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Still Bangin’: Aaron Hernandez Gets Prison Tatts While Behind Bars

Thug life. Aaron Hernandez Spotted In Court With New Tattoo Received In Prison Aaron Hernandez obviously has a thing for ink. One would assume that the time he’s spent behind bars would keep him from adding to his massive collection…but lo and behold, the alleged gang member and murder suspect popped up in court with fresh ink on his hand last week. You know, there’s a very good reason prison tattoos are illegal…can anyone say, severe infection, tetanus, hepatitis C, or even HIV? But Aaron Hernandez isn’t exactly well known for making responsible life choices . SMH. Via RadarOnline : Disgraced former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has been in jail for nearly a year— and it looks like in addition to allegedly assaulting another inmate, the accused murderer has been collecting new ink behind bars. The heavily-tattooed 24-year-old— who has been locked up in the Bristol County House of Corrections in North Dartmouth, Mass., since his arrest last year in the June 2013 killing of semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd— was spotted sporting a new design at a May 29 court date. On the back of his right hand, the former pro bared the letters “CBS/WBS IWBTG.” While the meaning of the letters is unknown, Hernandez did not have the tattoo at his last pre-prison appearances. It’s unlikely Hernandez will be able to consult professional tattoo artists anytime soon: The inmate was indicted last month in the July 2012 murder of Cape Verde natives Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado. Any gang-affiliated peeps or current inmates want to clue us in on what the tatt might mean? Anonymously of course…don’t put yourself (or your crimes) on blast in our comment area.

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Poor Thang: Aaron Hernandez’s Fiancee Shayanna Jenkins Indicted In Connection With Odin Lloyd’s Murder For Perjury

Look like those rumors of Shayanna hiding the murder weapon were true. Aaron Hernandez’s Fiance Indicted In Connection With Odin Lloyd Murder Investigators in the Aaron Hernandez murder case believe Shayana lied to help her man (big surprise). She does seem like a ride or die chick, but that has now came back to bite her in the azz. According to TMZ The fiancee of ex New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez … along with Hernandez’s cousin … were indicted today .. in connection with the Odin Lloyd murder case. According to the Bristol County, MA D.A.’s Office Shayanna Jenkins — Aaron’s fiancee and baby mama — was hit with a single count of perjury. No further detail has been provided on her charge. Tanya Singleton — Aaron’s cousin — was charged with Conspiracy to Commit Accessory After the Fact. Translation: authorities believe she helped one of Aaron’s alleged accomplices get outta dodge … by buying him a bus ticket to Florida. That guy, Ernest Wallace, was eventually arrested in FL, and charged with being an accessory to Lloyd’s murder. Singleton has already pled not guilty to a criminal contempt charge — authorities say she refused to testify before the Grand Jury in the murder case. Jenkins and Singleton were not arrested … and they don’t have a court date scheduled yet. Jenkins faces up to 2-and-a-half years in a county jail if convicted on the perjury charge … but sources close to the situation tell us she would likely only get six months to a year. She could also be hit with a $1,000 fine. If she goes to jail … child services would have to make arrangements with Jenkins’ family for the care of her child … since both parents — Hernandez and Jenkins — would be behind bars Damn, baby girl is no snitch… she’s going to do those six months. It’s sad that these kids might lose their mom though.

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Poor Thang: Aaron Hernandez’s Fiancee Shayanna Jenkins Indicted In Connection With Odin Lloyd’s Murder For Perjury

UnSportsmanlike Conduct: Canadian Corrections Officers Rock Orange Jumpsuits Bearing Aaron Hernandez’s Name And Number To Patriots/Bills Game

