Aaron Hernandez has not been arrested or charged of a crime in the murder case of Odin Lloyd, but it seems like one or the other has to be coming based on some of the information that is circulating.
The latest report says that Hernandez’s neighbors heard gunshots within minutes of Hernandez and two others walking into the New England Patriots tight end’s home. FOX 25 in Boston says there is video evidence of Hernandez and two other men wearing hooded sweatshirts walking into Hernandez’s home within minutes of neighbors hearing gunshots. FOX 25 reports that the gunshots were heard between 3 and 3:30 a.m. on Monday morning, but the neighbors did not immediately report it to police.
FOX 25 also added another new detail to the story.
Hernandez reportedly was seen at Lloyd’s home in Dorchester, Mass., about an hour before he walked into his home.
Previous reports said that Hernandez was heavily connected to the murder case. He reportedly was the driver of a car where Lloyd and two others were passengers, and the group reportedly returned without Lloyd. Now we’re hearing about him being at Lloyd’s home the morning of the murder, and about neighbors hearing gunshots that morning.
Oh yeah, and then Hernandez destroyed his cell phone and hard drive for his home security system. If he doesn’t have anything to hide, he sure is going about it in the wrong way.
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