The murder case involving Aaron Hernandez was in court last week for a pretrial hearing and now the former New England Patriots tight end is in the news again, but this time it is involving his old team, the NFL Players Association and money, money, money.
Read full storyFall River Superior Court will once again be the setting for former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, as he will be back in Bristol County (Mass.) Superior Court around 2 p.m. for a pretrial hearing that comes a little over a month after he was arraigned on murder charges for the death of Odin Lloyd.
Read full storyNew reports have come out in the case of a double murder that possibly involves Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, as a man says that he recognizes the star from a double murder in Boston from July of 2012, saying he was the shooter who killed Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado.
Read full storyThe Aaron Hernandez murder case involving the death of Odin Lloyd has been moving through the court system since the summer and now that the former Patriots tight end has pled not guilty in superior court in Massachusetts, a trial date will likely be set for next fall.
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was in court again on Friday for an arraignment hearing in superior court in Fall River and after pleading not guilty to all six charges against him, the judge scheduled the next hearing in the case for October 9.
Read full storyThe Aaron Hernandez murder case regarding the death of Odin Lloyd will have another day in court on Friday, as the tight end is arraigned in superior court in Massachusetts, but before that date, video has come out showing Hernandez at the same club in July of 2012 with two murder victims in a case he may be connected to.
Read full storyThe Aaron Hernandez murder case is moving along through the courts and as all this is going on, the Patriots star had a profile and investigative story done on him for Rolling Stone called "The Gangster In the Huddle".
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is in jail for murder after a stunning turn of events over the summer and as the NFL regular season is about to begin, a Rolling Stone story offers up some details about Hernandez and his past, including drug use and hanging out with "gangsters."
Read full storyFormer New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez will appear in court on Thursday, August 22 for a probable cause hearing in the murder case of Odin Lloyd and prosecutors are expected to present evidence as the case should move to superior court.
Read full storyThe murder trial for New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez took another step on Wednesday, as the star was in court once again for a probable cause hearing in the case and although the actual hearing was delayed until August, that wasn't the only courtroom development, as police confiscated the phone of one of Hernandez's cousins, Tanya Singleton.
Read full storyAaron Hernandez is currently in jail for the murder of Odin Lloyd, but before that he was also involved in another shooting in Florida involving a man named Alexander Bradley, who said he and the tight end were friends and that the former Patriots star left him to die.
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 storyThe family of Odin Lloyd has started to speak out about the crime that took the 27-year-olds life and as they do that, former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez sits in a jail cell awaiting his trial for murder, which could occur next year.
Read full storyOdin Lloyd is the victim of an execution style murder and the authorities and state prosecutors believe that former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was the man who orchestrated the entire thing.
Read full storyAaron Hernandez is now being held in jail and was denied the right to be bailed out after a hearing on Thursday and he sits accused of first degree murder in the death of Odin Lloyd, a stunning fall for a young NFL star.
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