Mr.Guy
formerly timidtebow
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I was hoping Aaron would have lived til his 40s so we could have a 60 minutes special where he would tell us why he did all this dumb stuff.
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Problem is, all that sucker **** inside your DNAsnitch and get a good deal to take down the big fish
or
lifetime like hernandez. no brainer. smart move.
Daddy prolly snitched, heritage inside your DNA
Backbone don't exist, born outside a jellyfish, I gauge
I was hoping Aaron would have lived til his 40s so we could have a 60 minutes special where he would tell us why he did all this dumb stuff.
The former New England Patriots tight end was in that jail cell because he was convicted to life in prison for the 2013 shooting death of Odin Lloyd, but after his suicide Hernandez dies an innocent man.
Under an old Massachusetts law called "abatement ab initio" Hernandez's 2013 conviction is void following his death because the case was still going through the appeals process, according to what Massachusetts Bar Association's Martin W. Healy told The Boston Globe.
wonder what the bible verse was
too bad he didnt leave a confession note before he died
I was hoping Aaron would have lived til his 40s so we could have a 60 minutes special where he would tell us why he did all this dumb stuff.
All of this. His 30 for 30 would've been amazing. Now it's just going to be good.
wonder what the bible verse was
too bad he didnt leave a confession note before he died
wrote john 3:16 on his forehead with his own blood
For God so loved the world that he gave his one & only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life
Citing a source, the news station originally reported that Hernandez wrote the title of the verse in blood on his forehead. The station said later on Wednesday that the source's original comment was wrong and the verse title was actually written in marker.
Interesting post from Reddit.
Not sure if this has been explained yet but...
So out here in Boston there is a local sports talk radio show called Toucher & Rich. Last hour they had on a law professor and a lawyer to explain what's going on and why he probably did it.
Because his murder conviction is in appeal, and his recent gun charge will go into appeal...now that he is dead, those appeals cannot be heard and those convictions will be vacated. And while this doesn't help with the civil suits his family/estate will face from the victims families, it does make it so that officially Aaron Hernandez does not have any convictions under his name.
Now what that means in the grand scheme of things is his family is now technically entitled to his NFL pension, his signing bonus and any other money the Patriots owe him. I'm sure they will fight it but it gives the family a leg to stand on.
This happened in the case of the Catholic Priest that touched all those kids. Father Goggins I think his name was. Convicted, appealed, offed himself and they vacated the convictions. The families still were able to bring civil charges but he officially never got convicted.
TL;DR - Hernandez convictions will be vacated now, he is no longer a felon and is owed his nfl pension, his signing bonus and more money that will all technically go to his family.
Interesting post from Reddit.
Not sure if this has been explained yet but...
So out here in Boston there is a local sports talk radio show called Toucher & Rich. Last hour they had on a law professor and a lawyer to explain what's going on and why he probably did it.
Because his murder conviction is in appeal, and his recent gun charge will go into appeal...now that he is dead, those appeals cannot be heard and those convictions will be vacated. And while this doesn't help with the civil suits his family/estate will face from the victims families, it does make it so that officially Aaron Hernandez does not have any convictions under his name.
Now what that means in the grand scheme of things is his family is now technically entitled to his NFL pension, his signing bonus and any other money the Patriots owe him. I'm sure they will fight it but it gives the family a leg to stand on.
This happened in the case of the Catholic Priest that touched all those kids. Father Goggins I think his name was. Convicted, appealed, offed himself and they vacated the convictions. The families still were able to bring civil charges but he officially never got convicted.
TL;DR - Hernandez convictions will be vacated now, he is no longer a felon and is owed his nfl pension, his signing bonus and more money that will all technically go to his family.
That money is going to be tied up in the lawyer fees and also what he's going to have to pay out in the civil suits.
Um no. The Aaron Hernandez story will make an amazing actual movie...let alone a damn 30 for 30 documentary.
Trying to ascribe some noble motive to his suicide... there's a 95% chance that he killed himself out of despair, not some strategic planning move for his family.That money is going to be tied up in the lawyer fees and also what he's going to have to pay out in the civil suits.
That money is going to be tied up in the lawyer fees and also what he's going to have to pay out in the civil suits.
$18+ million in lawyer fees and civil suits?
Trying to ascribe some noble motive to his suicide... there's a 95% chance that he killed himself out of despair, not some strategic planning move for his family.That money is going to be tied up in the lawyer fees and also what he's going to have to pay out in the civil suits.
why would any human being be smoking k2 or spice doe, smoke that good good 420
Trying to ascribe some noble motive to his suicide... there's a 95% chance that he killed himself out of despair, not some strategic planning move for his family.That money is going to be tied up in the lawyer fees and also what he's going to have to pay out in the civil suits.