If there's anything to this, I think it's safe to say this guy's a full blown sociopath.Apparently not his first killing:
BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) -- FOX 25 has learned exclusively that investigators are looking into Aaron Hernandez as a possible suspect in a double murder that happened on July 16, 2012 in downtown Boston.
Makes me wonder if any of this is gang related.If there's anything to this, I think it's safe to say this guy's a full blown sociopath.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/e...pect-in-odin-lloyd-murder-captured-in-floridaHernandez is being investigated for a 2012 double-murder, and is being sued for allegedly shooting Alexander Bradley in the face. Bradley's attorney, David Jaroslawicz, told USAToday.com on Friday that Bradley, who was found alone and bleeding in a Florida industrial park, "...was left there because they thought he would be dead."
Also some blurbs about his UF days...he wasn't a choir boy apparently.It was an argument at Tootsie's, a Miami strip club, that caused Hernandez to shoot his friend Alexander S. Bradley, a federal lawsuit alleges. The suit does not state whether the shooting was accidental or intentional.
According to the suit, filed June 19, Hernandez and Bradley were driving through Palm Beach County after leaving the club. Hernandez discharged a gun, the suit states, and a bullet struck Bradley, putting out his right eye.
and this...The request from Boston police in the July 2012 double homicide was based on evidence developed through the investigation of Lloyd's slaying, Bristol Police Lt. Kevin Morrell said. He said police were asked to search the same home in Bristol for both investigations, and a vehicle was seized at the address on Friday.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...t-end-charged-murder-moved-to-new-cell-070213Authorities have also linked Hernandez to a May 18 fight outside a bar in Providence, R.I., that involved a gun.
A prosecutor with the Bristol County district attorney's office has said that a man who matched the description of a man seen on video with Hernandez on the night of Lloyd's slaying was seen putting a gun under a car during the Rhode Island incident.
Authorities traced that gun to a Florida gun shop.
Then following Lloyd's death, police said they recovered a .22 caliber gun about a quarter-mile from the defendant's home — a weapon authorities said was traced to the same store.
Thaddeus Singleton III, an associate of Hernandez's with whom police wanted to talk, died in a one-car accident.
The Nissan Maxima in the accident involving Singleton was registered to Andres Valderrama,Hernandez's uncle.
As much as I dislike the Patriots, (I'm a colts fan, plus I dislike the sports teams of Boston as a general rule) I have grown to strongly admire Robert Kraft. He seems to be a legitimately good guy, and it amazed me to see the way he fought on the players behalf during the lockout. He and his organization have handled this whole messy situation with a lot of class.Kraft speaks out......"principle is more important than money."
I have a lot of respect for Robert Kraft.
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story...hernandez-saying-feels-duped-tight-end-guilty
I'm glad scum like him and Sharper are being taken on the streets. I hope it was worth it, Aaron. Big dummy.Aaron Hernandez was just found guilty of first degree murder in this case.