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

This was one of the rare times where the system actually used common sense. Stll crazy to me how dude was catching bodies while playing professional football. Takes a certain type of crazy to do that.
 
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when dudes feel defeated they add words to make themselves feel better 
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murder - leave off the last s for savings



i'm trying to understand what saving money has to do with any of this

Tax dollars. And the time and efficiency of the courts.

From the state's side you'd still bring the case for the family of the victims and if the death penalty is available.

With that being said, I'd just expect Chico to plead out. Or he could go through the trial just to get him out of prison for a little while lol
I know somebody that was in jail but wanted to take another case to trial just for the car rides, fresh air, n seeing ppl in the court :lol:

And AH is terrible, never doubted he was going down for the murder as soon as the news hit, n once his lawyer tried to play that I was there but ain't see nothin card it was def a wrap imo ...dude was living like a true goon from the trenches that just got a chance to play football for a few hours on Sunday's :smh:
 
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Wondering why people are shocked at others that thought he would've gotten off.


Have we not seen this before? A high profile person getting by on what seems to be an open and shut case?

FTR, I thought he 100% was the shooter...but there were a lot of holes as far as the evidence that led me to believe that he would skate free on this case. The double-murder, no way....but this one, nope.
 
Wondering why people are shocked at others that thought he would've gotten off.


Have we not seen this before? A high profile person getting by on what seems to be an open and shut case?

FTR, I thought he 100% was the shooter...but there were a lot of holes as far as the evidence that led me to believe that he would skate free on this case. The double-murder, no way....but this one, nope.

Same here
 
FTR, I thought he 100% was the shooter...but there were a lot of holes as far as the evidence that led me to believe that he would skate free on this case. The double-murder, no way....but this one, nope.

Yea I think a lot of people felt this way.

The double seems open and shut.
 
when dudes feel defeated they add words to make themselves feel better :lol:

Please share with us what drug game Odin was apart of

Obviously just an assumption, but if you are in Hernandez's crew and you're associating with guys like Ortiz/Wallace, who are dustheads, mess w/ coke, etc....I think it's fair to guess that Lloyd was probably dabbling in a little more than just weed.

I love how you can apply "The Wire" quotes to just about anything in society...but as Omar said, "All in the game, yo...all in the game."
 
Obviously just an assumption, but if you are in Hernandez's crew and you're associating with guys like Ortiz/Wallace, who are dustheads, mess w/ coke, etc....I think it's fair to guess that Lloyd was probably dabbling in a little more than just weed.

I love how you can apply "The Wire" quotes to just about anything in society
...but as Omar said, "All in the game, yo...all in the game."

Fact.
 
Obviously just an assumption, but if you are in Hernandez's crew and you're associating with guys like Ortiz/Wallace, who are dustheads, mess w/ coke, etc....I think it's fair to guess that Lloyd was probably dabbling in a little more than just weed.

I love how you can apply "The Wire" quotes to just about anything in society...but as Omar said, "All in the game, yo...all in the game."
He didn't really know Ortiz and Wallace those were Aaron's friends. I don't get why aaron was kicking it with such dusty dudes.
 
 
 
when dudes feel defeated they add words to make themselves feel better 
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Please share with us what drug game Odin was apart of
Obviously just an assumption, but if you are in Hernandez's crew and you're associating with guys like Ortiz/Wallace, who are dustheads, mess w/ coke, etc....I think it's fair to guess that Lloyd was probably dabbling in a little more than just weed.

I love how you can apply "The Wire" quotes to just about anything in society...but as Omar said, "All in the game, yo...all in the game."
Wire quotes? No, actually being related to and knowing people that live that life. Not the first time you tried referencing that in response to me. I'm not a sheltered guy and it's nothing to brag about but I took from it and learned. 
 
i thought he would get off honestly only because they couldnt find the gun... but it was obvious aaron did it... lesson learned if you're going to off someone have some common sense and dont do it in your own backyard
 
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when dudes feel defeated they add words to make themselves feel better :lol:


Please share with us what drug game Odin was apart of


Obviously just an assumption, but if you are in Hernandez's crew and you're associating with guys like Ortiz/Wallace, who are dustheads, mess w/ coke, etc....I think it's fair to guess that Lloyd was probably dabbling in a little more than just weed.


I love how you can apply "The Wire" quotes to just about anything in society...but as Omar said, "All in the game, yo...all in the game."
Wire quotes? No, actually being related to and knowing people that live that life. Not the first time you tried referencing that in response to me. I'm not a sheltered guy and it's nothing to brag about but I took from it and learned. 

You know I was agreeing with you, bruh.
 
 
 
 
 
when dudes feel defeated they add words to make themselves feel better 
laugh.gif

Please share with us what drug game Odin was apart of

Obviously just an assumption, but if you are in Hernandez's crew and you're associating with guys like Ortiz/Wallace, who are dustheads, mess w/ coke, etc....I think it's fair to guess that Lloyd was probably dabbling in a little more than just weed.


I love how you can apply "The Wire" quotes to just about anything in society...but as Omar said, "All in the game, yo...all in the game."
Wire quotes? No, actually being related to and knowing people that live that life. Not the first time you tried referencing that in response to me. I'm not a sheltered guy and it's nothing to brag about but I took from it and learned. 
You know I was agreeing with you, bruh.
I know but you keep bringing up the wire after.....but maybe I got too defensive 
 
[quote name="NobleKane"][quote name="DarthSka"]Aaron was absolutely emotionless during the verdict reading, but did anyone keep watching?

Once the judge started thanking the jurors for their service and started talking about how important it is for citizens to accept the service they served, THEN you could see the emotion start to hit Aaron. He mumbled something, started looking down shaking his head, kept looking around all over the room... all little things, but FAR more emotion than he displayed during the verdict reading.

It's like it just hit him as the judge was talking to & dismissing the jurors.[/quote]He probably mumbled i wish i had a burner on me so i could kill all you too to the jurors[/quote]Obviously I wasn't sitting next to him, but I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that he absolutely did not mumble that. :lol:
 
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