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

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Woman charged with assaulting boyfriend


Wednesday, May 28, 2014 10:57 PM EDT
By JUSTIN MUSZYNSKI
STAFF WRITER
BRISTOL — The woman found driving last year with the gun believed to be used in the 2012 Boston double-homicide Aaron Hernandez, was arrested Tuesday and charged with assaulting her boyfriend.

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Jailene Diaz, 20, of 95 Carolina Rd., was in a car accident last June in Springfield, Mass.

When authorities searched her car, they found a firearm authorities said was used to kill Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado outside a Boston nightclub. Diaz was charged with possession of a firearm without a permit, and reportedly told police the gun found in her trunk was put there by several men she described as football players.

Diaz was charged with third-degree assault and second-degree breach of peace Tuesday when her boyfriend told police she punched him two or three times during an argument the two were having, the police report said. The dispute started after Diaz’s boyfriend, Iunre Smart, 23, of the same address, said he found messages on Diaz’s phone from other men, Smart told police.
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According to the report, Diaz told authorities that during the argument, Smart pushed her and later punched her in the face. Smart was also arrested and faces the same charges.

Ironically, Diaz was arraigned Wednesday — the same day Hernandez, a Bristol native, was arraigned in Suffolk Superior Court for his alleged involvement in the Boston killing. Hernandez pleaded not guilty to seven charges in that case.

Smart and Diaz, in Bristol Superior Court, were both released on written promises to appear and issued protective orders that prevents either of them from possessing a firearm and abusing, threatening or harassing one another.

Diaz is due back in court June 27, and Smart is scheduled to appear June 25.

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The Bristol Press: Bristol, Conn., and surrounding areas (BristolPress.com)
Woman charged with assaulting boyfriend


Wednesday, May 28, 2014 10:57 PM EDT
By JUSTIN MUSZYNSKI
STAFF WRITER
BRISTOL — The woman found driving last year with the gun believed to be used in the 2012 Boston double-homicide Aaron Hernandez, was arrested Tuesday and charged with assaulting her boyfriend.

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Jailene Diaz, 20, of 95 Carolina Rd., was in a car accident last June in Springfield, Mass.

When authorities searched her car, they found a firearm authorities said was used to kill Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado outside a Boston nightclub. Diaz was charged with possession of a firearm without a permit, and reportedly told police the gun found in her trunk was put there by several men she described as football players.

Diaz was charged with third-degree assault and second-degree breach of peace Tuesday when her boyfriend told police she punched him two or three times during an argument the two were having, the police report said. The dispute started after Diaz’s boyfriend, Iunre Smart, 23, of the same address, said he found messages on Diaz’s phone from other men, Smart told police.
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According to the report, Diaz told authorities that during the argument, Smart pushed her and later punched her in the face. Smart was also arrested and faces the same charges.

Ironically, Diaz was arraigned Wednesday — the same day Hernandez, a Bristol native, was arraigned in Suffolk Superior Court for his alleged involvement in the Boston killing. Hernandez pleaded not guilty to seven charges in that case.

Smart and Diaz, in Bristol Superior Court, were both released on written promises to appear and issued protective orders that prevents either of them from possessing a firearm and abusing, threatening or harassing one another.

Diaz is due back in court June 27, and Smart is scheduled to appear June 25.

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Key Hernandez witness failed polygraph test regarding shooting
Posted by Mike Florio on November 12, 2014, 1:15 PM EST
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The Odin Lloyd murder trial commences in January. A recent report suggests that the man once believed to be the prosecution’s key witness against former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez failed a lie-detector test regarding the question of whether the witness saw Hernandez shoot Lloyd.

Via WVDH.com, Carlos Ortiz showed deception when denying that he observed the June 2013 shooting in an industrial park near Hernandez’s home.

“I didn’t see what happened,” Ortiz said in the transcript of the polygraph test, after the administrator told Ortiz was lying when he claimed not to see the shooting. “I mean, I seen when everybody got out you know. I was opening the door and that’s when I heard the gunshot.”

The transcript was released in connection with an effort to charge Hernandez’s cousin, Tanya Singleton, with being an accessory to the murder. Singleton is served two years of probation after pleading guilty to contempt of court charges arising from her refusal to testify against Hernandez at a grand jury. She suffers from cancer, and it’s possible that prosecutors have decided to charge her with a more serious crime to persuade Hernandez to strike a plea deal.
Hernandez also is used of killing two men in July 2012. He has been held without bail for more than 15 months.

Early on, it appeared that Ortiz would be the key witness against Hernandez. Concerns regarding drug use and other reasons for unreliability resulted in Ortiz’s relevance to the prosecution of Hernandez fading. It’s unclear why he’s regarded as a reliable witness in the case against Singleton.
 
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