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rfuerst911sc 04-19-2017 02:50 PM

I hope he didn't damage the sheet he hung himself with , give it to the next loser in prison . I have no sympathy for this piece of crap he has been garbage to society for a long long time . Bye bye SmileWavy

sammyg2 04-19-2017 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 9557273)
I hope he didn't damage the sheet he hung himself with , give it to the next loser in prison . I have no sympathy for this piece of crap he has been garbage to society for a long long time . Bye bye SmileWavy

Stop beating around the bush and sugar-coating it, tell us what you really think. :D

ossiblue 04-19-2017 04:47 PM

Here's something of interest. Under an old Massachusettes law, now that he has died before his conviction could be appealed, his record for that conviction will be erased and he will, officially, haved never been convicted of murder. The same law applied to Ken Lay of Enron. When he died before exhausting his appeal, the conviction was erased and the gov't. lost out on the millions of dollars they were to receive to pay restitution to those he had defrauded.

Alan A 04-19-2017 04:55 PM

Inquiring minds wonder if he well-hung himself because he went from being a tight end to a wide receiver in jail.

I'll get my coat...

BK911 04-20-2017 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ossiblue (Post 9557427)
Here's something of interest. Under an old Massachusettes law, now that he has died before his conviction could be appealed, his record for that conviction will be erased and he will, officially, haved never been convicted of murder. The same law applied to Ken Lay of Enron. When he died before exhausting his appeal, the conviction was erased and the gov't. lost out on the millions of dollars they were to receive to pay restitution to those he had defrauded.


I just read something like that.
If true, his daughter may be eligible to receive the rest of his guaranteed contract.
If also true, hanging himself was pretty admirable imho.

URY914 04-20-2017 04:47 PM

Excellent article..............

Aaron Hernandez was seedy underbelly of Urban Meyer's Gators; Tim Tebow was the smiling face - Orlando Sentinel

flatbutt 04-20-2017 06:01 PM

I think it was the Daily News with the back page headline...Dead End.

angelny911 04-20-2017 07:17 PM

No he protected his wealth for his family ..once he committed sucide before he was found guilty it would drop charges against him there by protecting him and his family from civil suite

bivenator 04-21-2017 05:26 AM

Hernandez had a career ending neck injury. Thats all I've got.

Tobra 04-21-2017 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by angelny911 (Post 9558893)
No he protected his wealth for his family ..once he committed sucide before he was found guilty it would drop charges against him there by protecting him and his family from civil suite

This is the answer.

ossiblue 04-21-2017 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by angelny911 (Post 9558893)
No he protected his wealth for his family ..once he committed sucide before he was found guilty it would drop charges against him there by protecting him and his family from civil suite

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 9559393)
This is the answer.

Not necessarily, or depends on the laws in Mass.

His death only erases his legal conviction, not his civil liability for say, wrongful death. His estate may be subject to suit even if he is dead.

widgeon13 04-21-2017 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by angelny911 (Post 9558893)
No he protected his wealth for his family ..once he committed sucide before he was found guilty it would drop charges against him there by protecting him and his family from civil suite

I don't think he was anywhere that intelligent.

Don Ro 04-21-2017 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 9559393)
This is the answer.

So, shall we assume that he wasn't a totally dehumanized individual?
He harbored some semblance of empathy and compassion...for someone...his direct family?
I find those who are willing to end another person's life to have curious psychological atmospheres.
BTW, a book on the subject is on Amazon.
The willingness to commit murder is strongly linked to the human trait of empathy...lack thereof.
.
https://www.amazon.com/Science-Evil-Empathy-Origins-Cruelty/dp/0465031420

tabs 04-21-2017 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by angelny911 (Post 9558893)
No he protected his wealth for his family ..once he committed sucide before he was found guilty it would drop charges against him there by protecting him and his family from civil suite

BS. Psychopaths dont do anything for anybody. He couldn't face the decades ahead of spending his time in a 6 x 8 cell with one hour a day in the yard.

Don Ro 04-21-2017 08:52 AM

^^^
My first thought, also. As well, tougher mugs than he in prison, I'd assume.

tabs 04-21-2017 08:58 AM

No more getting over and be taken care of by the Coach. Beat a guy to a pulp and the Coach will take care of it for me.

tabs 04-21-2017 09:04 AM

The Snowflake couldnt get his "safe zone" couldnt handle it so he ofted himself. He could do the crime but he couldn't do the time.

What it comes down to is that he never had to learn to take responsibility for his actions and his last act was to avoid taking that responsibility.

Ultimately the American people have responsibility because he could play a game that is a multibillion USD industry that looks the other way, where the people watching don't care about ethics or morality of the players or organization so long as it is a good game. So we have T Brady cheating and Hernandez murdering...and everything in between. this is a stark reflection of what America has become.

Liberals may cry out for understanding and tolerance...think of the poor children...that is until they become the victim of mayhem. Then they reap what they have sown because there is no one to care about what just happened to them.

speeder 04-21-2017 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by angelny911 (Post 9558893)
No he protected his wealth for his family ..once he committed sucide before he was found guilty it would drop charges against him there by protecting him and his family from civil suite

Number one, he waited until after the verdict to off himself. So much for that theory.

Number dos, civil suits for wrongful death do not depend on a criminal conviction. You may have heard about another NFL player in similar straights, what was his name...oh, yeah, OJ Simpson. :rolleyes:

His victims' families still can, and will, sue his estate into the ground.

Other than that, you got it mostly right.

Tobra 04-21-2017 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ossiblue (Post 9559451)
His estate may be subject to suit even if he is dead.

Whether his ploy is effective remains to be seen. I am quite certain his estate will still be subject to litigation.

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Originally Posted by widgeon13 (Post 9559454)
I don't think he was anywhere that intelligent.

He did not have to be. He just had to listen to his attorney.

His motivation may not have been so much to help his daughter, as to screw his victim's families a little more.

Bible verse stuff is a red herring.

Joe Bob 04-21-2017 10:39 AM

Baby Mommy suing.....:rolleyes:

Aaron Hernandez's Fiancee Sues Over Prison Suicide Evidence | TMZ.com


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