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06-20-2013, 02:55 PM #157
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Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
I understand the notion that as Ravens/Ray Lewis fans we should be a little more wary of jumping to any conclusions. But you don't have to hate the Pats to see just how much shit he's in. With the amount of info revealed in the last couple of days its not that much of stretch to think he had SOME involvement.
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06-20-2013, 02:59 PM #159
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06-20-2013, 03:02 PM #160
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
I don't like to judge but here is what we know.
He purposely destroyed his surveillance system.
He destroyed his cell phone.
Hired a cleaning crew the day after the incident.
Ran from a helicopter (I can't watch TV at the moment or confirm details on this one.)
The only thing I can think of for me to think he didn't do it, is that a close friend did it at his house which makes him accountable for some charges at the least.
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06-20-2013, 03:05 PM #161Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
All signs are pointing to Hernandez. Why would someone have their entire house scrubbed, destroy their home surveillance and cell phone?
They could probably charge him with destruction of evidence now which is a felony.
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06-20-2013, 03:05 PM #162
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06-20-2013, 03:06 PM #163
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
I agree with this. How many people made assumptions about Ray based on half cocked information? There are so many variables here that its only pure speculation at this point to assume anything. I happen to believe there should be good evidence that a man has committed a murder before saying he is a murderer. If any fan base should understand that its ours.
I do think that if one looks at the verifiable media reports it would appear that much Ray on that fateful Atlanta night, Aaron has not been exactly forthcoming or cooperative with the police. That's a far cry though from having pulled the trigger and killed the man. If he is involved in a cover up for a friend, for his girlfriends sister who was dating the guy etc then he will have to answer for those actions in a court of law much like Ray.
Regardless how this plays out the tragedy here is that a man is dead, lives will be inexorably altered and loved ones will never see a person they care about deeply again. Aaron Hernandez much like Ray is going to need to look at his life and his actions regarding this incident and make some serious changes if he manages to survive this with no jail or minimal jail time. Ray is a man who has shown that sometimes its the worst things that we can do/get involved in that lead to us finding and expressing the best within us eventually.“A linebacker's job is to knock out running backs, to knock out receivers, to chase the football,”
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06-20-2013, 03:08 PM #164
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06-20-2013, 03:09 PM #165
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
Really? How do "we" know that? How do we know the system was destroyed at all?
Really? How do we know that? Did you see the pieces?
Really? So there's no possibility that he has his house cleaned every Monday, because he hosts parties every weekend?
Really? How exactly do you "run from" a TV station's helicopter?
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06-20-2013, 03:11 PM #167
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
There are at least two ways to look at this, I guess.
1 - A multi-millionaire's security system is going to be high-end enough that the data (video, sound, timestamps, etc.) doesn't ever live on-site, but rather on a server somewhere in rural Texas.
2 - AH is a savvy criminal (even though his actions over the past 72 hours don't demonstrate it) and therefore has a half-ass 1990's security system with no data archiving ability whatsoever or with an auto-overwrite feature for the very purpose of NOT leaving behind/around any evidence that could be used against him at some point.
Generally, at least some local data from any network, point of service system or point of sale device is archived/backed-up somewhere. I imagine that the shelf-life of the archived data varies wildly based upon purpose and federal law."The Ravens are not taking Jimmy Smith at 26!" -- Me, the day before the 2011 Draft
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06-20-2013, 03:11 PM #168
Re: Aaron Hernandez Murder Investigation (Merged)
One could have made the same statements about Ray the days following the Atlanta incident. We all know how that played out.
Something horrible obviously happened. To some extent it would appear that Hernandez is either involved or aware of what happened.
He could be the trigger man or he simply could have made the mistake that Ray did of trying to cover for others. It certainly appears he knows more than he has said but there is a huge difference between murdering a man and being an accessory after the fact.
Its bad news for Pats fans and Hernandez but till the details come out its a little premature to say all signs point to him. Who knows whats going on in the background. Cops always feed misinformation in an effort to keep suspects off balance and unaware of the direction their investigation is going.“A linebacker's job is to knock out running backs, to knock out receivers, to chase the football,”
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