The murder case for Aaron Hernandez took another step on Wednesday and with the tight end back in court for the first time after being denied bail a few weeks ago, the probable cause hearing that was scheduled was pushed back and now he will next appear in August as the prosecution deals with more evidence and other issues in the case.
Read full storyAaron Hernandez is in jail awaiting trial for the murder of Odin Lloyd and while that may not happen until 2014 at least, the former Patriots tight end will be in jail next week for a probable cause hearing that will move things along in the Odin Lloyd murder case.
Read full storyAaron Hernandez is facing first degree murder charges in the death of former semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd and after more information came out about the case when documents were unsealed, things have started to turn even worse for the former NFL star.
Read full storyAaron Hernandez is in jail for the murder of Odin Lloyd, but did his girlfriend know what happened the night of the killing or more information that she hasn't told police?
Read full storyThe court documents involving the Aaron Hernandez murder case that were released on Tuesday had a number of revelations about the murder of Odin Lloyd, including that Hernandez possibly confessed to the shooting to one of his accomplices.
Read full storyMore information is coming out about the Aaron Hernandez murder after warrants were unsealed and given to the Boston media and some of the details include what happened when police started to question Hernandez and his girlfriend as well as what happened when she was told of Lloyd's death.
Read full storyThe Aaron Hernandez murder case involving the shooting death of semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd has brought a dark cloud over the NFL and now that more information has come to light, NFL teams may start acting differently in the future when it comes to players with checkered backgrounds.
Read full storyAaron Hernandez is in jail awaiting trial for the murder of semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd and in the meantime his fiancé and girlfriend Shayanna Jenkins has gone into hiding and has not spoken publically about the case to anyone yet.
Read full storyThe Aaron Hernandez murder case continues to develop while the former New England Patriots tight end sit in jail for the death of Odin Lloyd and now police may have found new pieces of evidence after searching a once secret house that Hernandez had.
Read full storyWith Aaron Hernandez sitting in jail awaiting trial on murder charges, more and more information has been dug up by the media regarding his past and his relationship with girlfriend and fiancé Shayanna Jenkins and now a report about a domestic disturbance from last year has surfaced.
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez is in jail awaiting trial for the murder of Odin Lloyd and now that he has been moved into a new unit in the Bristol County Jail, he is permitted to have visitors, which means that girlfriend Shayanna Jenkins and his baby Avielle Janelle could come and see the incarcerated tight end.
Read full storyAaron Hernandez is currently awaiting trial in jail for the murder of Odin Lloyd and while he faces first degree murder charges, one big question has come up for the star in whether he can get a fair trial in Massachusetts.
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots star tight end Aaron Hernandez has numerous things to worry about as he sits behind bars in Bristol County and one of the biggest issues for the disgraced player is whether his girlfriend Shayanna Jenkins will support him through his trial.
Read full storyThe Aaron Hernandez murder case is widening in scope and after numerous details came out in his arraignment and bail hearing, it appears as if the former New England Patriots tight end will have a tough trail ahead of him, as the state has evidence that could implicate him in the murder.
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez woke up on Wednesday morning in his North Attleboro mansion, but after being denied bail for the second time at a hearing on Monday, he will be spending the immediate and not-so-immediate future in a 7-by-10 foot cell in the Dartmouth Detention Center.
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