1. how do we explain Lloyd having the rental car keys in his pocket?
2. and if Lloyd was shot outside, how in the hell was a single shell casing in the car?
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Tim Tebow tried to break up Aaron Hernandez violent bar fight - OrlandoSentinel.com
1. Yes, AH should admit he's guilty. Not only will it save him BIG money. It will show remorse, and show that he knew he did wrong after he came to his senses. I know it's innocent until proven guilty, but , we all know he did it. Do the time
2. You didn't read the facts. The police stated the body was DUMPED there. That Odin was clearly shot before that. He didn't execute him in the gravel field. Why the f*ck do would there be shell casings in the car if he executed him outdoors? These internet nikkaz
3. What is a "reasonable" person? That's very circumstantial. What is a fact is that AH found out his long time homey was ratting him out, lost it, confronted him, and went over the edge and killed him. Whether the jury decides he's a cold hardened killer, or a misguided young Hispanic male with no father figure who fell into the wrong crowd, had a daughter and tried to leave it all behind, only to have his longtime friend and damn near brother-in-law bring him back into the bullsh*t. Shooting him multiple times is even more so an act of passion than say one bullet in the back of the head. You are more likely to keep pulling a trigger after someone's dead because you're so enraged.
AH trying to prove he didn't kill Odin will not only empty his bank account, but surely get him 25-to-life. Plead guilty, throw yourself at the feet of jury, and apologize for the crime to everybody involved. If I were the lawyer, I would tell him to stop with the grill. Let him talk, let him appeal to the human side of the court. Try to get a bunch of soccer moms on the jury. It's his only realistic shot.
What was Timmy doing at a bar
1. how do we explain Lloyd having the rental car keys in his pocket?
2. and if Lloyd was shot outside, how in the hell was a single shell casing in the car?
1. Hernandez could claim that he brought Lloyd there to scare him or rough him up and things got out of hand. Plea deal down to 2nd degree murder gives him life with the hope of parole, best case scenario plea to voluntary manslaughter and do 10-20 years. But everything about the police timeline tells me that this is a murder 1 case and nothing else. The DA will not plea down this case. The perp walk was further proof that they have no intention of playing nice with Hernandez.
2. Lloyd was not dumped there. You are going off of early misinformation. Lloyd was shot there on the spot. Several witnesses who work near/at the gravel pits heard the gunshots ring out.
3. I used the term "reasonable person" because it's actually a legal term. Though there isn't one definition. You and I are most likely reasonable people (though your arguments above might have me reconsider.) Would you shoot your boy in cold blood like that? If you were really mad? Is a soccer mom or local small business owner going to be able to relate to this "crime of passion/rage"? I bet they wouldn't. That defense works with cheating spouses but not friends who snitch on you for past crimes.
Also, the crime of passion/heat of the moment angle would require the defense to submit evidence to support it. Which could only be testimony from someone who was present in the car and at the gravel pit. Putting Hernandez or one of his boys on the stand. Directly implicating AH in not only this death, but also past crimes, basically admitting that all of the prosecutions evidence is factual up until the point of the shooting. Hernandez starts looking a lot less sympathetic to a jury at this point. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
Sound like you're arguing just for the sake of argument.
Do he tried scaring him with 5 shots?
Investigators in the Aaron Hernandez murder case were prepared to interview a Bristol man who was killed in an early Sunday car crash.
Multiple law enforcement sources said Thaddeus Singleton III, 33, was associated with Hernandez and of interest to investigators. Singleton was killed when the car he was driving flew off the road, split a pole in half and careened into Farmington Country Club. Police said the car was registered to Aaron Hernandez's uncle, who is Singleton's father-in-law.
His death was ruled an accident, and it is unclear whether he knew of investigators' interest in his connection to the former New England Patriot star tight end, a Bristol native.
Hernandez last week was charged with first-degree murder in the June 17 shooting death of Odin Lloyd, 27, of Dorchester, Mass. He is being held without bail.
Hernandez, who was released by the team after his arrest, is one of three suspects, all from Bristol, arrested in connection with the homicide. Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace also have been charged, and prosecutors say they believe they have in custody all three men who were in the car with Lloyd the night he was killed. Lloyd was dating Shaneah Jenkins, the sister of Hernandez's fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins.
Singleton had been convicted of a number of drug charges in Connecticut, records indicate.
On Tuesday, an East Hartford man who in a civil lawsuit has charged that Hernandez in February shot him in the eye outside a Florida nightclub, was served an interstate subpoena Tuesday to appear before a Massachusetts grand jury investigating the Hernandez case.
Sources said investigators are interested in "similarities" between the Alexander Bradley shooting and the shooting death of Lloyd.