GUILTY MA - Aaron Hernandez, New England Patriots player, charged with homicides #4

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Are they going to show it on the news later? I don't know who this Lisa person is.

She is a reporter--was at the trial every day. More from the jury interview on her twitter:

Lisa Kraus Edwards
@LAKEdwards
 
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Lisa is producing the juror interviews for CNN

Lisa Kraus Edwards ‏@LAKEdwards 8m8 minutes ago

Juror interviews will air on Anderson Cooper tonight on CNN and will update the documentary currently running on CNN
 
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http://guardianlv.com/2015/04/the-new-life-of-aaron-hernandez/

The New Life of Aaron Hernandez

Upon his arrival, the newly-sentenced prisoner will be booked into the prison’s system. He will be supplied with stiff, gray-colored scrubs, slip-on canvas shoes and a paper bag. Inside of the former club-goer’s bag will be multiple pairs of underwear, a dull razor and a pen designed to prevent its use as a weapon. What he comes in with and what he is clothed in will be taken away and either sent to his home or destroyed
Read more at http://guardianlv.com/2015/04/the-new-life-of-aaron-hernandez/#I1JuxLAoIwpDRcC7.99
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couldn't happen to a nicer psycho :D
 
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Lisa is producing the juror interviews for CNN

Lisa Kraus Edwards ‏@LAKEdwards 8m8 minutes ago

Juror interviews will air on Anderson Cooper tonight on CNN and will update the documentary currently running on CNN

caught the verdict literally on the fly yesterday at LGA airport...just happened to look it up and no sound but saW the Whole thing. Just saW a clip of the Anderson Cooper shoW to be on tonight...it looks very interesting and What a smart jury!! He has them all together and they are so comfortable With the decision and they really got the joint venture charge and really could care less if he pulled the trigger...I mean they got it. I think it took that long because they just Wanted to revieW all the evidence. A great outcome.
 
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I hope they monitor him very carefully when he is in contact with people on the outside. He seems like the type that will definitely hold grudges and make people pay for "dissen" him. He hung out with quite a few unsavory characters prior to this conviction, many of whom are still walking free, and they idolize him. At this point he has nothing to lose by ordering someone to pay the ultimate price for crossing him.

What bothers me about him is how soft spoken and mild tempered he appears to be on the outside, but what's boiling inside him has resulted in three murder charges. Appearances can be deceiving.

He's probably still got plenty of money left to convince his homies to do things they shouldn't.
 
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Susan Campbell ‏@S_E_Campbell · 2h2 hours ago
NEW: attorney for Carlos Ortiz says he talked with Ortiz right after verdict, says verdict was "not unexpected" #HernandezTrial @wpri12
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By the way, has AH's prison booking photo surfaced yet?
 
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Oh MY. Ortiz must be very nervous. I wonder if they will try and throw AH under the bus now?
 
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Oh MY. Ortiz must be very nervous. I wonder if they will try and throw AH under the bus now?

I would imagine they'll both point their fingers at AH, their lawyers will probably show that they hardly knew OL and had no reason to want him dead. I wonder if during either of their trials, to help prove that point, can all the things AH is alleged to have done (charged with the double murder, the shooting of Bradley, not to mention the conviction for OL's murder) be brought up to show what an unstable serial killer he is?
 
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I would like to ask the jury, did the admission by the defense in closing that he was there make a huge difference in the verdict? What a terrible move by Sultan. Can Aaron use poor counsel in an appeal?
 
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It was baffling. Their defense strategy made no sense. They tried to say that AH was blindsided by the shocking murder and these 2 friends were PCP freaks that shot Odin with no warning. And AH was too scared to react.

Didn't the defense team think that the post murder videos were going to be a problem for that theory to be accepted? AH brings these 'freaks' back to his home in the middle of the night, walks in with his back to them, then hands one of them his baby girl to hold. :no: Did they think the jurors were stupid?
 
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Hernandez jury: 'Emotional toll on all of us'

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"To leave your friend on the ground, knowing that he's not there anymore -- he's either dead or he's going to die -- that's indifference," Dorsey said of Hernandez. "He didn't need to pull the trigger."

That word -- "indifference" -- was used multiple times by members of the jury.

Jon Carlson said he was struck by testimony and video evidence that Hernandez and his two friends were sunbathing poolside hours after the slaying, drinking smoothies. Hernandez at times left his then-8-month-old daughter with the two men.

That indifference "surprised a lot of us," Carlson said.
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http://www.wptz.com/national/hernandez-jury-emotional-toll-on-all-of-us/32408406

It seems nothing escaped the notice of this very aware jury.
 
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Lisa is producing the juror interviews for CNN

Lisa Kraus Edwards ‏@LAKEdwards 8m8 minutes ago

Juror interviews will air on Anderson Cooper tonight on CNN and will update the documentary currently running on CNN

Thank you! I have AC set to my DVR so I will DVR it and watch it later!
 
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It was baffling. Their defense strategy made no sense. They tried to say that AH was blindsided by the shocking murder and these 2 friends were PCP freaks that shot Odin with no warning. And AH was too scared to react.

Didn't the defense team think that the post murder videos were going to be a problem for that theory to be accepted? AH brings these 'freaks' back to his home in the middle of the night, walks in with his back to them, then hands one of them his baby girl to hold. :no: Did they think the jurors were stupid?

And apparently the defense never thought the jury would question why AH drove Odin and his friends to the industrial park in the first place.

The main question I have is whether the defense admitted he was at the murder location to try to seem more honest to the jury or to give AH an ineffectual counsel appeal issue.
 
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This group has renewed my faith in juries. I sure hope the Jhessye Shockley trial has as intelligent and thorough a jury when they begin deliberations. :candle:
 
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I hope they monitor him very carefully when he is in contact with people on the outside. He seems like the type that will definitely hold grudges and make people pay for "dissen" him. He hung out with quite a few unsavory characters prior to this conviction, many of whom are still walking free, and they idolize him. At this point he has nothing to lose by ordering someone to pay the ultimate price for crossing him.

What bothers me about him is how soft spoken and mild tempered he appears to be on the outside, but what's boiling inside him has resulted in three murder charges. Appearances can be deceiving.

He's probably still got plenty of money left to convince his homies to do things they shouldn't.

Yes, Steelman, I was thinking the very same thing the other day. Exactly same thing. THe prosecutors. Odin's uncle. Anyone. Anyone he thinks even looked at him the wrong way. He is such as scary person.
 
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I don't get it. Is that supposed to be a joke by him?

I think that is a 'fake' twitter account making fun of Goodell. JMO
 
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