Friday, June 28, 2013
Aaron Hernandez Is A Suspect In Unsolved Double Homicide From 2012
The week just gets worse for Aaron Hernandez. Not as bad as the week of the family of the person he killed though. Now, police are stating they are investigating Hernandez as a possible suspects in a double homicide that occurred in Boston last year. I guess Hernandez loves shooting people. Hernandez was present the night of the shooting last July. There was a fight outside a nightclub and five men got into a BMW. Apparently Hernandez got into a SUV that followed the BMW and at a traffic light someone in the SUV opened fire and killed two of the five men in the BMW and injuring another. The SUV has never been found. Yeah, I'm guessing Hernandez killed those guys too. Police suspect that the reason Hernandez killed the man he is currently charged with killing is because that man knew Hernandez killed the other two men last summer.
So he's a serial killer now. Spooky.
ReplyDeleteHe's going to give sleazy tattooed people with substance abuse problems a bad name.
ReplyDeleteOh, Barton - you're the best.
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DeleteIt's a good thing I was only drinking water.
DeleteBarton I miss you when you're gone.
DeleteLOL Barton, that made me spew coffee!
ReplyDeleteJeez, this guy is just lovely, isn't he? *smh*
What makes these athletes so dumb? They have it all and throw it away.
ReplyDelete@Henriette. Because all that anyone's been interested in is their athletic ability, no one seems to care about teaching them to use their brains or be a good person. They just look at a kid with ability and see dollar signs.
DeleteHe claims he's trying to get out of his Bristol Bloods gang, but it looks as if they still have a hold on him (and his football $$).
ReplyDeleteHe's a punk gang member with no regard to human life. The scum of society. They should all be executed. I also have no sympathy for his girlfriend she had to have known what he was about. You play with punks, chances are you get into trouble.
ReplyDelete@a non, not a serial killer, he's a gang banger (Latin Kings). He didn't drop to 113 in the draft because of scouting report concerns about pot smoking.
ReplyDeleteSerial killer:someone who murders more than three victims one at a time in a relatively short interval
DeleteI'll give ya the time difference since he killed those 2 a few years ago but all murders used a gun.
And odd this post doesn't mention it - the SUV in question likely has been found.
ReplyDeleteBarton Fink for the win!
ReplyDeleteHe's not a serial killer. He is one of many a dipshit who comes into a shit ton of money and instead of getting the fuck out of a shitty lifestyle, tries to become the king of the shitty lifestyle. Just cause you got money don't mean you won't be one of the jerk offs who winds up dead or in jail.
ReplyDeleteNFL should do an hour seminar on Aaron Hernandez & Michael Vick annually during the pre draft combine.
Pats are taking a $5mill cap hit this year and $7.5 next year for the bonus he was given. There is some guarateed $$ left so they may be able to stiff him on like 2.5mill and bring next yrs # down to $5mill.
Couldn't happen to a nicer team.
DeleteHow could he kill someone in Boston with a gun? Aren't guns forbidden in Bombston? Oh, maybe only criminals are allowed to have weapons, as in Europe.
ReplyDelete@a non:
ReplyDeleteThe FBI disagrees with the use of the Wikipedia definition.
"Although the federal law provides a definition of serial murder, it is limited in its application. The purpose of this definition was to set forth criteria establishing when the FBI could assist local law enforcement agencies with their investigation of serial murder cases. It was not intended to be a generic definition for serial murder."
Agree to disagree Dewie.
DeleteSpot on, Count and Barton.
ReplyDeleteAl Capone was not a serial killer--He was a thug. Big difference.
ReplyDeleteKilling people is not happy
ReplyDeleteCount, Barton, Dewie- +1
ReplyDeleteEw, ugly face cereal killer!
ReplyDeleteHe's a dumba$$ that's pi$$ed away his career.
ReplyDelete@Gayeld: I think Al Davis' saying was "As long as they are out of jail by Sunday." That was in the PED heyday of the 70's though. Football would be much cooler if they were all still on Meth and Steroids.
ReplyDeleteWhen this story first came out I thought maybe it was the blind item from a while back with the high profile athlete banging a team mate's girlfriend. (Yes, this site has gotten to me! ha ha ha ... Life is a just one blind item after another for me now!)
ReplyDeletenot a serial killer. gang banging could slide into that definition but they are not the same thing.
ReplyDeleteIf he petted unicorns he would feel less angry. Or I could make some brownies with sparkles for him
ReplyDeleteIf he petted unicorns he would feel less angry. Or I could make some brownies with sparkles for him
ReplyDeleteBrownies with SPARKLES! bacon tooooo???? Pretty pleez???
Delete@Dewie He's not a Latin King, he is a Blood gang member.
ReplyDeleteI tried to ask her out on a date. Turn the music off! I'm still talking! I don't remember doing it. What are you doing?
ReplyDeleteI'm using the tape. I'm showing Jeffrey my Emmy tape. We are watching history. Well, well, big deal! I am very professional!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a baby, I am a man. I am an anchorman! I'm a man who discovered the wheel and built the Eiffel Tower out of metal and brawn. That's what kind of man I am.
ReplyDeleteYou're just a woman with a small brain. With a brain a third the size of us. It's science.
ReplyDeleteYou are a smelly pirate hooker! Why don't you go back to your home on Whore Island?
ReplyDeleteI thought spree killers were the ones who did it over a short period of time, serial killings is more of more of a longterm thing. He could be considered a serial killer, gang member or not. Didn't Capone order more murders than actually committing them?
