OT. Aaron Hernandez commits suicide in prison

Pouncey brothers..........UGH!

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey said on Instagram that he spoke with his former college teammate a day earlier.

"Today my heart hurts as I got the worse news I could have imagined," he said. "I will forever miss you and love you bro."
 
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The biggest piece of **** Gaytor fan of them all...
 
Gee, where is Mike Wilbon on this?

Back in 2013, he said this about AH when he was arrested:

"...what opinion is there to have other than to shake your head and say "Oh my God!" It's heinous, if true...It's sad...unthinkably sad...All of it...including the fact that Aaron Hernandez jerseys are selling on line for big money, reportedly. Also, the NFL and guns seems to be a disturbing story that's probably underreported. If this had happened in the NBA people would be screaming bloody murder, complete with every sterotype and all the profiling imaginable...But my opinion is that its sad, awful...What the **** else would anybody say? if there an alternate opinion?"

Okay, I'm sure today he will blame AH's lifestyle, where he was from, where he played college ball at, right?


https://twitter.com/RealMikeWilbon?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

***** that fat piece of $#!+...
 
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The biggest piece of **** Gaytor fan of them all...

That guy is a tool. Him and some of the Canes fans who have a ton of followers that go back and forth with him all day are cringe. Had to unfollow all that crap.
 
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If you go on Silkk's timeline it's just disgusting trolling & disrespect of Miami...

I know a lot of recruiting analysts go on his podcast, but he needs to be called out on this ****.

On God, somebody needs put hands on this ****** coward for real. Idc if he's just a troll, he's a grown *** man that needs to be taught a lesson.

I know I better not ever catch him in public...
 
This dude was trash until the end, waited until AFTER his second trial to kill himself, therefore spending millions on good lawyers and robbing his little girl from money that could've been put to better her life. Selfish coward

I saw someone actually make a fair point that it all might have hit him after he just got acquitted for the double murder. The whole reason he killed Lloyd was because he thought Lloyd would bring him down for the double that he could've walked on anyway. He threw away millions, his family, his whole life for something he technically didn't do.

EXACTLY. dude was soooooo paranoid he sloppily got Lloyd murked out. Then he goes ahead and beats the charge he essentially was afraid of the whole time...but has life without parole over his head over LLOYD a case he wont win on appeal
 
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The biggest piece of **** Gaytor fan of them all...

That guy is a tool. Him and some of the Canes fans who have a ton of followers that go back and forth with him all day are cringe. Had to unfollow all that crap.
Oh believe me I know... He needs to made an example of, he's the type of dude that thinks **** is all sweet until you slap the **** out'em & then he don't understand what the problem is.

Smh, I ****** hate clowns like him.
 
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Aaron Hernandez attempted to murder someone, shot him full of holes on the streets of Gainesville, but the Gainesville PD, the University of Florida, and Urban Meyer, covered it up. Don't believe me? Google it.

This happened while he was a player at the University of Florida

1000% true.

Btw, it's also kinda funny that the Pats are visiting the White House today too. I sooooo hope Trump mentions this.


Honestly, it's not some paranoid ramblings.

There is excellent circumstantial evidence that not only did Aaron Hernandez shoot and try to murder a guy on the streets of Gainesville, but that Urban Meyer, Jeremy Foley, and the UF athletic department were aware of it, had a documented meeting with the Gainesville PD about it, after which the investigation into his role in the shooting went away.

Even today there is some mention of his role in the Gainesville shooting.

Quote from article: "(Aaron Hernandez) eyed as a possible person of interest in an unsolved 2007 shooting in Gainesville." (See below)

https://apple.news/AAVotT6eQR4iAUGr3A0XO1Q

Also, there are reports that another gator player was an accomplice with AH in the Gainesville shooting, I can't remember his name right now but it was an offensive lineman. Also there were reports of the Pouncey brothers somehow being involved

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No, you're spot on and I'm aware of the story. This was/is one of the worst kept secrets in Gainesville. Completely swept under the rug as they were in the midst of their little run. Also, I was only half joking about Teblows before too. How is his reputation as some great leader not tarnished by this at all? Hernandez was apparently an out in the open violent lunatic while in college. He obviously was just smart enough to kinda separate that life from his teammates when he was in the NFL (aside from threatening Wes Welker's life) but that wasn't the case when he was a Gaytor.

It's amazing that they haven't done a documentary on this particular aspect of his background. Or at least some investigative reporting. There are a lot of people they could be taken down by this. Including Urban.

Dan Le Batard bum *** aint doing nothing productive. But let um get a fine or some sh*t he would be ready to go research and bring it to light on highly questionable.
 
Not sure why folks are shocked by this. He killed himself so that his family does not have to pay civil penalties to the Lloyd, de Abreu, Furtafo, and Bradley families. Those people are now victims a second time thanks to Hernandez. Classless gator in life, and classless gator in death.

His estate would still be liable I believe.

Only logical explanation for suicide is this crazy Mass. law, he just protected his assets for the kids... (He was probably murdered)

"Mr. Hernandez’s death means his murder conviction will be vacated under a centuries-old legal doctrine enshrined in Massachusetts’ criminal case law.

