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Any other conspiracy people think this was an inside job?

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Any other conspiracy people think this was an inside job?

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deleted-user

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I don't think it was an inside job. I think he just couldn't take it any longer.

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As a daughter to a man who murdered then committed suicide ; I feel terrible for her, living with this will be so hard as she grows.

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My husband (who is neither an Aaron Hernandez fan or a patriots fan) firmly believes it was not suicide and that the timing of his death was not coincidental.

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I think murder is one of those things you are allowed to judge lol

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I don't think murder classifies as a "mistake". ?

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I'm a huge fan of football (Go Seahawks ??☺️?) and was a fan of Hernandez when he was a Patriot and it was shocking to see his downfall when he was arrested so naturally I followed his case ever since. In my own personal opinion, I think he chose suicide as he already spent...what, 4/5yrs locked up? Just because he was acquitted doesnt mean he was innocent but he was looking at life with no parole (if I can remember) and it could take years to appeal for his recent charge. Maybe he was running out of $$ from when he was in the NFL and couldn't pay his attorneys, legal fees amounting? But if he was murdered as these conspiracy theorists have said, I could only imagine how many people it would take to apprehend him, he's a biga** guy isnt he? lol like 6'3 or 6'4? Anyway....I feel for his daughter, I really do. That poor little girl will grow up fatherless (pretty much did while he was incarcerated) but now she has to grow up knowing his demise. I still wonder how one could have the world at the palm of his hand, the potential, an incredible life & growing NFL career and throw it all away.

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newlyironman

NewlyironmanМама сына (3 года), беременна (33 нед.)

From tmz:

It may be technical, but it's true. Aaron was convicted in 2015 of murdering Odin Lloyd. He was serving a life sentence when he was found hanging from his cell early Wednesday morning.

Under Massachusetts law, when a person dies while a criminal case is on appeal, the death effectively erases all the criminal proceedings ... it's as if Aaron was never arrested, never tried, never convicted.

The logic is that a person is not only entitled to a fair trial, they're entitled to appeal a conviction, and the process is not cemented until the appeal process is exhausted.

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deleted-user

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How exactly did he die as an innocent man?

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deleted-user

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How did he die an innocent man iron?? Wasn't he still guilty of the first murder charge?

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newlyironman

NewlyironmanМама сына (3 года), беременна (33 нед.)

The crazy thing is, under Massachusetts law, he died an innocent man

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deleted-user

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What's sad to me, is that at 27 years old drugs is essentially what did him in. It is my understanding that he was high and paranoid when these murders happened. I think that had he been in a sober state of mind, he probably would have behaved differently. I'm not saying it's an excuse. It doesn't condone his actions. The situation is just sad all the way around. A talented person with a ton of potential is dead at 27 years old, a 4yr old who has never really had her dad definitely doesn't now, and 3 people are dead because he got high. I think it sucks for everyone.

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deleted-user

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Was there a conspiracy for him getting charged with 3 murders in two unrelated cases? Or was that just bad luck?

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deleted-user

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Tnicole selfish is killing people with no sense of care for the families involved. How selfish could HE be is the question you should be asking.

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deleted-user

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I don't care about his background, a selfish murderer isn't a successful man to me. I don't care if he had billions of dollars and the world by the balls. ??‍♀️

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There was no way he was going to have the first murder charge overturned. There was a ton of evidence and he received a fair trial. He knew he was not leaving that place alive. His daughter attended his second trial and cried for him as he blew kisses to her, the reality of his situation finally got to him.

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newlyironman

NewlyironmanМама сына (3 года), беременна (33 нед.)

@baby he was the youngest nfl drafty his year at 20 yo. Had 18 career touchdowns in 3 Years, including a super bowl touchdown and had signed an outrageous extension the year he was arrested.

Now I'm not saying he wasn't a bad guy at all but he was highly successful

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deleted-user

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He was still serving a life sentence even with his acquittal so I believe he may have done it

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deleted-user

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"After putting the tax payers through two trials".....how selfish pp smh

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deleted-user

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??‍♀️??‍♀️??‍♀️no one would know unless they were there.

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deleted-user

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He "tried" to jam the door....and didn't succeed. Doesn't seem like he succeeded at too much in life. It's sad how people like that don't think of how their actions will effect others, the families of the victims as well as his family.

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newlyironman

NewlyironmanМама сына (3 года), беременна (33 нед.)

Obviously he didn't jam the door if they got in.

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deleted-user

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I just read that he tried to bar the door so nobody could get in with whatever he had in his cell. So if it was an inside job how the heck did the person who did it get out.

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deleted-user

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Idk it sounds fishy.

@newly it's that Egyptian cotton 1k thread count they use in prison now, paid for by taxpayers hard earned money ?

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newlyironman

NewlyironmanМама сына (3 года), беременна (33 нед.)

He was given a life sentence 2 years ago though.

And what thread Count are they using that this big dude can hang himself with a sheet?

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deleted-user

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I was told by a guy in a gang it's gang rules to kill yourself if you have a life sentence. It sounded bizarre to me but I went with it.

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If it was an inside job $5 says Baez will defend the so called murderer too

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newlyironman

NewlyironmanМама сына (3 года), беременна (33 нед.)

He was just aquitted of 2 murders and had a good chance at appealing his conviction. Why wait it you're acquitted to off yourself? And the odds it's done on the day the patriots are visiting the white house

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deleted-user

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I'm not surprised. He went from football star, making a ridiculous amount of money (he had recently signed a $40 million contract) to living the rest of his life in a 10x7 ft cell, no possibility of parole. That's got to be beyond miserable but that's what that life will get you.

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deleted-user

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Man fück him! He was a coward. I do feel terrible for his daughter though as she will have to deal with this for the rest of her life and she's just a baby.

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deleted-user

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After putting the tax payers thru 2 trials? Shoulda done it earlier. I feel bad for his little girl. A jailed dad id better than no dad.

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@cra he was a nfl player who was serving a life sentence for murder. He was recently acquitted of 2 non-related murder charges. They found him hanging in his cell today.

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deleted-user

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Honestly no. He had a life sentence with no parole. Who wants to live like that? He probably said f it. It's so sad for his daughter but if I had to sit and think how my kid would never see me outside of prison I wouldn't want to live either.

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deleted-user

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I have no clue what all of this is about... someone enlighten me, Por favor?

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