Aaron Hernandez charged with murder

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According to the report, Robert J. Valentine died of a head injury following a moped crash where he hit a curb and wasn't wearing a helmet.

Of all of the dumb luck ways to go..........

"I was doing about 10 mph, hit a curb, and squashed my noggin!"
 

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That's pretty sad if his fiance is involved too, given that she likely wouldv'e known it was related to her sister's boyfriend's death at the time she allegedly did it.

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That's pretty sad if his fiance is involved too, given that she likely wouldv'e known it was related to her sister's boyfriend's death at the time she allegedly did it.

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Something doesn't add up here:

Surveillance video of the house shows Jenkins leaving the basement at about 1:15 p.m. with a trash bag containing a heavy "rigid object." She put that trash bag in the trunk of her car and drove off, and when she returned 35 minutes later the bag was no longer in the trunk.

How do they know the "bag was no longer in the trunk"?
 

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Something doesn't add up here:



How do they know the "bag was no longer in the trunk"?

I would issume the surveliance video they have shows that clearly in some fashion to be able to make that statement.
 

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I don't know...

It just doesn't sound too kosher to me.

Then it would be awful stupid for them to bring it up as a potential piece of evidence in court since it would be useless if they couldn't prove it!
 

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Then it would be awful stupid for them to bring it up as a potential piece of evidence in court since it would be useless if they couldn't prove it!

I agree.

I just don't think that sentence makes much sense. They either did an illegal search of the car or they made the whole thing up.
 

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Or they followed his mistress and saw her remove the bag (and give it to one of the unfortunate deceased relatives).
 

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Or they followed his mistress and saw her remove the bag (and give it to one of the unfortunate deceased relatives).

The article doesn't mention anything about following her. If it had, I wouldn't be so skeptical. Something just doesn't smell right about the narrative they're providing.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>BREAKING: Gun used in 2012 double murder in Boston found. Former <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Patriot&src=hash">#Patriot</a> Aaron Hernandez has been linked to that murder. WBZ-TV 5pm. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23wbz&src=hash">#wbz</a></p>— Peter Wilson (@PetesWire) <a href="https://twitter.com/PetesWire/statuses/369563587565871104">August 19, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Aaron Hernandez seen in video at club with murder victims, report says - ESPN Boston
Police have obtained video that shows former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez at a Boston club at the same time as two men who were shot and killed hours later, according to a report by the Hartford Courant.

Daniel Abreu, 29, and Safiro Furtado, 28, were killed in their car in Boston's South End on July 16, 2012. Police were searching for a gray SUV with Rhode Island plates in connection with the killings and found a car roughly matching that description while searching a Bristol, Conn., residence for evidence related to the murder of Odin Lloyd, which Hernandez is charged with.

The silver Toyota 4Runner with Rhode Island plates had been in the garage of Hernandez's uncle's home for approximately a year.

According to the Courant, police are also examining a .38-caliber pistol in connection with the 2012 case after it was seized from a vehicle driven by a Bristol woman who was involved in a multicar crash June 21.

The newspaper reported that the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office declined to comment on the video.

Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to killing Lloyd on June 17 near his North Attleborough, Mass., home.
 

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This is freaking Sammy The Bull playing in the NFL...
 

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Miami's Mike Pouncey served grand jury subpoena in Massachusetts - NFL - SI.com

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The Massachusetts State Police served Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey with a grand jury subpoena less than an hour after the Patriots defeated the Dolphins 27-17 at Gillette Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
A source with knowledge of the matter told SI.com that the subpoena is related to the investigation into Aaron Hernandez, Pouncey's close friend and former teammate at the University of Florida. The source indicated that police are focusing in on Hernandez's potential involvement in interstate gun trafficking, which is being investigated by several agencies in multiple states -- at least Massachusetts, New York and Florida.
The extent of Pouncey's potential involvement is undetermined, but police are focusing on multiple transactions that involve he and Hernandez. "Organizationally, we do not have a comment," said Dolphins spokesman Harvey Greene. "And Mike Pouncey does not have a comment."
A grand jury subpoena does not mean Pouncey, 24, has been or will be charged with a crime. Rather, law enforcement officials regard him as a material witness who could advance their case against Hernandez. Dolphins officials indicated Pouncey would be traveling back home with the team Sunday night.
After the game, two members of the Massachusetts State Police in dark suits approached Pouncey in the hallway between the Dolphins locker room and the team bus and handed him a piece of white paper. "It's about a grand jury investigation," one official could be heard telling Pouncey. The same police official later said, "Make sure you arrive."
Pouncey appeared confused when handed the paperwork by police and said, "What's this about?" Soon Dolphins officials were scrambling around the concourse looking for answers.
Dolphins special teams coach Darren Rizzi was in the vicinity at the time and asked one of the officers if they'd spoken to Dolphins director of security Stu Weinstein. A uniformed Massachusetts State Police officer held out his right arm and attempted to shield Rizzi from hearing the conversation between Pouncey and police officials.
Rizzi later said with a perplexed look on his face, "Pouncey just got served papers."
Dawn Aponte, the Dolphins executive vice president of football administration, could be seen reading the subpoena outside the team locker room. A uniformed Massachusetts State Policeman declined comment, directing any inquiries to Weinstein.
"You need to talk to Jeff Ireland or Joe Philbin," Weinstein said, referring to the Dolphins general manager and coach. Ireland and Dolphins senior vice president of operations, Bill Galante, also declined comment.
A Patriots official said owner Robert Kraft was not made aware that Massachusetts State Police would be issuing the subpoena to Pouncey. In the minutes after the game, there were five uniformed Massachusetts State Police officers and two in suits loitering about 30 yards from the Dolphins locker room and speaking with NFL Security officials.
In September, Hernandez was indicted and pled not guilty to six charges, including first-degree murder. The other five charges were weapons related, as police seized at least three different types of ammunition -- .22-caliber bullets, 7.62-mm. rounds and 45-caliber bullets -- at Hernandez's home in North Attleboro, Mass., and at his "flop house" in Franklin, Mass.
The increased scrutiny on Hernandez's gun activity could be an indication that the gun charges have taken an increased importance. Shortly after the first murder investigation began, the source said, signs that Hernandez was involved with a large-scale, multi-state gun running operation began to emerge.
Mike Pouncey and his twin brother,Maurkice, a Steelers center, were close to Hernandez and all three lived together for periods of time when they played at Florida. In stories that emerged after Hernandez's arrest, the Pouncey brothers were credited with keeping Hernandez out of trouble while in Gainesville.
The only tie between the Pounceys and Hernandez that's emerged since the arrest was the two brothers being photographed in a night club wearing "Free Hernandez" hats in mid-July. The photograph blew up on social media and Maurkice Pouncey later apologized, saying: "I regret that my actions appear to make light of that serious situation."
A Steelers spokesman declined all comment, including when asked if Maurkice Pouncey had been served.


Read More: Miami's Mike Pouncey served grand jury subpoena in Massachusetts - NFL - SI.com
 

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The Hernandez case is gonna continue to expand. It will eventually engulf a lot of his old Florida team, and maybe even his old coach. Tim Tebow will be the only one not affected.
 

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The Hernandez case is gonna continue to expand. It will eventually engulf a lot of his old Florida team, and maybe even his old coach. Tim Tebow will be the only one not affected.

And Urban Liar always talked about taking the top 1% of the top 1%. I guess he meant criminals.
 
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Psst... Hernandez.....
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Forgive me but II posted the letter back in August and I just missed it until now... but... wha???

A C.O. will never not can they say now for one day have I been down in not with a smile on my face.
 
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