https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F39LObjtD5c If you look next to him after the verdict is read the HUGE guard next to him telling him have a seat!
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I was actually worried he would wiggle off due to the lack of murder weapon but thankfully the defense finally admitted to him being at the scene for some reason essentially making the prosecutor's case for them. I was also worried that the small town would struggle against the star athlete and his high profile lawyer. I'm glad I was wrong about that one.
He still will face two additional murder charges later down the road and there is plenty of legitimate evidence in that case.
Didn't they conclude it was a murder to cover up the other two ie Lloyd knew too much?
It’s July 27, 2012, the first day of Patriots training camp, and Aaron Hernandez is all giggles with a media throng lapping up all the yuks about the former New England tight end’s summer vacation. Rob Gronkowski had just finished off a wild offseason during which Hernandez’s fellow tight end worked off his team’s Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants during what seemed like a five-month-long party, with the omnipresent paparazzi at every turn, and most every Boston media member taking pleasure in the ability to cover the cartoonish events.
“Aaron, was your summer as crazy as Gronk’s?
“Um, more private,” Hernandez said to the delight of the crowd surrounding him. “But I still had some fun.”
Like what? Can you give us some examples of the fun you had?
“That’s still private but…” Hernandez said to more laughter.
“Next question.”
Eleven days earlier, Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado were the victims of a drive-by shooting in Boston’s South End, murders for which Hernandez was indicted by a grand jury on charges related to them on Wednesday.
Eleven days.
Exactly one month later, the Patriots would sign Hernandez to a new five-year deal. He’d play one season under it