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Pathetic.  The guy lived his life in a fantasy, where he could play football and collect millions all while living the thug life like a freaking video game.  Then all of a sudden he has to pay for his actions and he kills himself?  What a pathetic little b*tch.  And to the media who keeps calling this tragic, it's not tragic.  It's weak.  

ChilliJon posted:

Can't automatically assume this was his decision. Prison justice system still hand down their interpretation of sentencing. 

While that may be true, not in this case (if what I read was accurate).  He was alone in a single cell & had attempted to block entry into the cell by stuffing whatever stuff he had in front of the door.  He hung himself with a bed sheet.

Per PFT, his suicide "voids" the murder conviction against Odin, because the case was under appeal, per MA law . So, in effect, he now becomes an "innocent man". This matters because while Odin's family may find closure they likely will not be able to receive a monetary benefit in a civil lawsuit, because per MA law the murder conviction trial data is now not allowable in the civil case. If I understand the linky below correctly. 

"Healy said that civil proceedings in other cases involving the death of the convicted party were complicated because evidence established in the criminal trial cannot be used to make the civil case.

“Unfortunately, in the Odin Lloyd matter, for the family, there won’t be any real closure,” Healy said. “Aaron Hernandez will go to his death an innocent man.”

Thus, his suicide helps protect any money and assets he had remaining for his fiance and daughter and not his victims. If true a scumbag even in death. 

http://profootballtalk.nbcspor...s-murder-conviction/

 

DurangoDoug posted:

Per PFT, his suicide "voids" the murder conviction against Odin, because the case was under appeal, per MA law . So, in effect, he now becomes an "innocent man". This matters because while Odin's family may find closure they likely will not be able to receive a monetary benefit in a civil lawsuit, because per MA law the murder conviction trial data is now not allowable in the civil case. If I understand the linky below correctly. 

"Healy said that civil proceedings in other cases involving the death of the convicted party were complicated because evidence established in the criminal trial cannot be used to make the civil case.

“Unfortunately, in the Odin Lloyd matter, for the family, there won’t be any real closure,” Healy said. “Aaron Hernandez will go to his death an innocent man.”

Thus, his suicide helps protect any money and assets he had remaining for his fiance and daughter and not his victims. If true a scumbag even in death. 

http://profootballtalk.nbcspor...s-murder-conviction/

 

So, he killed himself to: a) keep his money in his family, b) to ***k with the Lloyd family one more time and make sure they don't get anything, or c) because Hernandez wasn't man enough to pay for what he did. Hmmm...

CUPackFan posted:

Pathetic.  The guy lived his life in a fantasy, where he could play football and collect millions all while living the thug life like a freaking video game.  Then all of a sudden he has to pay for his actions and he kills himself?  What a pathetic little b*tch.  And to the media who keeps calling this tragic, it's not tragic.  It's weak.  

Agreed.  Talk about a guy who made really really bad choices when he hit forks in the road in life.  His dad dying while he was a teenager was tragic, but that's no excuse to become the monster he became.

The good news is, he isn't stealing any oxygen from the rest of us anymore.

Just my opinion. But as the years and then decades go by the Lloyd family is going to take some comfort knowing their tax dollars aren't being used to make Aaron Hernandez' life in prison as comfortable as possible. 

As the years and civil suit collections (if they are ever actually collected) pass it's said that victims and victims families really struggle knowing they are indirectly paying to feed and shelter a criminal that completely altered their lives. 

Whether he offed himself or others did it for him. It's better when any serial killer is in a pine box. 

Welp, I guess he had access to fake weed? Sorta ironic he dies the day before 4/20.

More details are emerging regarding the death of former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, and they’re troubling.

Via WBZ-TV, the phrase “John 3:16” was written on Hernandez’s forehead, and red marker was on his hands and feet. “John 3:16” is a popular Biblical verse, the 16th verse of the third chapter of the Gospel According to John: â€œFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

Per the report, investigators are exploring whether Hernandez may have smoked synthetic marijuana on Tuesday night. If he did, that possibly could explain bizarre and erratic behavior, like someone who was not suicidal suddenly committing suicide.

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