Aaron Hernandez questioned by police in homicide probe (Update: Found guilty of first degree murder)

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Not a major point of contention, but Aaron Chigurh aka No Country for Odin did not have $40 million. He had a contract for that much money to be payed out over several years, before taxes and agent fees, minus whatever money he probably owed in credit cards and loans and whatever else, and most of it was probably not guaranteed.

Point being, if he only got, say, 4 to 7 million up front... well, he might've been thinking that he could turn 8 to 20; 20 to 100; 100 to 1000; that to 100,000, in front of housin. Maybe he was ready to cop everything, done with browsing.

Or, maybe he just liked killing, on some "what's the most you ever lost on a coin toss, friendo?" shyt for real.

Or - and this is what I'd guess as being the most likely scenario - homie came up in the same era we all have, with a million and one cinematic and musical anthems for violence, wealth accumulation, and heroic criminal-empire-building that gives the impression to some dumbasses that killing and selling drugs and all that is easy business. Add to that the sense of entitlement and untouchability a sports star has had nurtured within him since high school, and you get a toxic mix. Aaron Chigurh got away with so much dirt for so long that he probably thought there was nothing he couldn't get out of. Him shutting the door on the cops doesn't strike me as an act of defiance and boldness so much as him thinking "time to go to my lawyer and the Patriots again, use that 'get out of jail free' card." Dude was detached from reality, stupid, and careless - the cops couldn't ask for an easier criminal to investigate.

I think about all of the embarrassing details of this case - killing dude right next to his house, leaving an electronic trail, forgetting evidence in a fukking rental car, assembling a weak inner circle, having a stocked flophouse that no one cleared out despite a police investigation, having no contingency plans whatsoever - and I keep flashing back to that indelible scene in The Wire that showed the difference between Avon and String, when A got home from jail and saw two henchmen getting high at his welcome home party, and angrily demanded to know "where's the fukking discipline?" Indeed.
 

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Not a major point of contention, but Aaron Chigurh aka No Country for Odin did not have $40 million. He had a contract for that much money to be payed out over several years, before taxes and agent fees, minus whatever money he probably owed in credit cards and loans and whatever else, and most of it was probably not guaranteed.

Point being, if he only got, say, 4 to 7 million up front... well, he might've been thinking that he could turn 8 to 20; 20 to 100; 100 to 1000; that to 100,000, in front of housin. Maybe he was ready to cop everything, done with browsing.

Or, maybe he just liked killing, on some "what's the most you ever lost on a coin toss, friendo?" shyt for real.

Or - and this is what I'd guess as being the most likely scenario - homie came up in the same era we all have, with a million and one cinematic and musical anthems for violence, wealth accumulation, and heroic criminal-empire-building that gives the impression to some dumbasses that killing and selling drugs and all that is easy business. Add to that the sense of entitlement and untouchability a sports star has had nurtured within him since high school, and you get a toxic mix. Aaron Chigurh got away with so much dirt for so long that he probably thought there was nothing he couldn't get out of. Him shutting the door on the cops doesn't strike me as an act of defiance and boldness so much as him thinking "time to go to my lawyer and the Patriots again, use that 'get out of jail free' card." Dude was detached from reality, stupid, and careless - the cops couldn't ask for an easier criminal to investigate.

I think about all of the embarrassing details of this case - killing dude right next to his house, leaving an electronic trail, forgetting evidence in a fukking rental car, assembling a weak inner circle, having a stocked flophouse that no one cleared out despite a police investigation, having no contingency plans whatsoever - and I keep flashing back to that indelible scene in The Wire that showed the difference between Avon and String, when A got home from jail and saw two henchmen getting high at his welcome home party, and angrily demanded to know "where's the fukking discipline?" Indeed.
:laff: dude thought he was Vito Corleone or some shyt
 

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Not a major point of contention, but Aaron Chigurh aka No Country for Odin did not have $40 million. He had a contract for that much money before taxes and agent fees, minus whatever money he probably owed in credit cards and loans and whatever else, and most of it was probably not guaranteed.

Point being, if he only got, say, 4 to 7 million up front... well, he might've been thinking that he could turn 8 to 20; 20 to 100; 100 to 1000; that to 100,000, in front of housin. Maybe he was ready to cop everything, done with browsing.

Or, maybe he just liked killing, on some "what's the most you ever lost on a coin toss" shyt for real.

Or - and this is what I'd guess as being the most likely scenario - homie came up in the same era we all have, with a million and one cinematic and musical anthems for violence, wealth accumulation, and heroic-criminal empire-building that give the impression to some dumbasses that killing and selling drugs and all that is easy business. Add that to the sense of entitlement and untouchability a sports star has had nurtured within him since high school, and you get a toxic mix - Aaron Chigurh got a way with so much dirt for so long that he probably thought there was nothing he couldn't get out of. Him shutting the door on the cops doesn't strike me as an act of defiance and boldness so much as him thinking "time to go to my lawyer and the Patriots again, use that 'get out of jail free' card." Dude was detached from reality, stupid, and careless - the cops couldn't ask for an easier criminal to investigate.