“Aaron Hernandez goes to his death an innocent man under the eyes of the law,” said Martin W. Healy, chief legal counsel for the Massachusetts Bar Association, adding, “It’s as if the case never existed.”

Under the doctrine, known as “abatement ab initio,” criminal convictions are essentially nullified if a person dies before they have a chance to complete the process of appealing it, Mr. Healy said. ”The principal behind this legal doctrine is the individual has not had the ability to clear their name,” he said.

The little-known doctrine has erased several well-known criminal convictions over the years. When Ken Lay, the CEO of Enron, died of a heart attack in 2006 before his sentencing for fraud, the doctrine erased his criminal record and meant the government lost access to $44 million he was supposed to forfeit for restitution."

That's crazy. But civil liability isn't dependent on criminal conviction. But I ain't a lawyer so I'll just shut up!
 
Not sure why folks are shocked by this. He killed himself so that his family does not have to pay civil penalties to the Lloyd, de Abreu, Furtafo, and Bradley families. Those people are now victims a second time thanks to Hernandez. Classless gator in life, and classless gator in death.

His estate would still be liable I believe.

Only logical explanation for suicide is this crazy Mass. law, he just protected his assets for the kids... (He was probably murdered)

"Mr. Hernandez’s death means his murder conviction will be vacated under a centuries-old legal doctrine enshrined in Massachusetts’ criminal case law.

“Aaron Hernandez goes to his death an innocent man under the eyes of the law,” said Martin W. Healy, chief legal counsel for the Massachusetts Bar Association, adding, “It’s as if the case never existed.”



Under the doctrine, known as “abatement ab initio,” criminal convictions are essentially nullified if a person dies before they have a chance to complete the process of appealing it, Mr. Healy said. ”The principal behind this legal doctrine is the individual has not had the ability to clear their name,” he said.

The little-known doctrine has erased several well-known criminal convictions over the years. When Ken Lay, the CEO of Enron, died of a heart attack in 2006 before his sentencing for fraud, the doctrine erased his criminal record and meant the government lost access to $44 million he was supposed to forfeit for restitution."

Beat me to it. This was largely the speculation on Boston sports radio all day. He is due a lot of money in bonuses from the Pats. People forget he had just signed a $40M contract before his arrest.
 
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Aaron Hernandez attempted to murder someone, shot him full of holes on the streets of Gainesville, but the Gainesville PD, the University of Florida, and Urban Meyer, covered it up. Don't believe me? Google it.

This happened while he was a player at the University of Florida

i stay up here in gaysville now this is true!

As do I, ive heard some crazy stories.

One is he stood up during team meeting and started masturbsting in front of everyone. Including coaches.

yes i heard this from someone who has insights to their program

What did the coaches do? Just laugh and say, "There goes Aaron again with his d#ck in his hand! What a prankster."

Seriously though. Dude was a straight up serial killer, he was implicated in a bunch more murders. It's one thing to get into gangs because you grew up in the hood and it was the best way to protect yourself from getting jacked. This jackalope was in Bristol, CT and sought out the gangster lifestyle because he wanted to be Billy Badass. This isn't the case of some kid who got mixed up with the wrong crowd and broke bad, Hernandez was just born a sociopath.
 
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Not sure why folks are shocked by this. He killed himself so that his family does not have to pay civil penalties to the Lloyd, de Abreu, Furtafo, and Bradley families. Those people are now victims a second time thanks to Hernandez. Classless gator in life, and classless gator in death.

His estate would still be liable I believe.

Only logical explanation for suicide is this crazy Mass. law, he just protected his assets for the kids... (He was probably murdered)

"Mr. Hernandez’s death means his murder conviction will be vacated under a centuries-old legal doctrine enshrined in Massachusetts’ criminal case law.

“Aaron Hernandez goes to his death an innocent man under the eyes of the law,” said Martin W. Healy, chief legal counsel for the Massachusetts Bar Association, adding, “It’s as if the case never existed.”



Under the doctrine, known as “abatement ab initio,” criminal convictions are essentially nullified if a person dies before they have a chance to complete the process of appealing it, Mr. Healy said. ”The principal behind this legal doctrine is the individual has not had the ability to clear their name,” he said.

The little-known doctrine has erased several well-known criminal convictions over the years. When Ken Lay, the CEO of Enron, died of a heart attack in 2006 before his sentencing for fraud, the doctrine erased his criminal record and meant the government lost access to $44 million he was supposed to forfeit for restitution."

Beat me to it. This was largely the speculation on Boston sports radio all day. He is due a lot of money in bonuses from the Pats. People forget he had just signed a $40M contract before his arrest.

yes, but the civil claims survive against his estate.

plus there are collateral estoppel arguments that will prevent his estate from contesting cetain facts established in prior proceedings.

basically, it means that whatever he is due from the Pats, which is not much given the standard waiver clauses in the contract, is not going to his heirs.
 
I heard some UF fans claiming they were going to dig up his body and take it to the FSU game
 
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