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Patriots' Hernandez Questioned By Police in Homicide Probe
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl...#ixzz2WbiGOtye
NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. -- New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was questioned by police investigating a possible homicide in this town 40 miles south of Boston. A source with knowledge of the investigation said Massachusetts State police spoke to Hernandez on Monday and were interested in possibly searching his home. Hernandez is not believed to be a murder suspect, according to a source, but a vehicle rented in his name has emerged as a key piece of evidence in the investigation. The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro, Mass., reported on Tuesday that police identified a rented 2013 Chevrolet Suburban with Rhode Island license plates in connection with the possible homicide. According to the paper, the vehicle is registered to Enterprise and investigators were hoping to analyze it for fingerprints. A source said Hernandez's name is tied to that rental vehicle. A jogger found the body of a 27-year-old Boston man on Monday in an North Attleboro clearing, less than a mile from Hernandez's home. A North Attleboro police car idled in front of Hernandez's home on Tuesday, parked across the street from two television news vans. Yasmina Serdarevic, a spokesperson for the Bristol County District Attorney's Office, declined comment on Tuesday afternoon when contacted by SI.com. A source close to Hernandez confirmed that the player had spoken with authorities in connection with case, but would not elaborate. Athletes First, Hernandez's agency, declined comment when contacted by SI.com. Hernandez has consulted with a lawyer, who did not return a call from SI.com. A fourth-round pick in the 2010 draft, Hernandez was named to the Pro Bowl in his second season. Last season he caught 51 passes and scored five touchdowns for the Patriots. ------------------- Holy shit |
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Well, the first assumption we jump to HAS to be the truth.
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And yes, I did say that an individual is silly to cooperate with law enforcement. There's a big big difference between not voluntarily disclosing information and actively destroying evidence. That's why the law doesn't allow you to infer guilt from someone hiring a lawyer but will allow you to infer guilt from a number of other acts/omissions.
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Him and his boys were probably high on PCP. Explains the smashed up equipment and the clean up crew.
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But if you really want to argue that the more likely scenario is that Aaron Hernandez destroyed his security system 24 hours after gunshots were heard in his upper-class neighborhood because he was afraid someone might see videos of him in a rubber-suit, go ahead and give it your best shot. People that view the justice system as you view it ("well the **** if I know, maybe it was aliens!") are as bad or worse for its just administration as those that want to hang them all and let God sort them out.
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I just get frustrated by the fact that the average juror in criminal matters refuses to stack the bricks. They want one goddamn piece of drywall the size of bus. You can give them 1,000 damn bricks and they'll leave them sitting in piles on the ground, each time saying "well that isn't evidence" because it won't convict on it's own. Yes. Destroying your security system is evidence. Demolishing your cell phone is evidence. Hiring a new cleaning crew the monday after the murder is evidence. Bodies being found near vehicles rented in your name is evidence. All of these are decent little bricks and it takes common ****ing sense to act as mortar. And all too often, people completely refuse to exercise it. As a consequence, people like Casey Anthony get to murder their children and walk away. My complete lack of confidence in juries to convict anymore is why I'll never step anywhere near a criminal courtroom. Juries have forgotten that they act as both gatekeepers for the authorities but also as people responsible for dispensing justice those that have been wronged. All because Gus Grissom finds blood and semen in every crime scene he's in and because we've become a society that adheres to a victim's mentality.
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I've served on juries with the elderly, with people who's first language is not English (not that there's anything wrong with that outside of criminal proceedings), with government workers that were "happy" to have the "vacation" away from the Post Office and what not, etc. and so on. And people wonder why Casey Anthony and O.J. walk. Quote:
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