R.I.P. Aaron Hernandez

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Imagine the horror/emotion of being aquitted of murder.....only to have to go back to your tiny cell for the rest of your life for the other murder you committed. Oh well, he deserved it.
The guy had it made and wanted to live the "thug life." Didn't he have a child? If so, I hate it for his kid. Also I obviously hate it for the victims and their families, cause lets face it, who knows how many he truly killed?
 

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Looks like I might have been right. Not sure why A.A. Ron would off himself.. I have to imagine an already large man, who was a famous Patriot and also a thug.. wouldn't become a kingpin in the penal system.
 

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Looks like I might have been right. Not sure why A.A. Ron would off himself.. I have to imagine an already large man, who was a famous Patriot and also a thug.. wouldn't become a kingpin in the penal system.

How many other lifers would be out to make a name for themselves as the dude that offed a former NFL star? He was a marked man, and he knew it. Took the easy way out.
 

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Omar Little was blowing dudes and he got tons of protection in the joint.

In all seriousness, maybe you're right. But Hernandez was obviously in the game and obviously connected. He's a pretty big dude and he's famous. I can't imagine a guy like him couldn't rise to the top, if for nothing other than "Wow that guy played in the NFL".. even if there are some looking to make a name for himself. He would walk into prison with a great deal of respect already placed on him.
 

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He should get drafted pretty soon. He's getting up in age.

Ray Lewis has got to be a first stringer too.

Excuse me. Why does Ray Lewis have to be on the Hell team? Cause he was acquitted for a crime he didn't commit?
 

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The guy had it made and wanted to live the "thug life." Didn't he have a child? If so, I hate it for his kid. Also I obviously hate it for the victims and their families, cause lets face it, who knows how many he truly killed?
Why hate it for the child? If anything, I am relieved for the child that it doesn't have to see that POS. They can grow up to have a relatively normal childhood now.
 

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Excuse me. Why does Ray Lewis have to be on the Hell team? Cause he was acquitted for a crime he didn't commit?
Ray Rice yes. Ray Lewis, NO.
Facts:
  • His white suit he wore the night of the double murders was never found.

  • The blood of Baker, one of the victims, was found in Lewis' limousine.

  • He wasn't acquitted, he was offered a deal to plead to a lesser offense of obstruction of justice to testify against his friends. He was sentenced to 12 months probation and admitted under oath he gave misleading statements to police the morning after the murders by saying he wasn't there.


Ray Lewis is guilty as can be. 1st team all-hell.
 
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Puerto Rican decent. Maybe we can do a Bin Laden treatment with the body, just fly over their country and dump it out.
 

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Click bait article opportunity:

JUDGES HATE HIM!
Click to see how he shortened his sentence with one easy trick!
 
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Yes, because America routinely ***** on their own territories by dumping bodies on them from 35,000 feet.
It would be "educational".


I still can't understand why he did it. He played with Tebow, he should have learned right from wrong. He later played with Tom Brady, same thing. Some are born to be criminals, no matter what.
 

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As to the feud between CatsBy90/UKBrassowTipIN.....

Obvious to me. Let this be their last battlefield.

 
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Except Hernandez did none of that. In the nearly two years inside the county jail as he awaited and then stood trial, Hodgson marveled at Hernandez’s odd detachment from reality and the ease in which he transitioned to jail. “It surprised me,” Hodgson said. “He was never nervous, never upset.”


No freaking way Hernandez doesn't turn into Michael Kenneth Williams' character in The Night Of and run that prison in 6 months time. Dude is cold.. I'm telling you, something is up.
 

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Facts:
  • His white suit he wore the night of the double murders was never found.

  • The blood of Baker, one of the victims, was found in Lewis' limousine.

  • He wasn't acquitted, he was offered a deal to plead to a lesser offense of obstruction of justice to testify against his friends. He was sentenced to 12 months probation and admitted under oath he gave misleading statements to police the morning after the murders by saying he wasn't there.


Ray Lewis is guilty as can be. 1st team all-hell.


I agree there was definitely some shadiness to the night Lewis would even admit that. But he wasn't responsible for those murders, I think he knows who did it which subsequently I believe the suspects were arrested. He was a bad case coming out of the U no doubt about it. Definitely hanging around the wrong people but he definitely was able to overcome that and turn his life around. The charity work he did with the City of Baltimore and also other humanitarian efforts lead me to believe that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time that Super Bowl in 2000.
 

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[roll]Glad to know you were there and are certain he didn't do it.

Come on, everyone knows he did it - don't be naive.
 

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Why hate it for the child? If anything, I am relieved for the child that it doesn't have to see that POS. They can grow up to have a relatively normal childhood now.
Because its going to mentally eff the child up either way! Normal childhood, lol! Dad's a convicted murderer and the commits suicide, sounds like that kid is definitely gonna live a "normal" childhood.
 

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I agree there was definitely some shadiness to the night Lewis would even admit that. But he wasn't responsible for those murders, I think he knows who did it which subsequently I believe the suspects were arrested. He was a bad case coming out of the U no doubt about it. Definitely hanging around the wrong people but he definitely was able to overcome that and turn his life around. The charity work he did with the City of Baltimore and also other humanitarian efforts lead me to believe that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time that Super Bowl in 2000.

:rolleyes:
 

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I agree there was definitely some shadiness to the night Lewis would even admit that. But he wasn't responsible for those murders, I think he knows who did it which subsequently I believe the suspects were arrested. He was a bad case coming out of the U no doubt about it. Definitely hanging around the wrong people but he definitely was able to overcome that and turn his life around. The charity work he did with the City of Baltimore and also other humanitarian efforts lead me to believe that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time that Super Bowl in 2000.
"Shadiness"? Are you f--king serious? He destroyed evidence (got rid of his bloody white suit), helped the murderers flee in his limo, instructed everyone involved "to keep their mouths shut," and then willingly obstructed the investigation -- and that's the kindest assessment of his involvement.

You're a GD idiot if you think working a couple hours in a soup kitchen absolves him.
 

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Why are people telling Hernandez to RIP in the traditional sense?

I was hoping he'd RIP too - Rot In Prison.

If you unjustifiably kill another person (aka an act of extreme self defense), I have no sympathy for you.
 

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Because its going to mentally eff the child up either way! Normal childhood, lol! Dad's a convicted murderer and the commits suicide, sounds like that kid is definitely gonna live a "normal" childhood.
Yes, because it is scientifically documented that every child that has ever had a ****** parent has grown up to become "mentally eff"-ed. The kid should still be young enough that they may not even remember their father when they grow up. Get the kid some counseling if they need it and yes, they can live a "relatively" normal childhood.
 

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I agree there was definitely some shadiness to the night Lewis would even admit that. But he wasn't responsible for those murders, I think he knows who did it which subsequently I believe the suspects were arrested. He was a bad case coming out of the U no doubt about it. Definitely hanging around the wrong people but he definitely was able to overcome that and turn his life around. The charity work he did with the City of Baltimore and also other humanitarian efforts lead me to believe that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time that Super Bowl in 2000.
[roll]
 

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Why hate it for the child? If anything, I am relieved for the child that it doesn't have to see that POS. They can grow up to have a relatively normal childhood now.
Agree wholeheartedly. The only thing I hate for the child is he has the genes of his daddy.
 

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He really took the position change from tight end in the NFL to wide receiver in prison tough.
 

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I am a Ravens fan so my fandom probably does blind reality. I still have my opinion on the situation but if he did do it his judgement will be left to a higher power than this message board.
What the hell does that even mean?