VIDEO: Aaron Hernandez Jurors Reveal There’s No Evidence Of Him Shooting Odin Lloyd Yet He Was Convicted
Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of first-degree murder, but get this – some of the jurors are saying that he didn’t even pull the trigger! That’s right, they’re spilling the beans on what went down in that courtroom. Now, you’re probably wondering how someone can be found guilty of murder without actually being the one […] The post VIDEO: Aaron Hernandez Jurors Reveal There’s No Evidence Of Him Shooting Odin Lloyd Yet He Was Convicted appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of first-degree murder, but get this – some of the jurors are saying that he didn’t even pull the trigger! That’s right, they’re spilling the beans on what went down in that courtroom.
Now, you’re probably wondering how someone can be found guilty of murder without actually being the one who pulled the trigger. Well, that’s the mystery behind the sentence of Aaron Hernandez.
On June 17, 2013, the body of semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd was discovered in an industrial park in North Attleborough, Massachusetts. In the days following Lloyd’s murder, suspicion quickly fell on Hernandez. Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez’s fiancée, was last seen alive in Hernandez’s company.
Just nine days after Lloyd’s body was found, Hernandez was arrested at his home and charged with first-degree murder. The Patriots wasted no time in cutting ties with Hernandez. Within hours of his arrest, the team released him, effectively ending his NFL career.
On April 15, 2015, Aaron Hernandez was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The former athlete, who had signed a $40 million contract extension with the Patriots just two years earlier, now faced the prospect of spending the rest of his life behind bars.
Even as Hernandez began serving his life sentence for Lloyd’s murder, his legal troubles were far from over. He still faced charges in a separate case—a double homicide that occurred in Boston in 2012.
Now, I’m not here to say whether the jury made the right call or not. That’s for you to decide. But it does raise some interesting questions about the justice system and how we determine guilt. In the end, it’s up to the jury to weigh the evidence and make a decision, and in this case, they found Hernandez guilty. Whether you agree with their decision or not, one thing’s for sure – this case had some twists and turns.
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