ReplyDeleteWhat did you say? AAARGH!!! I hate you! Ow! Ah! Knights of Columbus, that hurts!
ReplyDeleteProbably, Pip. He was the first old-timey gangster that came to mind.
ReplyDeleteThe point is that serial killing is normally associated with killing not for 'business' or personal grudge, but while committing rape or torture, and/or killing for the 'fun' of it. Over & over. Serial killers usually also kill personally, with their hands, not guns. Because they want to feel it.
You're correct--'Spree' killers are those guys like that fellow who killed Gianni Versaci. Killing the first, then everyone in their path as they escape their crimes.
(P.S. I only took a few criminal justice classes, so anyone feel free to correct me.)
ReplyDeleteJust another typical NFL player it seems......... This is what happens when you give people with no education from the hood a lot of money for an unimportant reason like sports. And it is an American thing, since there are MANY baseball players who come from poor areas of Latin American who do not seem to have this violent proclivity.
ReplyDeleteNO ONE CORRECT LIBBY.
ReplyDeleteLord,help your children:-(
ReplyDelete@KatCun: 2 words: Ugeth Urbina
ReplyDeletePlus you have a lot of Latin players who do their best to get their families to the states to avoid the rampant kidnapping for ransom that goes on their.
It would be much better to funnel cash to self centered twunts who do nothing but try to share their misery with the world, huh?
Ya can take the gangbanger outa the hood but ya can't take the hood outa the gangbanger.
ReplyDeleteYa can take the gangbanger outa the hood but ya can't take the hood outa the gangbanger.
ReplyDeleteSpree killing is a terrible name. It sounds like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteBarton I have missed you!!!
ReplyDeleteHey yomismo. Boo on you for the "Bombston" comment. Not clever.
ReplyDeleteoh, how I value your opinion Enty...only reason I come here
ReplyDeleteUltra creepy. He looks fairly normal, but lurking there is a murderer. If this is all true. Scary.
ReplyDeleteI say this still all starts with the way athletes are put on a pedestal at school. A great player will never be failed or get in trouble for anything while in school as long as they help the team win.
ReplyDeleteAs this goes on they get the mentality that they are above everything. There are no repercussions for their actions and can do what they want.
I went to school with a guy who was a great running back. Could've gone pro easily. He was recruited by almost every school in the nation. He didn't go because he got busted for drugs during the signing period. When he got out he played for a semi-pro team and was on his way to going to the NFL. A few years back during the off season he got into an argument with his girlfriend and her mom. He beat the living shit out of his girlfriend and shot and killed her mom. He's waiting to go to sleep by the state now.
I saw him a few weeks before the murder and while reminiscing about our school years he told me how it's great that he never really had to do anything to get what he wanted and how he got away with so much stuff in school it was crazy. Then he asked me why I didn't play football (I'm about 6'2" and was a good 275 at the time but was athletic) instead of spending my time doing work and studying.
Anyway, it's a sickness that starts with the schools putting so much emphasis on athletics and not holding athletes accountable in the name of getting some extra cash in the coffers on Friday night in high school and Saturday afternoons in college.
All those "experts" and Ph.Ds on here analyzing somebody they know from sensational media .
ReplyDeleteGangbanger? Hood mentality? Athlete on a pedestal? He''s a football player?
How do y'all justify those lil' rich white kids in Columbine and Sandyhook who go around killing ? What's their motivation? They grew up in the best environment possible, the best schools, never had to worry about a dime so why do they go on a killing spree or serial killing ?
Why do rich white girls "attempt" suicide for attention?
Fuck outta here.
Speaking of football, y'all remember this blind item:
ReplyDelete"In the past week, all the NFL teams had mini-camps, but the biggest talk among the players on one team was not about their new teams or the upcoming season, but what is being called the greatest celebrity sex tape ever. Apparently this former A+ list Tweener not named Miley or one of the Cheetah Girls made a sex tape with this newly drafted NFL player. The player who went to school in California was talking about how he had dated this Tweener and someone said prove it and out comes a full 15 minute video on his iPad. The next thing you know every player was gathered around this iPad and there was almost complete silence for the full 15 minutes. Afterwards, the noise was deafening and players begged to watch it again. For the entire mini-camp all anyone could talk about was the sex tape and what exactly goes on during it."
Hmmmmm said the tweener was Amanda Bynes but no one could guess the player but
Bynes tweeted this recently that the only other black guy that she has dated was Keith Rivers while he was still at USC. She also said Rivers gave her an STD. She then deleted her tweet but check BLack SPorts Online for the story.Rivers plays for the NY Giants.
This has been on our local tv channels all day the past couple of days.
ReplyDeleteThis guy is done. This guy was either incredibly arrogant or stupid--the way he just proceeded to try to obscure all the evidence of what had happened--but he left such a huge trail.
I work for a local chain of stores- sports collectibles with his image were quietly pulled from the shelves and disposed of yesterday.
He's a tight end for the Patriots, by he's gonna come out of jail a wide receiver
ReplyDeleteHahahaha
He's not a serial killer. Serial killers always have patterns, and there are other more complicated factors involved in declaring a serial killer. This is basically some asshole gang-banger who murders because of gang-related bullshit. That doesn't qualify him as a serial killer, just a scumbag murderer.
ReplyDeleteThere is another man Hernandez shot in the face and left to die who is currently suing him:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2013/06/28/aaron-hernandez-florida-shooting-alexander-bradley/2472709/
If he isn't a serial killer, it's only because his side career as an assassin didn't last long enough for him to technically fit the definition.