Killer Inside: The Mind Of Aaron Hernandez (Netflix)

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fukk all that other shyt, dude was crazy and wildin, he got the easy way out, murdered innocent people for no reason...and almost got away with it...
 

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I liked what Odin's friend, homie with the long hair, said about Aaron

Basically said if he was around some real killas, he wouldnt be doing that tough guy shyt

Called him a crash dummy :wow:
Disagree

Aaron was a killer.

And he clearly had a bad temper and could knock nikkaz out on some one on one shyt.
 

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No cop said that. They said that Hernandez was paranoid because he thought someone was going to get him ( and he was rightfully paranoid because he shot someone very dangerous, who happen to live). He thought maybe Lloyd was a snitch.

Not sure why people are not believing Hernandez is gay story line, when his own brother confirmed that Aaron was molested as a child and thought he was gay because of that.


Anyways what is most interesting in this doc was the Patriots organization. He scored super low on social maturity but they still drafted him. They probably knew about all the shyt that happened in Gainsville but they still drafted him. It is all about money and championships with them.

And about the CTE, he had it but he was still a functioning human being.
Guy was just a sociopath.
I figured he was a sociopath and soon as he made that damn Smith & Wesson joke in the beginning of the second episode :damn:
 

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The gay angle seems so fukking forced lol

"He got tattoos cause he's gay"

:dead:
 

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Parts of this make me think the dude was pretty nuanced and coulda been a smart, friendly person. Definitely was trying to create the thug persona, and whether that was due to being gay, or just his fukked upbringing, he definitely was emotionally unstable
 

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Some things still dont add up about the actual case;

1. What is the proof he pulled the trigger on Odin and not one of the other two dudes with him?
2. What happened to the other two dudes, are they saying Aaron pulled the trigger?

Because that makes a difference whether its life in prison or not.

The only part of the gay storyline worth paying attention to is his brother saying he was gay, the rest is all assumptions.

Also, that Michele McPhee journalist who "outed" him is a piece of shyt in particular with how she mocked it. No idea how the LGBT community has not taken her down.

Odin's mom and entire family are real ones, as are those immigrants families. Also Aaron's daughter, they all get my sympathy.
 

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This doc didn't really do much for me. The phone conversations gave us a deeper perspective on him.

Mostly everything else was shared in the Coli thread back when the case was going on.

They ran with the gay angle so hard, that it began to feel like filler after a while. And at the end nobody knows why Odin was killed. What did his co-defendants say?

:what:
 

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One other thing about this shyt...I always assumed the victims of these murders tried some semi-slick shyt on the wrong guy. Like...the dudes in the club had mean mugged or tried to stunt on him at the club (not that it excuses murdering them, but more of a play stupid games when stupid prizes type of thing).

It doesn't seem like that was the case at all - dude was legit just out of his mind.
 

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The interesting thing to me was the motive too, always has been, all these years later, like the prosecutors noted, this was such a sloppy and unorganized, desperate even, killing. They called and texted each other, picked dude up from his house, drove to an area within a mile or so of his house, and shot him, leaving shells in the rental car, that was in his name. This is the kind of killing in TJ where the solve rate is 2%. Not in the suburbs of Boston. It was madness.

Was it hubris, drugs, just deranged thinking, or all three? Plus the whole thing unfolded within about 72 hours, they go to the club on Sunday night, I think, and have some sort of possibly one way falling out, then, two days later, he's begging Ortix and Wallace (two hapless buffoons if I ever saw them) to assist in a murder, the timeline is from approx. 9:00 PM to 3:00 AM.

I would love to know what Ortiz and Wallace had to say, but they may be so such lackeys, and so smoked out, they don't even really understand why they forever altered dozens of lives.

Theories were that he suspected Odin knew about the 2012 murders, that Odin was collaborating with Cape Verdean's, to set up Aaron, the least credible is probably the gay one. Some murders, a lot even, are often so murky and only make sense to the killer, or made sense at one point.\

At some point, I read every text message, a few years ago, and a narrative formed, that Hernandez thought maybe he had confessed to a murders, and admitted to showing Odin his stash house, then he used the pretense of a marijuana deal, "imma come grab that", or something like that, to pick him up and eventually kill him.

We Asked VICE What "Buggin" Means to Help the Hernandez Trial Prosecutor

The documentary was very lacking in that regard, because a lot of it is there.
 
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The interesting thing to me was the motive too, always has been, all these years later, like the prosecutors noted, this was such a sloppy and unorganized, desperate even, killing. They called and texted each other, picked dude up from his house, drove to an area within a mile or so of his house, and shot him, leaving shells in the rental car, that was in his name. This is the kind of killing in TJ where the solve rate is 2%. Not in the suburbs of Boston. It was madness.

