New Report - Aaron Hernandez Molested as a Child - p. 167

Looked off? LOL  No way.  Dude was the coolest cat w/ his MAKE IT RAIN TD dances.

But when the stories about him surfaced, that's when the creepiness appeared.
 
forgot all about this....  tuning in now.

video on standby.... they done for the day or in a recess?
 
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I said he MAY walk. The evidence against dude is weak. Well have to wait and see.

I think the evidence they have produced is pretty strong...they can clearly establish he was there, they have his DNA on a bullet from the weapon that was found in the rental car the was at the scene of the crime.

If he didn't do it, he witnessed it and was with the perpertrator who did, which makes him an accessory right?

IMO if they don't get him on murder they'll get him on something.
 
First lobs by prosecution:

Deadspin
The Aaron Hernandez murder trial got underway yesterday, and prosecutors revealed two previously un-reported pieces of evidence while delivering opening statements.

According to the prosecution, a joint with Aaron Hernandez's DNA on it was found at the crime scene near Odin Lloyd's body. His DNA was also allegedly found on a bullet casing in the rental car that Hernandez, Carlos Ortiz, and Ernest Wallace were seen picking Lloyd up in just hours before Lloyd's death.

Prosecutor's showed surveillance footage capturing Lloyd getting into the rental car outside of his home, as well as images from Hernandez's home security cameras showing him, Ortiz, and Wallace returning to the house a few hours after having picked Lloyd up. In one image, Hernandez is carrying an object that prosecutors claim to be the gun that killed Lloyd. In his opening statement, Hernandez's defense attorney argued that the object could have been anything, including an iPad, iPhone, or remote.

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His DNA was also allegedly found on a bullet casing in the rental car that Hernandez, Carlos Ortiz, and Ernest Wallace were seen picking Lloyd up in just hours before Lloyd's death.

Ry...what do they mean by "allegedly?" It either is or isn't.

I think most of us think he's gonna beat this Lloyd case. However, he's gonna rot in prison for the rest of his life for the double-murder.
 
I assume they say alleged because they're only basing the info from the prosecution's word and the actual evidence has not been displayed in court yet (which I assume will down the line)
 
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At the end of the day aaron allegedly killed a black man. You can kill a black man with impunity in this country . Aaron will walk.
 
Yup, I believe they say allegedly because it has not come up as evidence in court yet.

More updates:

Lester Munson:

Despite prodigious efforts before the trial and even now during the trial, the prosecutors in the Aaron Hernandez murder case have no murder weapon to present as evidence in court.

It is a serious problem, and they recognize it. In the absence of the weapon, lead prosecutor William McCauley spent an hour Thursday brandishing before the jury five shell casings found at the scene of the Odin Lloyd murder, and two bullets removed from Lloyd's body.

The judge overseeing the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has chastised his lawyer for making a joke about Deflategate while questioning a witness in court.

James Sultan was questioning a state police trooper about tire pressure Thursday when he jokingly asked whether the trooper had ever received "training in football deflation devices."

On Friday morning, Superior Court Judge Susan Garsh told Sultan that they are conducting serious business, and she does not expect there to be any more jokes. Sultan agreed and expressed regret.

The Aaron Hernandez murder trial went out of the courtroom today as jurors visited the former NFL star's home as part of a field trip to better understand the case.

The jurors spent about 35 minutes in the former New England Patriots' player's home in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, as part of a longer tour today of different locations connected with the case, including the area where Hernandez's acquaintance Odin Lloyd's body was found.

The group was accompanied by prosecutors, defense attorneys, court officers and Superior Court Judge E. Susan Garsh. One key person who was not allowed to board the bus was Hernandez himself, who has been present in court but was banned from today's trip.


I think the fact that neither the fiance nor the other two accomplices have flipped yet (with strong incentive to do so) shows you the power Hernandez has in all this.
 
I though Ortiz flipped on Hernandez. But because he failed that polygraph test and his story changed, prosecutors don't really wanna use him as a witness cause he wouldn't be credible.
 
Welp!?
[h2]Aaron Hernandez's fiancée granted immunity in murder trial[/h2]
By Susan Candiotti, CNN

Updated 5:50 PM ET, Tue February 10, 2015

(CNN)The fiancée of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez has been granted immunity and could be compelled to testify at his murder trial, according to a decision released by the trial judge on Tuesday.

