/sports/boston/f...nihane/2013/06/27/aaron-hernandez-life-wasted





AN aside anyone know if the charges were refiled before or after his arrest?
 
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