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Someone disrespects him by "talking" to another group of people so he has them killed to validate his street cred or something....It's almost like in middle school when someone gets made when their friend talks to someone they don't like. Only difference, Hernandez was freaking stupid and decided to involve a gun.
All of these thugs Hernandez hung out with and tried to impress don't give two you know what's about him.
The same people Hernandez thought he needed to act tough in front of will end up ratting him out and telling the cops everything.
The guy is so stupid. You have a 40 million dollar contract and your job is to catch passes from Tom Brady and play for one of the best teams in the NFL.
You're set for life and can have whatever you want but you opt for dressing like a thug, hanging out with low lifes, getting mad over high school type drama, and acting like you're a gang banger.
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Judging from a lot of what's been said, sounds like Hernandez' lifestyle was catching up to him and the paranoia only worsened things. He's probably still in denial, but I'd imagine soon enough he'll be realizing his life is over. Coincidentally, I'm watching Casino as I type this.
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I agree, except I tend to believe that Hernandez did not murder this guy (or anyone else he may have murdered) in order to impress his homies. I don't even believe it would have mattered much had Hernandez been surrounded by individuals of the highest character.
I think he committed the murder(s?) because he's a ****ing psychopathic killer with no regard for human life. He WAS the influence - he was the one that his more sane friends needed to stay away from. His level of NFL success never could have been enough of a positive influence upon Hernandez for him to change his ways because his psychopathy is hardwired. It's really who he is. The football uniform was just a convenient disguise.Comment
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That's okay, that's what I'm here for. Because when trash is trash and it's clear they're trash, it's okay to call them trash.
It's OKAY to call a spade a spade. It really is. I promise it's okay.
I don't know what to tell anyone who doesn't think Aaron Hernandez is trash, especially after all of this. I really don't.
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This guy is currently being investigated in the shootings of four people (killing three) in three separate incidents. I don't think we have ever seen anything like this before.
And seriously, there is a high probability that these are not the only shootings/murders he's ever been involved in.
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I know there has been talk of tattoos already but heard a few things about it on local sports talk radio yesterday morning.
He has an L and K indicating he is a Latin King. However, even more telling is another tattoo that links him to MS-13. Most LEO's on this site should have knowledge of this gang and how dangerous they are. They originated in El Salvador but have moved into different areas of USA.
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If the L and K stand for Latin Kings, and the other tattoo stands for MS-13, he most likely won't last in jail. He'll be considered a traitor and most likely murdered.--
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Yeah, the more that comes out, the more I see his character deteriorate. I mean, he could be innocent with regard to the murders, but having gang tattoos? Even if unaffiliated it shows what he wanted to be.
There are certain rules of society (laws) I think are okay to violate, but they are generally non-violent, and don't steal from others. His alleged crimes, and tattoos lead me to believe he wanted to be violent and steal.Thanks to LBzrules: So these threads won't be forever lost.
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I'm wondering if they got anything from the girlfriend/sister. Early on they were looking for her bc of possible "concern for her safety" which could mean that if this execution was to destroy knowledge of another event, she may know too.Comment
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Aaron Hernandez Was a Passenger in a High Speed Chase in Connecticut, With the Man Who is Now Suing Him for Shooting Him in the Eye
Finally, both of the other men alleged to be involved in the Odin Lloyd shooting are in custody. The investigation now turns to finding the weapon used in the shooting. Buried within that Boston Globe article is an interesting blurb about Aaron Hernandez and his involvement with Alexander Bradley, the man now suing him for a separate shooting in Florida.
On the weekend between the AFC Championship Game (which New England lost to Baltimore) and the Super Bowl, Aaron Hernandez appeared on a police report with Alexander Bradley after a high speed chase. According to the police report, a Black Yukon SUV was stopped on a highway at 2:20 a.m. when a trooper pulled up, and the vehicle took off swerving violently. The chase down I-93 reached 105 miles per hour before the vehicle was finally pulled over.
Bradley, the man who was later allegedly shot in the eye by Hernandez, was the driver, and Hernandez was in the passenger seat. When the officer approached the vehicle, Hernandez reportedly yelled out, “Trooper, I’m Aaron Hernandez — it’s OK.”
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I don`t think so. I believe it`s the league`s fault for not checking these players` background close enough. The NFL better put a plan in place now. This calls for extreme action...get arrested one time and your pro career is over plain and simple. Then we`ll see how much of this crap with these thugs continues. Get rid of the gangbangers, ghetto trash and put decency and respect back into pro football.Comment
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But I know that teams and NFL security hire a lot of ex-cops, and they have expense accounts to take their cop friends to dinner, games, events because they want their backs scratched when some players "make poor decisions.". I fully believe that the Patriots got an anonymous phone call the morning Hernandez was to be arrested letting them know of the charges.
But again this is all just my personal thoughts.Moderator
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