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

Rule of thumb, 98% of impersonation accounts are corny as hell. Unless you're fake Popovich or fake Prokhorov it's best to leave it alone.
Not Bill Walton drops some gems from time to time as well.
 
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Is he really that stupid or was he setup? Does it have anything to do with gun control?
WTF man...I really enjoyed his celebrations.
 
Damn, they're treating Hernandez like Chris Benoit. Can't really blame them.

**Just clicked the link, wow :lol
 
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should of made it interesting and took the police on a ride this morning 
 
Why would a grown @#$ man care so much about who his boys are kicking it with? I have friends who are friends with people I HATE with a passion, but all I do is make some jokes about it. "You keep kicking it with that fat@#$ so much you'll be obese soon too" (not word for word, but you get the idea). It's really not that serious where things need to get heated
:lol C'mon man, you really think it was as simple as him not wanting his friends to talk to people he didn't like?

My guess is that the individuals Lloyd was associating with wanted to set Hernandez up or extort him somehow. Remember, he just signed that big contract. We may never get the full story though.
 
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Police havent found themgun, but they had a detailed account of lloyd cowering after being shot initially. Gotta think there is a surveillance tape that pegs hernandez as the shooter.
 
I've never been a fan of the Benoit treatment. I get it but don't like it at all. Even if Aaron escapes the murder charge he will spend good time in prison. Shows that money doesn't change people...if nothing it can amplify their character
 
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For what it's worth:

On Wednesday, a judge decided to holdAaron Hernandez  without bail pending further proceedings in his murder case.

Those further proceedings could happen as soon as Thursday.

Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Hernandez will appeal the initial decision via a hearing to be held this week.

In 2000, a judge in Georgia initially decided to hold former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis without bail after he was charged with murder.  Less than two weeks later, Lewis was released on $1 million bail.

For Hernandez, the key question is whether he presents a flight risk.  Apart from the modern techniques for digitally monitoring his whereabouts, the media has been staked out at his North Attleboro home on a round-the-clock basis.  It’s unlikely, however, that the media presence will continue through the trial of the case, which could happen at some point in early 2014.
 
bout dat life 

bout that life 

im feeling like a broad cause i want to know what it was about and why he didnt let his boys handle it 
 
Dude had to be extremely under the influence that evening, no way you're going to leave that much of a trail being sober and aware of the repercussions of your actions. No way.

Surely one of them cats has seen first 48, Farris Bueller did a better job of wiping his tracks and he just skipped school. 
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Sounds like the situation could be gang related.

A lot of times guys indict themselves making it easy to make a case against them.
 
Btw I was to young to remember the Ray Lewis case, but how did the NFL and fans react to his case when it first happened like AH?
 
Dude had to be extremely under the influence that evening, no way you're going to leave that much of a trail being sober and aware of the repercussions of your actions. No way.

Surely one of them cats has seen first 48, Farris Bueller did a better job of wiping his tracks and he just skipped school. 
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im pretty sure dudes though they was above the law since he had nfl money , hes a patriot ( home team slap on the wrist), and it was just a black dude that got offed. Its like he went through with the murder and got lazy/tired with the clean-up 
 
Would it be stupid of me to think that a 23 year old with his whole life set would actually be the one taking a bid for someone that's close to him?
 
This whole story is wild. A&E should do an episode of First 48 on this case.
 
Btw I was to young to remember the Ray Lewis case, but how did the NFL and fans react to his case when it first happened like AH?



It started kind of the same way, but without social media it wasn't like everyone had an opinion and could comment. But he did start with the murder charge as well and I believe no bail..?
 
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