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Netflix Releases Trailer for Deep Dive Into ‘Mind of Aaron Hernandez'
Netflix has released a new trailer for its upcoming documentary series about former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. “Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez” is described as “a three-part documentary series examining what led to the murderous fall and shocking death” of the former tight end. The trailer, clocking at 2 minutes and 22 seconds, shows footage from Hernandez’s early…
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Hernandez Lawyers: Court Wrong to Restore Murder Conviction
Attorneys for the late Aaron Hernandez are asking Massachusetts’ highest court to reverse its decision to reinstate the former New England Patriot’s murder conviction. The lawyers say in documents filed Friday that the Supreme Judicial Court got it wrong when it ordered last month that Hernandez’s conviction be restored.
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Supreme Judicial Court Reinstates Aaron Hernandez's Murder Conviction
Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction was reinstated Wednesday in a sweeping ruling from Massachusetts’ highest court that does away with the legal principle that made the former NFL star innocent in the eyes of the law after he killed himself in prison. The Supreme Judicial Court unanimously found that the legal rule that erased Hernandez’s conviction is “outdated and no longer...
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Mass. SJC Rules to Reinstate Hernandez Murder Conviction
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled to reinstate Aaron Hernandez’ murder conviction for the death on Odin Lloyd.
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Supreme Judicial Court Reinstates Aaron Hernandez's Murder Conviction
Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction was reinstated Wednesday in a sweeping ruling from Massachusetts’ highest court that does away with the legal principle that made the former NFL star innocent in the eyes of the law after he killed himself in prison. The Supreme Judicial Court unanimously found that the legal rule that erased Hernandez’s conviction is “outdated and no longer...
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Former Patriot Brandon Spikes Posts Pre-Super Bowl Photo With Aaron Hernandez
Former New England Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes is being criticized on social media after posting a pre-Super Bowl picture showing him on the field with one-time teammate Aaron Hernandez. Spikes posted a picture of him and Hernandez on the field, arms crossed, prior to Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. Hernandez was arrested a year later and ultimately charged in three...
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Jailhouse Phone Calls Provide New Details on Aaron Hernandez's Life Behind Bars
The late New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez expected to be released from jail and resume his football career shortly after his arrest on a murder charge, according to newly released jailhouse telephone calls. Hernandez, convicted of one killing and acquitted of two others, took his own life in prison in April 2017.
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Court Urged to Reinstate Aaron Hernandez's Murder Conviction
A legal principle that erased former New England Patriot’s player Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction after he killed himself in prison is outdated, unfair and should not stand, a Massachusetts prosecutor told the state’s highest court Thursday. Hernandez was found guilty in 2015 of killing semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd. Two years later, the 27-year-old was found dead in his prison...
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READ: Details of Aaron Hernandez's Suicide Letters Revealed in New Book
A new book written by high-profile criminal defense attorney Jose Baez reveals details of the suicide letters Aaron Hernandez wrote before hanging himself in prison last year.
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‘Beyond Excited': Aaron Hernandez's Fiancée Reveals Pregnancy
The former fiancee of Aaron Hernandez has announced she’s pregnant, more than a year after the New England Patriots star was found dead inside of his prison cell.
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Aaron Hernandez Jailhouse Letter Being Sold Online
A jailhouse letter from Aaron Hernandez detailing concerns about his dental problems is up for sale on eBay.
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Court to Weigh Legal Rule That Nixed Hernandez Conviction
Massachusetts’ high court will consider whether the state should get rid of a centuries-old legal principle that erased Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction after the former New England Patriots tight end killed himself.
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Aaron Hernandez's Fiancee Sues to Protect Assets of North Attleborough Home Sale
Aaron Hernandez’s fiancee has sued the estates of three men the former New England Patriots player was charged with killing in an effort to ensure their daughter benefits from the sale of the ex-NFL star’s home.
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Back Taxes on Aaron Hernandez's Former North Attleborough Home Paid
The more than $115,000 in back taxes owed on the Massachusetts home that once belonged to former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez have been paid.
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Push to Amend Law That Vacates Conviction Upon Suicide
After the prison suicide of Aaron Hernandez, his conviction in the murder of Odin Lloyd was vacated. Lloyd’s family is pushing for a law that would prevent similar appeals in the future.
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Massachusetts Lawmakers Hear Testimony on Bill Named After Odin Lloyd
The prison suicide of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez is prompting lawmakers to revisit a centuries-old Massachusetts legal principle.
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Aaron Hernandez Story to Be Featured on '48 Hours'
Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez’s life and death will be the subject of a one-hour special episode of “48 Hours” to be broadcast on Jan. 20.
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Report: Aaron Hernandez Set Up Hidden Trust for Daughter
Before hanging himself in prison last April, former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez may have set up a hidden trust for his 5-year-old daughter.
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Aaron Hernandez's North Attleborough House Sold to Real Estate Investor for $1M
The 7,100-square-foot mansion in North Attleborough was sold to 23-year-old real estate investor Arif Khan.
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Researcher: Hernandez's Brain Severely Affected by Disease
Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez suffered substantial damage to parts of the brain that affect memory, judgment and behavior from the most severe case of a degenerative disease linked to head blows ever found in someone so young, a researcher said Thursday. Dr. Ann McKee, director of Boston University’s CTE Center, stressed that she could not “connect the...