Aaron Hernandez acquitted, found dead

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/04/1...-acquitted-in-2012-double-murder-by-jury.html

A jury on Friday acquitted former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez in the 2012 shooting deaths of two men he encountered at a Boston nightclub.

They reached a verdict nearly two years to the day after the former NFL star was convicted in another killing.

Jurors deliberated first-degree murder charges against Hernandez for more than 40 hours over six days.

The former New England Patriots tight end was accused of fatally shooting Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in 2012. Prosecutors said Hernandez opened fire on their car because he felt disrespected when one of the men bumped into him and spilled his drink at a Boston nightclub.

The defense team pointed the finger at Alexander Bradley, a close friend of Hernandez who was with him the night of the shootings.

Hernandez, 27, is already serving a life sentence for the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, a semi-professional football player who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee.

Bradley claimed Hernandez became enraged after de Abreu bumped into him while dancing, spilling his drink. He said Hernandez later opened fire on the men's car as they waited at a stoplight.

Bradley also said Hernandez shot him in the face months later after he made a remark about the earlier shootings. Bradley lost his right eye in the shooting. Hernandez was also charged with witness intimidation in connection with Bradley's shooting.

Hernandez's lawyers said it was Bradley — an admitted drug dealer — who shot the men over a drug deal. The defense hammered at Bradley's credibility, citing his immunity deal with prosecutors to testify against Hernandez, his role as the driver of the car the night of the shootings and his criminal record. Bradley is serving a five-year prison term in Connecticut for firing shots at a Hartford nightclub in 2014.

Hernandez grew up in Bristol, Connecticut, and played for the Patriots from 2010 to 2012. About six weeks after Furtado and de Abreu were killed, Hernandez signed a five-year, $40 million contract with the Patriots and went on to play another season before Lloyd was killed. He was cut from the team shortly after he was arrested in Lloyd's killed in June 2013. He was not charged in the 2012 killings until 2014.

In his first trial, jurors deliberated for 36 hours over seven days before convicting him of murder.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.
 

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As reminder;

Hernandez is serving a life sentence for the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd. So, he's not set free.
 

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Wow.... Patriots have immunity against NFL officiating and now our judicial system? Or like OJ he is a football player and popularity is grounds for being acquitted?....
 

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Dude is garbage. Who cares.
 

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The people he hangs with, the places he goes, the things he does tell you all you need to know the kind of person he is.:poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop:
 

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The people he hangs with, the places he goes, the things he does tell you all you need to know the kind of person he is.:poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop::poop:
He's probably a sociopath and a narcissist.

They typically have low self-esteem and are constantly trying to prove themselves.

It never works though.
 

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Jurors deliberated first-degree murder charges against Hernandez for more than 40 hours over six days.

The DA over-reached and asking to convict on first degree charges is a bad move to begin with. How could they EVER hope to prove that there was premeditation or deliberate planning? This was second degree murder. Asking people to assume he planned and premeditated this act was a dumbass mistake.

Hernandez is serving a life sentence for the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd. So, he's not set free.

Without the chance of parole IIRC.

Wow.... Patriots have immunity against NFL officiating and now our judicial system? Or like OJ he is a football player and popularity is grounds for being acquitted?....

See above, it was poorly tried.


He's probably a sociopath and a narcissist.

Yeah that's a safe bet. Also a thug/gangsta type. His own college coach said he would either end up in the HOF or in jail. That's a paraphrase. He was in a LOT of trouble even in college.
 

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Ole Jose has a knack for getting murderers off the hook. Wonder if Hernandez took the D like Casey Anthony did to pay the legal fees! Lol
 

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I wish they would just euthanize this turd. Why should we ever have to hear his name again, much less pay for his ongoing existence?
 

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Sam Bradford should be right there with him with all the money's he's STOLEN from the NFL. :whistle:
 

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Sam Bradford should be right there with him with all the money's he's STOLEN from the NFL. :whistle:
Damn Rynie you Romo'd that comment dude....
 

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Sam Bradford should be right there with him with all the money's he's STOLEN from the NFL. :whistle:


JMO, but comparing Sam Bradford to a piece of shit murderer is inappropriate man. I'm sure you're just trying to be funny but that's kinda messed up.
 

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what if....? What if....? This case was huge. It has huge implications. The murder Hernandez was convicted of...basically says...Hernandez killed Lloyd so that he wouldn't come forward and talk about this 2012 unsolved murder. So, if Hernandez, in a court of law, has been absolved of all guilt of the prior double murder, it stands to reason he didn't have a motive to kill Lloyd later. Just saying...what if Aaron Hernandez didn't kill Lloyd?