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Aaron Josef Hernandez [a] (November 6, 1989 – April 19, 2017) was an American professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). He played three seasons with the New England Patriots until his arrest and conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd.
A two-hour special on the downfall of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez will kick off the new season of ID’s football-themed true crime series “Murder Under the Friday Night ...
Before Lloyd’s murder, Hernandez already had a confusing collection of violent encounters to his name. In 2007, he drunkenly refused to pay a bar tab in Gainesville, Florida, and hit the manager ...
Hernandez was also charged with murder of two men in a fatal 2012 drive-by shooting outside a nightclub in Boston, but was acquitted in 2017, just days before his death.
Hernandez, a local of Dallas who had briefly attended W.T. White High School in North Dallas of the Dallas Independent School District, [3] had a lengthy criminal record; [2] [3] [4] in 2009 he was convicted of assault on a public servant, [3] in 2011 he entered a guilty plea to a felony charge of robbery, [14] and in 2015 he was convicted of ...
Hernandez was rushed to Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital, [14] where he was placed on life support and slipped into a coma. [15] He died three days later at the age of 24 when his life support was removed. [ 1 ] [ 16 ] The cause of death was ruled by the Harris County medical examiner as lack of oxygen and chest compression caused by strangulation ...
Two years later, Hernandez was convicted of Odin’s murder, and in 2017 Hernandez killed himself while in prison. Those are the headlines of Hernandez’s brief and violent life and death, the ...
Odin Leonardo John Lloyd (November 14, 1985 – June 17, 2013) was a semi-professional American football player in the New England Football League who was murdered by Aaron Hernandez, a former tight end for the New England Patriots of the National Football League, in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, on June 17, 2013.