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  • lesfunk
    Full Member Status

    • Jan 2004
    • 3560

    ESPN Looking like geniuses for hiring Ray Lewis now

    “And now over to Ray Lewis for what he thinks about the Aaron Hernandez situation”
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  • TFM_Dale
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Jan 2009
    • 7943

    #2
    Gets crazier every time you read an article about it, this dude is fucked, and for damn good reason. Shit like this is why somebody like Teblows gets so much press, NFL, NBA, just a bunch of fucking thugs making millions and the truly fucked part about it is they don't even appreciate the chance to do it. The NFL is hell bent on pussifying the game to make it "safer" yet these are the kinds of lunatics teams draft. It is time to take up competitive knitting I swear.

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    • TFM_Dale
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Jan 2009
      • 7943

      #3
      The Pats have released Aaron Hernandez, maybe he can end up sharing a cell with Titus Young?

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      • PETE'S BROTHER
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Feb 2007
        • 12678

        #4
        The Associated Press @AP 15s
        BREAKING: Patriots player Aaron Hernandez charged with murder in semi-pro football player's slaying. -MM
        Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!

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        • Von Halen
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Dec 2003
          • 7500

          #5
          Murder and 5 gun related charges.

          What a dumbass.

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          • TFM_Dale
            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
            • Jan 2009
            • 7943

            #6
            Making license plates must pay better then the NFL.

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            • Nickdfresh
              SUPER MODERATOR

              • Oct 2004
              • 49136

              #7
              I heard a Cleveland Brown rookie is charged with attempted murder for "punching someone in the head?" WTF?

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49136

                #8
                Originally posted by TFM_Dale
                The Pats have released Aaron Hernandez, maybe he can end up sharing a cell with Titus Young?
                Well, at least he's wanted by someone. The police haven't released him yet...

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                • sadaist
                  TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 11625

                  #9
                  OH MY GOD.


                  You guys see the timeline yet? This guys goose is cooked. Curious when we will see his 2 friends get arrested or if he blames them. Dude watched too many Sopranos methinks.

                  From Yahoo today....



                  June 16

                  9:02 p.m.: Hernandez texts a friend out of state, saying "please make it back."

                  9:05: Hernandez texts Lloyd that he wants to get together.

                  9:35: Hernandez texts a friend in Connecticut that says "get your ass up here."

                  10:23: Hernandez texts the same friend, "Hurry your ass up."

                  McCauley indicated that Hernandez recently had 14 surveillance cameras installed in his home. Video from the cameras show two men arriving at Hernandez's home in North Attleboro. Later footage shows Hernandez with a firearm. At one point, Hernandez says to one of the men that he "can't trust anyone anymore," according to McCauley.

                  June 17

                  1:12 a.m.: The three men depart Hernandez's home in a silver Nissan Altima, according to surveillance video, cell phone towers and cell phone records.

                  Cell towers track their movement south on Interstate 95. At some point, they turn around, then head north before stopping at a gas station on Route 128.

                  2:10: Hernandez buys gas, a pack of Bubblicious gum and rolling papers.

                  2:32: The silver Altima arrives at Lloyd's house. Hernandez sends a text message: "We're here."

                  Lloyd's sister watches Odin Lloyd leave the house and get into the silver Altima. Neighborhood surveillance video shows Hernandez arriving in the neighborhood as well.

                  Surveillance video tracks the car around Boston.

                  McCauley explains that during ride back toward North Attleboro, Hernandez tells Lloyd that when they were at a club, Rumor, the previous Friday night, "certain things upset him," including Lloyd talking to some people Hernandez had "troubles" with. McCauley did not indicate how he obtained this information.

                  Prosecution says the text indicates the "temperature" in the car.

                  3:07: Lloyd texts his sister, "Did you see who I was with?"

                  McCauley suggests that this indicates the "temperature" in the car.

                  Lloyd does not receive a response.

                  3:11: Lloyd texts his sister again, "Hello."

                  3:19: Lloyd's sister responds, "My phone was dead. Who?"

                  3:22: Lloyd responds, "NFL."

                  3:23: Lloyd: "Just so you know."

                  By this point, the four men inside the silver Altima have gotten off I-95 on Route 152, near Hernandez's home, McCauley says records show.

                  3:23 a.m.: McCauley says surveillance video shows the Altima at a fork in the road. McCauley indicates that one way leads to Hernandez's home, the other down a gravel road where Lloyd's body would later be found. Video shows Hernandez's car going down the gravel road behind a group of industrial buildings.

                  3:23-3:27: People working the overnight in the industrial park hear gunshots.

                  3:27: Silver Altima is viewed coming out of gravel road.

                  3:29: Video at Hernandez's home shows the silver Altima pulling into his driveway.

                  McCauley states that the distance between where Lloyd's body was found and Hernandez's home is a 2-minute drive.

                  The crime scene:

                  • According to McCauley, police found five shell casings – three at Lloyd's feet, two some distance away.

                  • An autopsy showed two wounds to the chest – one near the left nipple, the other near the right nipple.

                  • Lloyd did not appear to be robbed, as he still had his wallet, phone and keys.

                  McCauley explained that Hernandez returned the Altima to a rental car agency, with the driver's-side mirror missing. A worker at rental agency discovered a shell casing under the driver's seat, next to a piece of Bubblicious gum. The shell casing and the gum were tossed into a garbage bin, where police later found them.

                  After McCauley finished, Hernandez's defense team requested their client be granted bail based on the prosecution's reliance on circumstantial evidence. "It is at bottom a circumstantial case," Hernandez's attorney Michael Fee told the court. "It is not a strong case." Bail was denied and Hernandez, who stood expressionless through most of the arraignment, remained in custody.
                  “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                  • TFM_Dale
                    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 7943

                    #10
                    Originally posted by sadaist
                    OH MY GOD.