Was it hubris, drugs, just deranged thinking, or all three? Plus the whole thing unfolded within about 72 hours, they go to the club on Sunday night, I think, and have some sort of possibly one way falling out, then, two days later, he's begging Ortix and Wallace (two hapless buffoons if I ever saw them) to assist in a murder, the timeline is from approx. 9:00 PM to 3:00 AM.

I would love to know what Ortiz and Wallace had to say, but they may be so such lackeys, and so smoked out, they don't even really understand why they forever altered dozens of lives.

Theories were that he suspected Odin knew about the 2012 murders, that Odin was collaborating with Cape Verdean's, to set up Aaron, the least credible is probably the gay one. Some murders, a lot even, are often so murky and only make sense to the killer, or made sense at one point.\

At some point, I read every text message, a few years ago, and a narrative formed, that Hernandez thought maybe he had confessed to a murders, and admitted to showing Odin his stash house, then he used the pretense of a marijuana deal, "imma come grab that", or something like that, to pick him up and eventually kill him.

We Asked VICE What "Buggin" Means to Help the Hernandez Trial Prosecutor

The documentary was very lacking in that regard, because a lot of it is there.

when you’ve gotten away with possibly 2-4 murders you get sloppy and don’t forget the brain state of Hernandez, he had the dementia of a 80 year old.

of course it was the drugs as well and Hernandez was impulse driven. Remember the guy who got shot in the eye, it only happened cause he brought up the Boston murders during an argument
 

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What a girl posted on FB

.......... I’m confused ‍♀️

...........so instead of Netflix creating a documentary based on FACTS they have concerning Aaron Hernandez, like being diagnosed with Stage 3 CTE (Fact 1) that had been affecting his brain for over a decade (Fact 2) with symptoms being executive dysfunction, aggression, explosive behavior, loss of concentration, mood swings, depression, apathy, cognitive impairment, behavioral disturbances, impulsivity, aggressiveness, anger, irritability, suicidal behavior and eventual progression to dementia (Fact 3). And after researching 468 brains with CTE, his case was the worst case of CTE they have ever seen (Fact 4). And are comparing his brain to that of a 67 year old person with CTE (Fact 5). And using all of these FACTS to connect the dots as to what was most likely the reason he began progressing into a killer was not used in a documentary called “Inside the Mind of Aaron Hernandez”

..............Of course NOT, instead the NFL probably paid Netflix to create a bizarre drama full of speculations to DISTRACT US from the SEVERITY of CTE. Come on if that docuseries didn’t shout HOLLYWOOD DRAMA, Netflix trying to win awards and/or the NFL being involved (purely my speculation), I don’t know what does???

In 5 seconds, here’s the whole documentary Netflix did using very little facts and a whole lot of unconfirmed speculations:

“Aaron Hernandez had a complicated parent dynamic. He was also gay. He hung around bad people. And he was gay. Hernandez had brain damage. And also gay. Aaron loved his wife and daughter. He hated being gay. He was a killer. A gay one.”

If he was gay —something we will never know because he never addresses this publicly or in his phone calls in jail —who cares, it’s 2020 and his business.

.............But to create a 3 part docuseries that’s called “Inside the Mind of Aaron Hernandez” and only use the last 5 minutes to actually explore his brain is preposterous. & the fact that they mentioned he “chain-smoke marijuana” about 10 times was really irrelevant.

Instead, Netflix opted to make this about sexuality and not his brain. They have no evidence only the allegations of a convicted felon and one high school quarterback who waited many months after AH’s death to allege they had a romance knowing AH would not be around to confirm or deny. The high school qb used his allegations to create fame and fortune by getting press, writing a book and coming out in this Netflix documentary with his dad ‍♀️ Then, Netflix used these allegations to conclude it was his inner struggle with being gay that lead him to be a murderer ‍♀️

Wow, that’s a bit radical!

I have been surrounded by the beautiful LGBT ️‍ community and have heard real, countless stories of their inner struggles and guess what—none are killers. They are the most loving people on the planet. But none also had CTE.

What’s sad is that Netflix could have made history by actually composing a documentary that brought awareness to this degenerative disease and the killer effects it has had on countless players.

But I guess doing that would actually bring awareness that holds billion dollar teams accountable!

I know I will get people who will like this and people who will disagree and that’s okay. Just don’t bash a person for expressing an opinion.

#aaronhernandeznetflix #nfl #CTE
RIP Aaron Hernandez #81
 
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