Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
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Originally Posted by
Dade
First I've heard that the actual murder was caught on video. No wiggle room for Hernandez now...better plea guilty and cut some years off the sentencing.
From what I got from watching it was video of him with a gun.... both leaving his home then returning home.
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
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Originally Posted by
RavenMadness
From what I got from watching it was video of him with a gun.... both leaving his home then returning home.
Oh okay.
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
I wonder if death penalty is in play if they have video and people talking.
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
I heard his boys are ratting him out to enforcement? this true?
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
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Originally Posted by
conviction
I wonder if death penalty is in play if they have video and people talking.
There is no death penalty in Massachusetts. Life without the possibility of parole if convicted of 1st degree murder.
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
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Originally Posted by
RavenMadness
From what I got from watching it was video of him with a gun.... both leaving his home then returning home.
That's just on his home surveillance. The prosecutors claim they have all sorts of security footage beyond that, from several different businesses and the industrial park where the crime allegedly took place. Time will tell if that's true or not.
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
Im cool with Hernandez rotting in prison his whole life
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
I wonder when AH's mugshot is going to hit the 'Net.
Wouldn't mind sending it to the ass hat NE fans I know who keep sending me Ray's mugshot from '00.
Petty? Yep.
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
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Originally Posted by
conviction
I wonder if death penalty is in play if they have video and people talking.
No death penalty in Mass
It just hard to believe that anyone let alone a guy with so much to lose could be so stupid.
I truly hate the whole gansta rap culture. I got no proof that Hernandez was wrapped up in all that but if it talks like a duck and walks like a duck it prob is. At the end of the day that whole ridiculous and utterly stupid brand of entertainment (being generous here) condones and glorifies behaviors that are antisocial, stupid and dangerous. I get its on the individual and music will not make you do something you do not already have a propensity to do. I also think though at a young age our patterns of thinking can be influenced by the culture we immerse ourselves in and this is a culture that ruins lives and plants the seeds of thought that the way to handle issues or being dissed is with a gun. I like some rap/hip hop its the gangsta, kill a mofo, slap a woman, rob and steal variety I am talking about here.
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
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conviction
Im cool with Hernandez rotting in prison his whole life
If he's guilty.
Either way, I find this quite sad. Not just Hernandez, but also guys like George Huguely or Oscar Pistorius. Not that I don't think they don't deserve whatever is coming to them, but the fact that they all seemed to have the whole world in front of them, have advantages and opportunities that most of the world doesn't get, and then throw it all away at a very young age. I don't feel bad for them, but it's just a sad situation all around. There are no winners when someone ends up dead and someone else throws away his own life.
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
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Originally Posted by
callahan09
Via Christian Science Monitor ...
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/USA-Upd...C+All+Stories)
"Surveillance cameras at the industrial park captured the arrival of the car with Lloyd and his shooting"
Did anyone else catch this? Um... Sounds like they have the actual murder on video? If so, and they charged Hernandez, it sounds like this case is a slam dunk.
No such thing as a slam dunk in our judicial system. He's got the money to hire top lawyers to find some meaningless technicality to get him off.