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Former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is probed in two more murders, law enforcement officials say
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By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff

Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is being investigated in connection with a 2012 double murder on Shawmut Avenue, according to two law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation.

Investigators believe a fight broke out at Cure, a club in the South End, between two men and a group that included Hernandez.

The two men, Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado, friends who grew up in Cape Verde, left the club with three other men in a BMW sedan.

Abreu, who was driving, stopped at a traffic light on Shawmut Avenue, about to make a left onto Herald Street, when a silver or gray SUV with Rhode Island license plates pulled alongside the sedan. Someone from the SUV opened fire, killing Abreu, 29, and Furtado, 28.

The men who were with them survived the attack and the killings were left unsolved.

The officials said investigators now believe that Odin Lloyd, the man Hernandez is charged with killing in a North Attleboro industrial park June 17, may have had information about Hernandez’s role in the double slaying.

“The motive might have been that the victim knew [Hernandez] might have been involved,” one of the officials said.

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Certainly makes more sense than the og story.

At this rate, this dude can have his own set of side missions in GTA V.

Unreal.
 
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Add that outfit to the list of felony charges.

I wonder if his teammates knew he was really about dat life.

Teammates always know. You spend too much time with your teammates and the locker room is such a loose environment.
 
Former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is probed in two more murders, law enforcement officials say
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By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff

Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is being investigated in connection with a 2012 double murder on Shawmut Avenue, according to two law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation.

Investigators believe a fight broke out at Cure, a club in the South End, between two men and a group that included Hernandez.

The two men, Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado, friends who grew up in Cape Verde, left the club with three other men in a BMW sedan.

Abreu, who was driving, stopped at a traffic light on Shawmut Avenue, about to make a left onto Herald Street, when a silver or gray SUV with Rhode Island license plates pulled alongside the sedan. Someone from the SUV opened fire, killing Abreu, 29, and Furtado, 28.

The men who were with them survived the attack and the killings were left unsolved.

The officials said investigators now believe that Odin Lloyd, the man Hernandez is charged with killing in a North Attleboro industrial park June 17, may have had information about Hernandez’s role in the double slaying.

“The motive might have been that the victim knew [Hernandez] might have been involved,” one of the officials said.
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Certainly makes more sense than the og story.

At this rate, this dude can have his own set of side missions in GTA V.

Unreal.
in order to not get convicted of murder he goes and commits murder 
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In thinking about it, as sloppy as Hernandez was in covering his tracks with the murder of Lloyd, it makes me wonder who much was covered up in Gainesville? I mean....dude was an absolute moron. Probably just used to someone cleaning everything up for him. I really hope Urban Meyer is questioned about Hernandez's tenure while a Gator.
 
Man I bet college head coaches know so much about players/recruits man.
 
Have they questioned the other two guys Aron was with? As much as he was on of my favorite players something is still odd. If four ppl were in the car why not look at the other ppl past? Have a warrant to check there houses. Everyone just forgot about the other people.
 
Even with a witness, without a weapon or surveillance of him actually doing it. I dont see how they convict him. I cant fathom the State is going to base their case on the evidence that they have and a witness that experience attorneys will probably tear apart.

You don't need to the murder weapon to convict someone

GPS from his phone will put him at the scene
The gum and shell casings have DNA at the crime scene
Security cameras have him with a gun that night
Witnesses and other cameras have him with the victim
 
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Rap sheet of the goon who was arrested and allegedly in the car with Aaron...
A search of online court records revealed a number of listings for a man matching Ortiz’s name and birth year in Connecticut, starting in 2003 when Ortiz pleaded guilty to larceny and was given a 90-day suspended sentence and one-year probation.

In 2007, Ortiz was convicted for threatening, and was placed on probation for 18 months; he later served four months in jail for violating the probation.

Then, in July 2010, Ortiz was sentenced to nine months in prison for a third-degree assault charge, the records show. In May 2011, he was arrested once more, and given a 30-day sentence for a breach of peace conviction, records show. And in June 2012, he was given another 30-day sentence following a conviction for criminal mischief, records show.

Ortiz’s last known arrest in Connecticut took place in Bristol, where police charged him with resisting arrest, a charge that has not been resolved, records show.

Three attorneys who previously represented Ortiz could not be reached for comment today.
 
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Man I bet college head coaches know so much about players/recruits man.

They do. And they, along w/ the the local police & the administration cover up **** for the players.

At most, if not all schools across the nation.
 
They do. And they, along w/ the the local police & the administration cover up **** for the players.

At most, if not all schools across the nation.

College football is and will always be garbage
 
as a blood, mustve drove him insane to be wearing blue all the time
 
They do. And they, along w/ the the local police & the administration cover up **** for the players.

At most, if not all schools across the nation.

College football is and will always be garbage

if i was from queens i'd probably feel the same way :lol

college ball is pretty damn fun, man. give it a shot.
 
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You don't need to the murder weapon to convict someone

GPS from his phone will put him at the scene
The gum and shell casings have DNA at the crime scene
Security cameras have him with a gun that night
Witnesses and other cameras have him with the victim

Not to mention the timeline surrounding his murder is corroborated by all those facts and more. They literally have dude's departure and arrival times at every place he was before and after the murder.
 
Have they questioned the other two guys Aron was with? As much as he was on of my favorite players something is still odd. If four ppl were in the car why not look at the other ppl past? Have a warrant to check there houses. Everyone just forgot about the other people.
It seems like they've already questioned them, and they agreed to flip on Hernandez to keep themselves out of trouble.

Everything is in Hernandez's name (rental cars, etc), they have him sending out texts orchestrating the killing, and they have videotape of Hernandez holding what is ostensibly the murder weapon. Even if he wasn't actually the triggerman, the prosecution will find it easy to just pin everything on him. Open and shut case, tbh.
 
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