Aaron Hernandez charged with murder

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Now being reported he is also under investigation for his connection to a double murder in downtown Boston
 
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Now being reported he is also under investigation for his connection to a double murder in downtown Boston

lol wut

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I believe you, it's just that if he's a gd serial killer this is going to be crazy.

That would be just like when former Celtics great Dave Cowens used to work nights as a cab driver on the side during his Celtics career, only I guess somewhat different.
 
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I believe you, it's just that if he's a gd serial killer this is going to be crazy.

People knew it in Gainsville. He sprayed a car and critically injured at least one. Practice. That is what people could determine.

I had a serial-killer grow up a couple doors down from me. If the one I knew hadn't had such a pronounced Narcissistic component, he would never have gotten caught. The point is, I watched this kid go from setting fire and killing animals to practicing to take a human life. This kid was involved in a multi-million dollar law suit, and criminal investigation, and case where he was convicted and sentenced to federal time before he got to murder. What I learned is sometimes it takes a little more for one of these guys to hit stride than others.

At any rate, if there is introducible evidence of prior acts and they are out of state, it makes proof of motive much easier for the prosecution and federal charges are much more likely. There was a woman who kept killing her husbands in LA in the past twenty years, and though she was to smart to ever get convicted on state charges of murder, by the time the Feds got done with her, juries convicted her and judges sentenced her to over 435 years to be served consecutively, in a Federal hell-hole.
 
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That would be just like when former Celtics great Dave Cowens used to work nights as a cab driver on the side during his Celtics career, only I guess somewhat different.

But with more murder, and less driving
 

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this whole thing is surreal...worse part is my teenagers have espn on all the time and its pretty much wall to wall on this nut...just cant seem to shelter these kids from our violent society no matter what they watch on tv. frustrating.
 

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this whole thing is surreal...worse part is my teenagers have espn on all the time and its pretty much wall to wall on this nut...just cant seem to shelter these kids from our violent society no matter what they watch on tv. frustrating.

I don't mean to say what's best for your kids, because that's obviously not my place. But I think it's good for them to know that there are evil people in the world, and not all of those people fit the mold of the desperate criminal in a back alley.
 

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It just continues to amaze me why and how young men/women would throw away both fame and fortune and take this unfortunate path. Hernandez was pretty much living a dream for many kids who play football. It is just sad.
 

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RT @GlobeMCramer: Hernandez's alleged victim, Odin Lloyd, may have had information about that double killings, officials tell us. Potential…
 

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It just continues to amaze me why and how young men/women would throw away both fame and fortune and take this unfortunate path. Hernandez was pretty much living a dream for many kids who play football. It is just sad.

If the charges hold he also killed at least one, maybe multiple, people... so there's that too...

just saying
 

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It just continues to amaze me why and how young men/women would throw away both fame and fortune and take this unfortunate path. Hernandez was pretty much living a dream for many kids who play football. It is just sad.

I have to preface this by admitting that I have virtually no knowledge of Hernandez's background. Maybe he's just a sociopath who enjoyed all sorts of middle-class advantages growing up.

But assuming he comes from a culture of poverty, why are we surprised by this? Such people don't suddenly adopt bourgeois values when they become rich. This kind of thing happens every day in poor communities across the country, but we rarely hear about it because it's expected.

So why are we shocked when someone elevated from an impoverished culture turns out to be poor? Perhaps we're just not used to seeing it.
 

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What????

Between that quote and the confrontation I just saw with Meyer and the reporter, WTF?

This guy brags about going to church and communion every day?

I didn't think my reference to UM liking butts needed any italics......
 

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Hernandez was born in Bristol, Connecticut and grew up in poverty amongst the gang strife that is Bristol, Connecticut. It is widely speculated upon that Hernandez is a member of the Latin Kings street gang. As being a high profile member of a criminal organization that is known for savage criminal conduct it is no surprise that today Aaron Hernandez has been charged with Murder in his adopted hometown of Attleboro, Massachusetts

later in the blog mentioned that not only did the NFL teams know about his failed drug tests, criminal behavior but that he had gang affilitations
 

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Never having been to Bristol, Connecticut it is impossible to imagine urban street gangs, espcially Hispanic ones,... just not what I picutre when I hear Connecticut. crazy
 

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Never having been to Bristol, Connecticut it is impossible to imagine urban street gangs, espcially Hispanic ones,... just not what I picutre when I hear Connecticut. crazy

Connecticut is one of the smallest states in the United States but has the highest number of cities (tied with Ohio) that made it onto our list of the 25 Most Dangerous Cities in America.
Three cities in the small New England state — Bridgeport, New Haven, and Hartford — were ranked among the most dangerous in the country. Connecticut, like other states in the Northeast, has a growing gang problem that could be contributing to violent crime.

Bristol is right down the line from Hartford to New Haven/Bridgeport.....living in a small PA town..we see this just like big cities because they are just stops along the way...lower amount of police...easier for distrubution etc.
 
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Kind of shatters that image of rolling streams and roads with over hanging trees that end up on posts cards....
 
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