Aaron Hernandez Fiance Shayanna Jenkins Told Police Odin Lloyd Sold Drugs, Girlfriend Had Father's Day Dinner With TE Before Murder and Is Worried About Trial

Jul 10, 2013 09:22 AM EDT

The Aaron Hernandez murder case got a host of new information on Tuesday, as a 156-page document was released that showed the search warrants and evidence taken by the authorities regarding the Odin Lloyd murder.

The search warrants and affidavits were unsealed by a judge and now more information has come out about his arrest and first interactions with police as well as what fiancé Shayanna Jenkins said to the authorities before being told to stop. Hernandez was arrested two weeks ago and the report shows eight warrants executed for him, including on his home, cars, uncle's home, locker at Gillette Stadium as well as his home security system. The police took iPads and phones as well as hard drives and ammo from the house.

Jenkins was in the documents as well, as she was the one who originally dropped him off to talk to police after they started questioning him about the death. She also spoke to police about what happened and broke down in tears when she heard that Lloyd was dead and she also said that she and Hernandez went out to dinner for Father's Day the day before the murder and that the last time she saw him was two days previously. Lloyd's body was later found in an industrial park less than a mile from the home that she shared with Hernandez.

Hernandez first noticed police outside his home the day after it was found and after interacting with them he soon became agitated and then gave them his layer's car. Jenkins later said that she went to sleep and did not know what Hernandez did that night and soon after talking to the authorities, Jenkins was told to stop by Hernandez on advice from his agents. Hernandez is tied to the murder through shell casings, video and other evidence, although the murder weapon has yet to be found.

Jenkins told police Lloyd sold drugs and now reports have come out that says Hernandez told Ernest Wallace, who then told Carlos Lloyd that he was the one to pull the trigger. The documents also showed all the evidence that police took, including clothing, ammo, bags and towels among many other items.

The murder weapon has still yet to be found and while the story from Ortiz is bad for Hernandez, it may not be enough to convict him of first degree murder.  Hernandez has been painted as the orchestrator of the murder in his arraignment and bail hearing and now that the documents have been released it makes sense as to why the judge decided not to grant him bail. Hernandez's surveillance system was taken in as evidence and there appears to be him with a gun in his house following the murder.

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