[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
Also just noticed that in the baggy red shirt pic, his hands are tat free. What a fucking moron.[/quote]
Maybe he stayed tat free so that he wouldn’t scare recruits away? Who knows, he’s an idiot.
I will never understand why people like pacman jones, vick, or others, would do such stupid things to basically ruin their chances of getting millions of dollars, even when they came from northing. [/quote]
His gang ties are what killed his draft stock, he was involved in some shit that the FL police let go under the rug I heard on the radio today…
Also, I think what Vick did was absolutely horrendous and generally see him as an awful person for it, it is light-years less shitty than what Hernandez is being charged with.
They shouldn’t be compared… Ray Lewis on the other hand [/quote]
Haha, I wasn’t trying to compare anyone… I just mentioning how these athletes basically have the rest of their life set, but can still someone manage to ruin it by doing dumb shit.
But yeah, I haven’t been following the Aaron Hernandez stuff. thanks for the info.
[quote]fnf wrote:
When he’s first arrested, why are his arms in his shirt?[/quote]
He answered the door without a shirt, and I guess seconds after was put in handcuffs. Detectives decided to put a shirt on him when taking him outside.
So on ESPN they showed Hernandez leaving the court today in a police van or whatever they put inmates in the back of. There were people standing at the gate of where he was leaving from yelling innocent. How ignorant can some of these people be. I honestly do not get it. Along with that witness from the Zimmerman trial, I feel as if we are getting dumber as a society…
Is it really too much to ask to play football and then in the off season workout, sit on your pile of money and have sex with supermodels and pornstars?
That being said, the guy was shot 5 times. he called friends up to come take care of it. Talk about premeditated.
Think about it, he had to have murdered before. Common sense would tell you over two days to calm down. They stood over the guy and shot him twice! Even if he didn’t pull the trigger, he is going to jail on conspiracy to commit murder.
What frightens me about the case is basically the recent history of high profile cases. I think it’s pretty clear he did it. The evidence puts a 45 cal in his hand, locates him near where the body was found minutes before and minutes after the murder, in between where shots were heard.
I think motive will be easy enough to establish once they talk to all the witnesses and accessories. I would be cutting deals with his pals to sing.
Still, all the defense needs is reasonable doubt. Unless they can get one of his friends to role on him as an eye witness, there were no witnesses.
So your the defense, give me your arguments based on the current evidence that he did not do it.
I think the pat’s need to go ahead and multiply his misery, sue him for breach of contract and try to get their signing money back. It may not work, but it would make his life that much more miserable.
[quote]BCFlynn wrote:
Is it really too much to ask to play football and then in the off season workout, sit on your pile of money and have sex with supermodels and pornstars?
That being said, the guy was shot 5 times. he called friends up to come take care of it. Talk about premeditated.
Think about it, he had to have murdered before. Common sense would tell you over two days to calm down. They stood over the guy and shot him twice! Even if he didn’t pull the trigger, he is going to jail on conspiracy to commit murder.
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Yeah, no shit. “Here, have a dream job and live a fairy tale life.” is apparently leaving something to be desired.
[quote]BCFlynn wrote:
Is it really too much to ask to play football and then in the off season workout, sit on your pile of money and have sex with supermodels and pornstars?
That being said, the guy was shot 5 times. he called friends up to come take care of it. Talk about premeditated.
Think about it, he had to have murdered before. Common sense would tell you over two days to calm down. They stood over the guy and shot him twice! Even if he didn’t pull the trigger, he is going to jail on conspiracy to commit murder.
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Yeah, no shit. “Here, have a dream job and live a fairy tale life.” is apparently leaving something to be desired.[/quote]
No freaking kidding. Why doesn’t this shit get to happen to me? I wouldn’t even think of committing murder. Hell, they just gave you 40 MILLION DOLLARS! You got girl problems? Girl cheat on you? Get a new one with your 40 million buck. You got problems with a broke semi-pro player? Let it go maaaan.
I hope he is miserable. Totally on board with your idea for the Patriots to sue his ass for the money
[quote]BCFlynn wrote:
Is it really too much to ask to play football and then in the off season workout, sit on your pile of money and have sex with supermodels and pornstars?
