Monday, June 24, 2013

RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] GatorNews from the Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post, courtesy of JunoGator

Exactly. Until they take him into custody, I’m done with it. At this point, he’s completely innocent of any wrongdoing and is simply being harassed by the gestapo.

 

Randy

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rob Alexander
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What we are seeing has almost nothing to do with whatever evidence they do, or do not have, against Aaron. We simply have no way of knowing what the police are thinking about his involvement. Rather, what we are seeing is the perverse result of a hyper-sensationalist media that spends almost no time investigating anything, but has all the time in the world to stand on a sidewalk blathering about the few facts they do know, and filling in the rest with idle speculation. That's how we get such important and probative details like, that two women drove away in a car (now that's something that doesn't happen every day), or that a police car drove by on routine patrol (surely a sign of ominous significance). While what we know doesn't look good for Aaron, it's sometimes hard to remember under the onslaught of trivialities that we don't really know much of anything at all. Eventually, they'll either charge him with something or they won't, and then we'll know something. In the meantime, I've stopped reading the coverage.

 

Rob

 

 

 

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On Jun 24, 2013, at 11:14 AM, "Oliver Barry" <oliver@bobparks.com> wrote:

Even a bad lawyer could easily do away with this non-information in court.

Frankly, this is getting old.  The big news over the weekend is that 2 women got into a car and left.  Wow!!

I wonder what they were wearing.  

If they can’t come up with any evidence on him they need to stop investigating Hernandez and find someone else to harass.

 

 

Oliver Barry CRS,GRI

Real Estate Broker

Bob Parks Realty

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From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Woody
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 7:30 AM
To: Gatortalk
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] GatorNews from the Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post, courtesy of JunoGator

 

Multiple reports say Hernandez destroyed his cellphone and his home security system, which might have provided video. Authorities were also investigating reports that Hernandez hired a crew to clean the home.

So in other words... He's doing everything he can to make himself look guiltier and guiltier.

 



 

On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 7:50 AM, JunoGator <broadreachfsc@earthlink.net> wrote:

 

Hernandez waiting game continues; no word of an arrest

 

 

BY KELLY GLISTA AND NICHOLAS RONDINONE

THE HARTFORD COURANT

NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH, Mass. -- A day after investigators spent hours at the home of New England Patriots star tight end Aaron Hernandez, there was little visible activity at the residence Sunday and almost no police presence.

And despite a report that an arrest warrant has been prepared to charge him with interfering with the investigation into the shooting death of a man who was dating his girlfriend's sister, there was no word of an arrest.

There was no sighting of Hernandez at the house Saturday - or Sunday, as of 2:30 p.m. The only obvious police presence Sunday was a cruiser that drove by without stopping.

Shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday, two women left the house, driving away in a white Nissan with Connecticut license plates. A third woman left at the same time with two dogs in a silver Nissan with Connecticut plates.

On Saturday, police spent nearly four hours at Hernandez's house Saturday, from 1:45 p.m. to about 5:30 p.m. Some officers carried paper bags of unidentified items out of the home of the Bristol, Conn., native. Two K-9 units also searched the house Saturday. Police searched the backyard, and searched and photographed Hernandez's SUV. A locksmith also spent time in the house.

Hernandez's attorney, Michael Fee, arrived at the home at about 3:40 p.m. Saturday and remained in the house after police left.

ABC News reported that Hernandez and the victim, Odin Lloyd, 27, a semi-pro football player, had been together at several nightclubs last weekend, including the night before Lloyd's body was found less than a mile from Hernandez's North Attleborough home.

Multiple reports say Hernandez destroyed his cellphone and his home security system, which might have provided video. Authorities were also investigating reports that Hernandez hired a crew to clean the home.

A spokesman for the Attleborough District Court, which covers Hernandez's town, told ABC that a warrant has been drawn up charging Hernandez with obstruction of justice.

Legal experts have said that while the courts are closed on the weekend, it is possible the warrant can be signed by a judge and served Saturday or Sunday.

Reporters have set up camp in a vacant lot next door to Hernandez's house.

On Saturday morning, the cars and vans from assorted media organizations that lined Hernandez's quiet street were the only indication that the former Bristol (Conn.) Central High and University of Florida star has been embroiled in a homicide investigation. But that changed Saturday afternoon when police pulled up and entered the home.

Lloyd's body was found in a vacant lot off John L. Dietsch Boulevard, an industrial park area. Patrol cars from the North Attleborough police department and the Bristol County sheriff's office were blocking the scene Saturday.

Financial fallout from the investigation was also beginning to mount. CtyoSport, which makes the Muscle Milk line of supplements that Hernandez endorsed, fired the player Friday.

Lloyd, a semi-pro football player, reportedly left a club with two men, including Hernandez, late Sunday night or early Monday morning, but only two men returned to Hernandez's home.

Reports indicate a jogger found Lloyd's dead body at 5:30 p.m. Monday and that a vehicle rented in Hernandez's name was nearby. According to reports by SI.com, Lloyd died between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. Monday.

Police have sought to question Hernandez. They have not called Hernandez a suspect in the killing, but ABC News said law enforcement officials told them that he has not been ruled out as a suspect.

On Thursday night, Boston's Fox 25 News reported that neighbors heard shots fired between 3 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. Monday and that there was video surveillance footage showing Hernandez and two other men wearing hooded sweatshirts entering Hernandez's home moments later. An hour before that, Hernandez was seen at Lloyd's home.

The television station also reported that a hard drive to Hernandez's home security system was heavily damaged and a cell phone destroyed.

 

In the meantime, Fee, a lawyer with Ropes and Gray in the Boston area, released a statement regarding Hernandez and the investigation: "Out of respect for that process, neither we nor Aaron will have any comment about the substance of that investigation until it has come to a conclusion."

Police visited his home on Tuesday and Wednesday, then returned with a warrant Thursday and reportedly had serious questions regarding why the home security system and cell phone they took from Hernandez were destroyed and why a team of house cleaners was hired Monday to clean the football player's mansion.

The Boston Globe reported Thursday that video images show Hernandez and Lloyd together in Dorchester early Monday, hours before Lloyd's bullet-riddled body was found.

According to NFL.com, Hernandez visited Gillette Stadium on Thursday, although coaches and players were on vacation and owner Robert Kraft and other team executives were also not there. Reportedly, the only players there were a few rookies.

Lloyd, 27, was a linebacker for the semi-pro Boston Bandits. There were indications that he was shot and the body dumped in the industrial park. Lloyd had practiced with the team on Saturday.

Lloyd was dating the sister of Shayanna Jenkins, Hernandez's girlfriend and mother of his child, at the time of Lloyd's death.

In 2007, Hernandez was interviewed by Gainesville, Fla., police about a shooting that occurred after Florida's 20-17 loss to Auburn. Hernandez wasn't considered a suspect. His mother confirmed to the Orlando Sentinel that her son and a friend from Connecticut were in a nightclub near where the shooting took place.

On Tuesday, the story of a lawsuit in Florida emerged in which Alexander S. Bradley alleged that Hernandez pointed a gun at him and it discharged while they riding in a vehicle, striking Bradley in the face and resulting in the loss of his right eye and other facial injuries that required surgery. According to the suit, the two men had argued outside a strip club.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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