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Aaron Hernandez guilty of murder

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Aaron Hernandez guilty of murder

The trial judge has sentenced Hernandez to life in prison without parole. Good enough.
 
Simpleχity;1064530770 said:
Aaron Hernandez guilty of murder


The trial judge has sentenced Hernandez to life in prison without parole. Good enough.

That's the mandatory sentence.

Now, he's got another trial for a double-homicide that supposedly is more open-and-shut than this case was.
 
What a stupid move to destroy such a successful career and good life.
 
Simpleχity;1064530770 said:
Aaron Hernandez guilty of murder


The trial judge has sentenced Hernandez to life in prison without parole. Good enough.

Quite so. But this was kind of a "no duh" sort of thing. Well, he can rot in jail for the rest of his life then, serves him right.
 
What a stupid move to destroy such a successful career and good life.

He was always like this. His teammates were afraid of him at Florida.
 
More than a thug, a psychopath.

Enjoy the rest of your life in a 6 x 8
 
Simpleχity;1064530770 said:
Aaron Hernandez guilty of murder


The trial judge has sentenced Hernandez to life in prison without parole. Good enough.
On a side note, the NFL has announced a 4 game suspension to be served concurrently and the NFLPA announced an appeal to both.
 
Well, there's always Andy DuFresne in Zihuatenajo to look forward to in 60 years.

Oops, no chance of parole. My bad.
 
That's the mandatory sentence.

Now, he's got another trial for a double-homicide that supposedly is more open-and-shut than this case was.

Yes, and there are civil suits too, one by the former friend who claims Hernandez shot his right eye out. From ABC:

Suffolk Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Locke has not set a date for the Boston trial after delaying it until the Lloyd case was over.

Hernandez also faces civil lawsuits from the families of the men he is accused of killing. And he was sued by Alexander Bradley, a former friend who says Hernandez shot him in the face and left him for dead in an industrial park in Florida after arguing with him in February 2013.
Aaron Hernandez to Face Boston Double Murder Charges Next - ABC News
 
No tight end jokes? You folks are slipping...
 
That is not good enough. If he did it, he should be killed.

Humans can adjust and find happiness in prison, especially if they know there's no chance of ever getting out. It's not 60 years of misery as people imagine, particularly for a psychotic mind.

That's why I hate sentences like this. The death penalty is warranted.
 
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