That being said, the guy was shot 5 times. he called friends up to come take care of it. Talk about premeditated.
Think about it, he had to have murdered before. Common sense would tell you over two days to calm down. They stood over the guy and shot him twice! Even if he didn’t pull the trigger, he is going to jail on conspiracy to commit murder.
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Yeah, no shit. “Here, have a dream job and live a fairy tale life.” is apparently leaving something to be desired.[/quote]
No freaking kidding. Why doesn’t this shit get to happen to me? I wouldn’t even think of committing murder. Hell, they just gave you 40 MILLION DOLLARS! You got girl problems? Girl cheat on you? Get a new one with your 40 million buck. You got problems with a broke semi-pro player? Let it go maaaan.
I hope he is miserable. Totally on board with your idea for the Patriots to sue his ass for the money[/quote]
Living the dream?
Nah with that kinda money you have no more taste for cars or women or houses…youve made it.
The only thing that satisfies you is taboo…blood.
Think French Aristocracy leading up to the revolution
Nah with that kinda money you have no more taste for cars or women or houses…youve made it.
The only thing that satisfies you is taboo…blood.
Think French Aristocracy leading up to the revolution
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Interesting theory … You could be right
I could get behind it more if he was caught on some remote island hunting human beings, or in a “Hostel” type situation where he was paying to torture and kill people
But calling in his “crew” to take out someone that “dissed” him in a club (if that’s what happened) smells more gangster wannabe than rich, bored psycho
[quote]pat wrote:
What frightens me about the case is basically the recent history of high profile cases. I think it’s pretty clear he did it. The evidence puts a 45 cal in his hand, locates him near where the body was found minutes before and minutes after the murder, in between where shots were heard.
I think motive will be easy enough to establish once they talk to all the witnesses and accessories. I would be cutting deals with his pals to sing.
Still, all the defense needs is reasonable doubt. Unless they can get one of his friends to role on him as an eye witness, there were no witnesses.
So your the defense, give me your arguments based on the current evidence that he did not do it.
I think the pat’s need to go ahead and multiply his misery, sue him for breach of contract and try to get their signing money back. It may not work, but it would make his life that much more miserable.[/quote]
Yeah I was talking about this exact thing with someone at work today. Unless they turn up the murder weapon with fingerprints or get someone to rat, I don’t see anyway the prosecution can absolutely prove Hernandez pulled the trigger. Especially with a good lawyer, I don’t see him getting more than 15 years.
[quote]pat wrote:
What frightens me about the case is basically the recent history of high profile cases. I think it’s pretty clear he did it. The evidence puts a 45 cal in his hand, locates him near where the body was found minutes before and minutes after the murder, in between where shots were heard.
I think motive will be easy enough to establish once they talk to all the witnesses and accessories. I would be cutting deals with his pals to sing.
Still, all the defense needs is reasonable doubt. Unless they can get one of his friends to role on him as an eye witness, there were no witnesses.
So your the defense, give me your arguments based on the current evidence that he did not do it.
I think the pat’s need to go ahead and multiply his misery, sue him for breach of contract and try to get their signing money back. It may not work, but it would make his life that much more miserable.[/quote]
Yeah I was talking about this exact thing with someone at work today. Unless they turn up the murder weapon with fingerprints or get someone to rat, I don’t see anyway the prosecution can absolutely prove Hernandez pulled the trigger. Especially with a good lawyer, I don’t see him getting more than 15 years. [/quote]
In an article I read today they found gum and a spent bullet casing in a car he rented. The gum had been chewed so it could contain DNA. Also, it was blue bubblegum!!
This guy deserves to be as outrageously dumb as he is. How do you not at all plan ahead for this? He was resigned to spur of the moment decisions that, if anything, just added to the suspicion towards him. Everything about this is silly and I hope for my sanity he gets convicted quickly so nobody has to continue this bizarre ordeal for much longer.
The theory now is that he was responsible for a double murder last year and the victim was talking about it to the wrong people. So to shut him up, he killed him. What’s going to do Hernandez in is the 3 texts. Now you know, NFL, and I don’t remember the other one.