                    You guys see the timeline yet? This guys goose is cooked. Curious when we will see his 2 friends get arrested or if he blames them. Dude watched too many Sopranos methinks.

                    From Yahoo today....



                    June 16

                    9:02 p.m.: Hernandez texts a friend out of state, saying "please make it back."

                    9:05: Hernandez texts Lloyd that he wants to get together.

                    9:35: Hernandez texts a friend in Connecticut that says "get your ass up here."

                    10:23: Hernandez texts the same friend, "Hurry your ass up."

                    McCauley indicated that Hernandez recently had 14 surveillance cameras installed in his home. Video from the cameras show two men arriving at Hernandez's home in North Attleboro. Later footage shows Hernandez with a firearm. At one point, Hernandez says to one of the men that he "can't trust anyone anymore," according to McCauley.

                    June 17

                    1:12 a.m.: The three men depart Hernandez's home in a silver Nissan Altima, according to surveillance video, cell phone towers and cell phone records.

                    Cell towers track their movement south on Interstate 95. At some point, they turn around, then head north before stopping at a gas station on Route 128.

                    2:10: Hernandez buys gas, a pack of Bubblicious gum and rolling papers.

                    2:32: The silver Altima arrives at Lloyd's house. Hernandez sends a text message: "We're here."

                    Lloyd's sister watches Odin Lloyd leave the house and get into the silver Altima. Neighborhood surveillance video shows Hernandez arriving in the neighborhood as well.

                    Surveillance video tracks the car around Boston.

                    McCauley explains that during ride back toward North Attleboro, Hernandez tells Lloyd that when they were at a club, Rumor, the previous Friday night, "certain things upset him," including Lloyd talking to some people Hernandez had "troubles" with. McCauley did not indicate how he obtained this information.

                    Prosecution says the text indicates the "temperature" in the car.

                    3:07: Lloyd texts his sister, "Did you see who I was with?"

                    McCauley suggests that this indicates the "temperature" in the car.

                    Lloyd does not receive a response.

                    3:11: Lloyd texts his sister again, "Hello."

                    3:19: Lloyd's sister responds, "My phone was dead. Who?"

                    3:22: Lloyd responds, "NFL."

                    3:23: Lloyd: "Just so you know."

                    By this point, the four men inside the silver Altima have gotten off I-95 on Route 152, near Hernandez's home, McCauley says records show.

                    3:23 a.m.: McCauley says surveillance video shows the Altima at a fork in the road. McCauley indicates that one way leads to Hernandez's home, the other down a gravel road where Lloyd's body would later be found. Video shows Hernandez's car going down the gravel road behind a group of industrial buildings.

                    3:23-3:27: People working the overnight in the industrial park hear gunshots.

                    3:27: Silver Altima is viewed coming out of gravel road.

                    3:29: Video at Hernandez's home shows the silver Altima pulling into his driveway.

                    McCauley states that the distance between where Lloyd's body was found and Hernandez's home is a 2-minute drive.

                    The crime scene:

                    • According to McCauley, police found five shell casings – three at Lloyd's feet, two some distance away.

                    • An autopsy showed two wounds to the chest – one near the left nipple, the other near the right nipple.

                    • Lloyd did not appear to be robbed, as he still had his wallet, phone and keys.

                    McCauley explained that Hernandez returned the Altima to a rental car agency, with the driver's-side mirror missing. A worker at rental agency discovered a shell casing under the driver's seat, next to a piece of Bubblicious gum. The shell casing and the gum were tossed into a garbage bin, where police later found them.

                    After McCauley finished, Hernandez's defense team requested their client be granted bail based on the prosecution's reliance on circumstantial evidence. "It is at bottom a circumstantial case," Hernandez's attorney Michael Fee told the court. "It is not a strong case." Bail was denied and Hernandez, who stood expressionless through most of the arraignment, remained in custody.
                    We will see how Mr. NFL star likes life as a prison bitch. So many athletes so disconnected with what is right and what is wrong. It is a damn shame.

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                    • sadaist
                      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 11625

                      #11
                      I wanna post this because I had to search for it. A shame that the guy who was murdered isn't even being mentioned. Rest in peace dude. Shitty way to go. Taken by "friends" & left in the dirt to rot.


                      Odin Lloyd



                      “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                      • sadaist
                        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 11625

                        #12
                        Fucking clown.

                        “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                        • TFM_Dale
                          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 7943

                          #13
                          Just seen this online

                          According to FOX 25 in Boston, Hernandez is being investigated in connection with a July 2012 double murder occurring in Boston.

                          Per the report, police found three shooting victims at the intersection of Shawmut Avenue and Herald Street in Boston at 2:00 a.m. on July 16. Two were dead: Safiro Furtado and Daniel Abreu.

                          Witnesses, according to the report, said persons in a gray or silver SUV having Rhode Island license plates opened fire.

                          The investigation remains ongoing. Coincidentally, Hernandez signed his $41 million contract with the Patriots the very next month.

                          What the fuck man? This guy is a real pile of shit.

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                          • TFM_Dale
                            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 7943

                            #14
                            23 years old and he has thrown his life away because he thought the thug life seemed cool. God bless the victims, it is a shame this fuck wad wasn't taken off the streets much sooner.

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                            • sadaist
                              TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 11625

                              #15
                              Originally posted by TFM_Dale
                              23 years old and he has thrown his life away because he thought the thug life seemed cool. God bless the victims, it is a shame this fuck wad wasn't taken off the streets much sooner.

                              And damn what a life to throw away. Young, talented, healthy, attractive, millionaire.


                              Fuck, a lot of us would be thrilled to death for just 1 of those things.
                              “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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