New Report - Aaron Hernandez Molested as a Child - p. 167

The only thing I can think of that would make Aaron do this is ole buddy was about snitch to the cops about drugs.

If you got 40 million I don't think you put that on the line about something money related.

Dude was either blackmailing him or about to snitch.

I dunno...I think it was a spur of the moment decision to just off him for whatever reason. if he was being blackmailed or he knew he was going to snitch about something, he'd have a little more time to plan it out instead of partying with him and then doing it.

I'm trying to give him more credit than that
 
You know what until them other dudes either get charged or take the stand I still think he has a chance to get out of this.

Stealing this thought from local radio, but..Why charge Hernandez with first degree murder immediately if those two haven't been spoken with by now? I think they gave him up.
 
I remember Hernandez being the youngest player in the NFL at one point

Baffled at why you would throw it all away
 
You know what until them other dudes either get charged or take the stand I still think he has a chance to get out of this.

Stealing this thought from local radio, but..Why charge Hernandez with first degree murder immediately if those two haven't been spoken with by now? I think they gave him up.

it's very plausible they sold him out. the authorities are always out to get the highest profile cases done, so they'll settle with the little guys if it means getting to the big guy.

i don't think there's any good ending for aaron with this.
 
Look Aaron needs to hope they put this all on him and don't bring them other ****** in. He has a way better chance going at this alone then with them

Will that happen? I doubt it

Dude is in deep but until they get a witness(or one of them ****** flip) or the gun he still has a out

Lawyers got to be licking there lips to pick that **** apart
 
Even if both of his boys come out and say they pulled the trigger, Aaron was the one who set up this entire thing. He picked up the victim, he told his boys to meet him, he drove, this is more than enough to carry a charge.
 
What an idiot.

He has "Blood" tattooed on his right hand. So you know this dude has been acting like he's part of that life.

You're from Bristol, CT, what were you thinking Aaron?
 
Pats took down all Hernandez jerseys, t shirts, any references to this man in team stores as well
 
I don't feel sorry for him. It's not the first time he's been in trouble in his life for being stupid. At some point you have to sit down and say "whoa, I have an opportunity for a great life" verusus whatever the knucklehead life has for you. Some just prefer to be the knucklehead and "be about that life". Well this what being about that life gets you.
 
Look Aaron needs to hope they put this all on him and don't bring them other ****** in. He has a way better chance going at this alone then with them

Will that happen? I doubt it

Dude is in deep but until they get a witness(or one of them ****** flip) or the gun he still has a out

Lawyers got to be licking there lips to pick that **** apart

LOLWUT

his best bet is one of those dudes taking the wrap for him, and him pleading down on all the other charges.
 
Sorry, doesnt ring a bell.
Same. Never heard of him
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Man I'm still trying to wrap my head around why Hernandez would do something as stupid as this.
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Stealing this thought from local radio, but..Why charge Hernandez with first degree murder immediately if those two haven't been spoken with by now? I think they gave him up.
Given all the facts that the prosecution presented during the hearing against Hernandez I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case.
 
I don't know what yall are talking about, you don't get off when you orchestrated the whole thing. Regardless if you pulled the trigger. and he was THERE
 
What an idiot.

He has "Blood" tattooed on his right hand. So you know this dude has been acting like he's part of that life.

You're from Bristol, CT, what were you thinking Aaron?

Acting? What would he have to do to go from acting to living it?
 
I don't know what yall are talking about, you don't get off when you orchestrated the whole thing. Regardless if you pulled the trigger. and he was THERE
Yup the fact that he was there and they got texts, cameras, etc he definitely gonna do some prison time,,right now his lwayers are working on how they can beat the murder charge and have him locked up for like 5 years instead of Life

Similar thing happened to my homeboy i grew up with matter fact...he was an All American d lineman, ranked #1 and all that...him and a couple other dudes shot somebody in the head and he still in jail now :{
 
I don't know what yall are talking about, you don't get off when you orchestrated the whole thing. Regardless if you pulled the trigger. and he was THERE
Yup the fact that he was there and they got texts, cameras, etc he definitely gonna do some prison time,,right now his lwayers are working on how they can beat the murder charge and have him locked up for like 5 years instead of Life

Similar thing happened to my homeboy i grew up with matter fact...he was an All American d lineman, ranked #1 and all that...him and a couple other dudes shot somebody in the head and he still in jail now :{

name?
 
i hate to keep quoting myself (although i really don't) but even if they say he didn't pull the trigger, he was still there. it's reasonable to think he may have orchestrated the entire thing.

found this on a massachusetts criminal law attorney's website:


The penalties for conspiracy can be severe, depending on the offense the defendant conspired to commit. If the defendant conspired to commit a felony that is punishable by life in prison, the punishment for the conspiracy offense could be up to 20 years in jail in addition to a $10,000 fine. If the defendant conspired to commit an offense that was punishable by ten years or more, then the defendant could be placed in jail for up to ten years and fined up to $10,000. For all other conspiracies to commit felonies punishable for less than ten years in prison, the defendant could be held in jail for five years and charged a fine of $5,000. Finally, if a defendant is found guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime that is not a felony, the defendant could still be given a sentence of up to 2 ½ years in jail and a fine of $2,000.


It is not necessary that the conspirators formulated a formal agreement among themselves, or that they agreed on every detail of the conspiracy, or even that they met together. But the Commonwealth must prove that there was a joint plan among them, and that the defendant joined in that plan.

i would assume destroying his phone and surveillance system is sufficient for this part:

However, remember that it is not enough that the defendant knew about the conspiracy or associated with conspirators. To be liable as a conspirator, the defendant must have actually joined in the conspiracy as something that he (she) wished to bring about.

In many cases, conspiracy is charged in addition to another offense, normally the subsequent offense committed as part of the conspiracy. Under Massachusetts law, even if a defendant is acquitted for the subsequent offense, the defendant can be found guilty of conspiracy or vice versa.

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i'm fairly certain they'll be able to prove that "there was a joint plan among them, and the defendant joined in that plan".the fact that he was in the car with them and the car being in his name, him destroying his phone and security systems seems like they could claim he joined in on the conspiracy even if it wasn't him who pulled the trigger. and the last quote claims that he doesn't have to be found guilty of the murder to be found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder.
 
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