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I just saw this card. Polar opposites I guess.
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This is just too much....If you made a movie about it nobody would believe it. ESPN in the last two days has consumed their programming with this animal. Please people forget the fact that he was a great NFL tight end, he was an absolute thug that had tons of money, but still wanted to be a thug...I feel bad for his 4 yr. old daughter, but screw him big time...
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Ironically, it is possible the suicide may bring the parties together on a settlement. Plaintiff may be less interested in vengeance with Hernandez dead and might, just might, have a degree of sympathy for allowing some money to remain with his little daughter, especially if one alternative is to watch the pot shrink as litigation drags on to the primary benefit of the estate's defense lawyers. Time will tell. |
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If he knew this was the only way to pass his estate to his daughter, because his first conviction would be vacated, then the timing and suicide make sense. |
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In spite of everything, isn't it just wonderful to get to hear from Jose Baez again?
I almost throw up every time I see his Cheshire Cat smile. He gives lawyers a bad name! - |
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Get over it. He killed himself.
You ask who writes three suicide notes? How about someone who is crazy and about to commit suicide? Actually, when we think about someone killing themselves does anything else really matter or sound more crazy? Quote:
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From what I've read the notes weren't suicide notes. They were just things he wrote. He is also said to have smoked K2 before killing himself. If you've ever seen any videos of people after they've smoked K2 it's not hard to believe that they wrote something insane before they died. The bible verse on the forehead should be a good tip off to his mental state at the time.
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Hernandez's older brother, Jonathan "DJ'' Hernandez, meanwhile, took to Facebook on Thursday to wish his mother, Terri Hernandez, happy birthday. "I know if Aaron was here one more day he would have said he loves you,'' he wrote. "Keep smiling because I know Aaron and Dad are both smiling down on you [and] us right now.''
His brother got it wrong not smiling "down," should have said looking "up." |
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But yes, I would say most people don't sit down and do revisions on their suicide note. I would find it odd, no matter how crazy the person is. I can't recall ever hearing about a suicide where there was revisions of someone's last words. |
They were NOT suicide notes. They were notes to his family. They were separate notes, not revisions.
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Whatever was written on the three notes, reportedly one was for his fiancée, one for his daughter, and one for a fellow inmate that, shall we say, he had become very close to.
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So now, because of the screwed up Massachusett's laws, the Patriots may have to pay out the rest of the scumbags salary. Not only that but Odin Lloyd's family is also looking for a handout from the Patriots lest they may file a wrongful death suit against them. What's wrong here besides everything?
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I'm a firm believer of being against suicide, but I guess he looked at it as a permanent solution to a permanent problem
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As for the suicide, good riddance to bad rubbish. I hope every murderer kills himself shortly after being convicted. Saves the taxpayers a lifetime of expense. |
The latest conspiracy theory.
http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2017/0...up-secret.html |
Boy does the plot thicken...BISEXUAL huh?!
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This thing has turned into a made for TV movie.
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I see many people questioning the timing, but there is a lot about the timing that makes a good deal of sense. Realize that Hernandez was staying in a holding cell for his trial, and once the trial ended, it was back to prison. With that trial over, there was nothing else to look forward to but slow aging in general prison population.
In combination with the aforementioned possibilities of legal loopholes and their consequences, nothing about the timing seems suspicious to me at all. But people do love conspiracy theories. |
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