In early January, the fiancée, Shayanna Jenkins, met with Bristol County, Massachusetts, prosecutors in what court documents call an immunity meeting, but the results of that meeting are secret, even from the Hernandez defense team.

"It allows the prosecutor to force her to testify in front of the jury without taking the Fifth" (Amendment against self incrimination), CNN legal analyst Paul Callan said of the order. "If she lies, she can still be prosecuted for perjury because a grant of immunity never (immunizes) someone against committing perjury on the witness stand."

Hernandez, the former tight end who once had a $40 million contract, has pleaded not guilty to orchestrating the death of Odin Lloyd.  He has also pleaded not guilty to weapons charges.

His co-defendants, Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, have also pleaded not guilty and will be tried separately.

Jenkins has been a regular at hearings for Hernandez.  He has often been seen mouthing "I love you" to her.
Jenkins is on the prosecution's witness list. It is not known whether her testimony will help or hurt Hernandez.

"Normally, a fiancée is not going to testify adversely against her true love," said Callan, a former New York homicide prosecutor. But there is no privilege in Massachusetts allowing engaged couples to avoid testifying against one another.

Prosecutors said Jenkins, Hernandez's high school sweetheart, lied to a grand jury several times about the presence of guns in their North Attleboro home, among other issues. She faces possible jail time if found guilty of perjury charges. She has pleaded not guilty.Prosecutors suspect Jenkins of following instructions from Hernandez to get rid of the murder weapon from their home by removing the gun inside a box, putting it in a black trash bag, and borrowing her sister's car to take the bag to a dumpster and throw it away. According to court documents, she doesn't remember where. Her sister was the girlfriend of the victim and has already testified against Hernandez.

Jenkins and Hernandez are the parents of a daughter who was just a year old when her father was arrested on June 26, 2013. Jenkins' sister Shaneah was dating Lloyd, 27, who was shot seven times, according to a medical examiner.

Who's who in Aaron Hernandez case

Prosecutors allege that on the day after Lloyd's killing, Jenkins got a coded text message from Hernandez.

Search warrants said Hernandez asked Jenkins to get something out of their basement.

"Go ... in back of the screen in movie room when u (sic) get home an (sic) there is a box ... jus (sic) in case u were looking for it!!! Member (sic) how you ruined the big tv ... WAS JUST THINKIN bout that lol wink wink love u TTYL....K"

TTYL is shorthand for "talk to you later."

The evidence against Hernandez: What's in, what's out

A home surveillance video shows Jenkins leaving the house about an hour later carrying something "rigid" she described as a box, court documents state.

She placed it inside a garbage bag, covered it with children's clothing, and carried the bag to a car and drove away, prosecutors said.

Jenkins borrowed her sister's car, something her sister told investigators she had never done before.

When Jenkins returned home, she was seen on the same security system but without the "rigid" item. Jenkins told a grand jury she threw the item in a dumpster but couldn't remember where, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors suspect the murder weapon was inside. It has not been found.

Hernandez's lawyers have argued there's no way of knowing what was in the box.

"I mean, who knows?" Hernandez co-counsel Jamie Sultan told the court in 2014. "It could be drugs, it could be something that was connected to this crime that he knew about, that he was covering up for somebody else after the fact. There are all kinds of possibilities."
 
"I mean, who knows?" Hernandez co-counsel Jamie Sultan told the court in 2014. "It could be drugs, it could be something that was connected to this crime that he knew about, that he was covering up for somebody else after the fact. There are all kinds of possibilities."
You know you screwed when your defense team is deduced  to saying it was drugs. 
 
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I'm not entirely convinced she is going to take the stand. In fact I'd be shocked. I see her taking her chances with the court - not only because she had his child and still lives in their mansion, but also because she'd be afraid for their lives (justified or not).

Also, from ESPN:

Shayanna Jenkins has been seen often in court during the trial, sitting behind Hernandez to support him. The two have been heard whispering "I love you" to each other and occasionally joking together. Jenkins last week also shared notes with Hernandez's defense team after her sister testified against Hernandez.

Jenkins was in court Wednesday, sitting in her usual seat behind Hernandez. The two smiled at each other, and Hernandez winked at her.
 
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