Aaron Hernandez is currently in jail waiting for his next trial date on August 22 and as all this is going on, the former Patriots tight end has been frequently corresponding with fans and those letters continue to pop up on the website TMZ.
Read full storyAaron Hernandez is currently in the Bristol County House of Correction for the murder of semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd and despite the evidence that is piled against him, the Patriots star has proclaimed his innocence in a letter from jail.
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez was back in court last week for a probable cause hearing after he was arrested and charged with the murder of Odin Lloyd and that wasn't the only interesting thing going on in the courtroom, as one of Hernandez's cousins had her phone confiscated by detectives during the proceedings.
Read full storyIn the aftermath of ex-New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez's arrest for his involvement of the murder of his friend Odin Llyod, Patriots third-string quarterback Tim Tebow, who played at the University of Florida with Hernandez, said Friday that the murder charge was "heartbreaking and sad."
Read full storyThe Aaron Hernandez murder investigation has shifted into the prosecutions favor after recent surveillance photos captured hours before-and minutes after-the shooting death of his friend Odin Llyod show the former New England Patriots tight end holding a gun, authorities said.
Read full storyNew England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is usually known for his one word answers and unemotional press conferences with reporters, but Wednesday was different, as he spoke for the first time about the murder case involving Aaron Hernandez.
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez has been locked up and is awaiting trial for the murder of Odin Lloyd and at the same time, his girlfriend Shayanna Jenkins and her sister Shaneah have remained outside of public view apart from when his fiancee was at his arraignment and bail hearing and she was present in the court on Wednesday for the probable cause hearing before it was delayed until August 22.
Read full storyMike Wallace is not counting the Patriots out this season despite the offseason drama. The Miami wide receiver believes they are always the team to beat with Tom Brady under center.
Read full storyRay Lewis is one of the newest personalities to join ESPN and to give a preview of what he will be like on the air, Sports Illustrated writer Richard Deitsch spoke to the former Ravens linebacker about many different topics, including the Aaron Hernandez murder case.
Read full storyThe New England Patriots are an active team in the local community and the Aaron Hernandez murder case has crept its way into that area of the organization as well, as the former tight end was replaced in a youth football camp that is set to take place this weekend.
Read full storyWill Muschamp gave a nice sarcastic jab at Ohio State and Urban Meyer for their involvement in a secondary recruiting violation.
Read full storyThe Aaron Hernandez murder case has been a huge blemish for the NFL and as more information comes out about what happened the night of the shooting, the clearer it becomes of the involvement of the Patriots tight end in the crime.
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 storyWith Aaron Hernandez being locked up for the murder of Odin Lloyd, many in the media have looked deeper into the former Patriots star's past and one picture of the tight end dressed in red holding up gang signs had many thinking that he was tied to the Bloods gang.
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is facing life in prison and is currently in the Bristol County House of Corrections and based on the rules laid out, Hernandez won't be getting any special treatment from the guards or the inmates.
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