There’s more damaging evidence in Aaron Hernandez’s double murder trial. Prosecutors believe Hernandez’s 2015 prison phone conversations with NFL star Mike Pouncey could help prove the former New England Patriot murdered two people in 2012.
There’s more damaging evidence in Aaron Hernandez’s double murder trial. Prosecutors believe Hernandez’s 2015 prison phone conversations with NFL star Mike Pouncey could help prove the former New England Patriot murdered two people in 2012.
A judge has ruled that Aaron Hernandez’s gun tattoos can be used against him in his double murder case. Hernandez allegedly got the tats to commemorate two violent crimes.
Aaron Hernandez is currently serving life in prison for the murder of Odin Lloyd but is now getting ready for a double murder case. In a pretrial hearing on Tuesday, a survivor from the 2012 shooting identified the former New England Patriots star as the man who pulled the trigger.
Aaron Hernandez is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of Odin Lloyd. Hernandez has now hired a high-profile attorney to head up his new defense team to appeal that murder conviction and to fight his upcoming trial for a double homicide.
Ernest Wallace, the man who police say was with Aaron Hernandez the night he shot and killed his friend, Odin Lloyd, was found not guilty of the murder charge itself but was convicted of being an accessory to the act. Hernandez as you already know is serving life in prison after he was convicted last year.
The Massachusetts mini mansion that belonged to Aaron Hernandez has been listed for sale at $1.5 million dollars. Considering the size of the home and the amenities it’s actually a pretty good price. The home was part of the crime scene at one point after police used Hernandez’s own security cameras against him. Video surveillance from the five-bedroom, six-bathroom home was key in Hernandez’s murder trial last year for the 2013 killing of a Odin Lloyd. Hernandez is serving a life sentence for the murder.