I think about all of the embarrassing details of this case - killing dude right next to his house, leaving an electronic trail, forgetting evidence in a fukking rental car, assembling a weak inner circle, having a stocked flophouse - and I keep flashing back to that incredible scene in The Wire that showed the difference between Avon and String, when A got home from jail and saw two of his henchmen getting high at his welcome home party, and angrily demanded to know "where's the fukking discipline?"

Aaron got 12 Million Guaranteed

The way I see it, Aaron Hernandez was a horrible human being before the NFL.. When you accomplish as much as he did and obtain as as much wealth as he did in such a short period of time, there is no way that type of wealth is going to make you a better human being when you're already a piece of sh1t

In fact accomplishing his professionals goals while being this horrible person probably validated his world view and thought process all along further enhancing his Ego on some Don or Mob Boss or Street Legend type ish

Dude obviously watched too many movies and or took hiphop music way too literal to be this fukin delusional
 

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In fact accomplishing his professionals goals while being this horrible person probably validated his world view and thought process all along further enhancing his Ego on some Don or Mob Boss or Street Legend type ish

Dude obviously watched too many movies and or took hiphop music way to literal to be this fukin delusional

Pretty much what I was getting at. I've seen that shyt happen on a lower scale. Knew kids from good families in college who did robberies and sold drugs. Just sat around smoking weed, listening to rap, and playing video games all day. Eventually started getting some dumb ass idea in their heads. Some dudes are just to stupid to process their own ambitions and limitations.
 

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Pretty much what I was getting at. I've seen that shyt happen on a lower scale. Knew kids from good families in college who did robberies and sold drugs. Just sat around smoking weed, listening to rap, and playing video games all day. Eventually started getting some dumb ass idea in their heads. Some dudes are just to stupid to process their own ambitions and limitations.

Word.. You dont know how many kiddie rappers I know who starting Slinging Coke or Weed just so they can rap about it and come off as "Real"

sh1t is fukin disturbing
 

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This guy is going down as the dumbest athlete in history.

The more shyt comes out, the more you realize this dude was just living in a rap video:aicmon:
 

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Pretty much what I was getting at. I've seen that shyt happen on a lower scale. Knew kids from good families in college who did robberies and sold drugs. Just sat around smoking weed, listening to rap, and playing video games all day. Eventually started getting some dumb ass idea in their heads. Some dudes are just to stupid to process their own ambitions and limitations.


Preachers son at during my freshman year at OU was on this shyt hard body, dikk riding me because I was from Brooklyn thinking I'd be on some thug shyt. :rudy: I mean, for no reason at all....he just wanted to be hard. Saw him around some Cali jherri curled gangstas trying to sell drugs.

Dude was found stuffed dead in a closet with his girlfriend 7 months later. :manny:
 

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Not a major point of contention, but Aaron Chigurh aka No Country for Odin did not have $40 million. He had a contract for that much money to be payed out over several years, before taxes and agent fees, minus whatever money he probably owed in credit cards and loans and whatever else, and most of it was probably not guaranteed.

Point being, if he only got, say, 4 to 7 million up front... well, he might've been thinking that he could turn 8 to 20; 20 to 100; 100 to 1000; that to 100,000, in front of housin. Maybe he was ready to cop everything, done with browsing.

Or, maybe he just liked killing, on some "what's the most you ever lost on a coin toss, friendo?" shyt for real.

Or - and this is what I'd guess as being the most likely scenario - homie came up in the same era we all have, with a million and one cinematic and musical anthems for violence, wealth accumulation, and heroic criminal-empire-building that gives the impression to some dumbasses that killing and selling drugs and all that is easy business. Add to that the sense of entitlement and untouchability a sports star has had nurtured within him since high school, and you get a toxic mix. Aaron Chigurh got away with so much dirt for so long that he probably thought there was nothing he couldn't get out of. Him shutting the door on the cops doesn't strike me as an act of defiance and boldness so much as him thinking "time to go to my lawyer and the Patriots again, use that 'get out of jail free' card." Dude was detached from reality, stupid, and careless - the cops couldn't ask for an easier criminal to investigate.

I think about all of the embarrassing details of this case - killing dude right next to his house, leaving an electronic trail, forgetting evidence in a fukking rental car, assembling a weak inner circle, having a stocked flophouse that no one cleared out despite a police investigation, having no contingency plans whatsoever - and I keep flashing back to that indelible scene in The Wire that showed the difference between Avon and String, when A got home from jail and saw two henchmen getting high at his welcome home party, and angrily demanded to know "where's the fukking discipline?" Indeed.

Well played sir
 
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