Aaron Hernandez couldn’t be there for the Patriots season opener against the Buffalo Bills but his presence was felt nonetheless… Via NY Daily News reports : Dressed in orange jumpsuits painted with the surname “Hernandez” and the No. 81 on the backs, 10 Canadian men who identified themselves as corrections and police officers stood in Section 102 of Ralph Wilson Stadium on Sunday. They posed with Patriots and Bills fans alike, standing atop their bleacher seats in Row 15 below O.J. Simpson’s retired No. 32 marker in the team’s ring of honor. The men planned to wear the outfits to offer a Hernandez presence at the Patriots’ season opener as Hernandez, the former New England tight end, sat in his solitary cell at the Bristol County House of Correction back in Massachusetts as he awaits his murder trial. Hernandez, 23, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating the killing of Odin Lloyd, a 27-year-old landscaper who moonlighted as a linebacker on the Boston Bandits, a team in the New England Football League. Hernandez was arraigned on first-degree murder and five firearms charges in Superior Court Friday afternoon in Fall River, Mass. “He’s guilty,” Kevin Buchan said. “No two ways about it.” Hernandez was not allowed to watch the game, according to sheriff Tom Hodgson. “Absolutely not,” Hodgson said. “No way.” SMH… Do you think these guys went too far or is it an important reminder to society about all the dirt Hernandez was allowed to get away with as an NFL baller before his murderous acts finally caught up to him? Facebook Continue reading

Aaron Hernandez Pleads Not Guilty to Murder, NFL Star "Confident He Will Be Exonerated"

As expected, former NFL star Aaron Hernandez pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and more in a Massachusetts court on Friday. Six times, a charge was read and six times, his plea was “Not guilty.” Hernandez pleaded not guilty to the murder of his friend, 27-year-old semipro football player Odin Lloyd, and five accompanying weapons charges. Today was his arraignment. His next hearing is October 9. Hernandez will seek bail on that date. Until then, he’ll remain held in a Bristol County correctional facility, where he has been since his arrest on June 26. A Bristol County District Court judge has ordered the athlete held without bail, citing the seriousness of the charges and the convincing evidence . Hernandez’s attorneys will attack the circumstantial evidence next month, but bail is unlikely with other investigations – with possible links to him – pending. Just the same, his lawyers said he will be “exonerated” and asked the public not to jump to conclusions based on “one-sided and untested” evidence. “In a sense, this is like the opening kickoff,” Hernandez lawyer Charles Rankin said after the arraignment, “and we have a long way to go before trial.” “We encourage everyone to keep an open mind. We feel confident when evidence is presented in a court of law, Aaron Hernandez will be exonerated.” Last month, prosecutors divulged that police are probing Hernandez’s possible ties to a double homicide in Boston in 2012 in which two men were killed. Then, in February 2013, a shooting in Florida took place and one of Hernandez’s friends said he shot him in the face and blinded him in one eye. That friend, Alexander Bradley, has filed a lawsuit that says the ex-New England Patriot shot him as they argued in a car, then dumped him in an alley to die. Hernandez was granted a stay in that case until criminal charges against him in Massachusetts – and any other possible jurisdiction – have been settled. Stay tuned.

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Treating Aaron Hernandez Like A Star Can Cost You You’re Job

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  The Bristol County House of Corrections has been put on notice! If they treat Aaron Hernandez like a celebrity, it can will cost much more…

Treating Aaron Hernandez Like A Star Can Cost You You’re Job

Aaron Hernandez Home Searched in Homicide Investigation

Police searched the home of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez Tuesday following the killing of a man police say may be an “associate” of his. The story broke as Massachusetts State Police and prosecutors arrived at his $1.3 million, 5,600-square foot home in North Attleborough, Mass. Investigators reportedly spent hours with him inside the mansion. Two friends tried to leave house at the time of the search, but were stopped by a state police car at the end of driveway; their car was later searched. During the search, Hernandez received a hand-delivered package from the prominent law firm Ropes and Gray, to be opened only by “Mr. Hernandez himself.” Hernandez was initially uncooperative with police after the body of a 27-year-old man was found in an industrial park not far from the NFL player’s home. A rental vehicle with Rhode Island license plates was recovered near the scene, which led investigators to Hernandez, according to ABC News. It’s possible Hernandez may not be linked to the death, but to the vehicle in question somehow. In any case, officials have released very few details. Bristol County D.A. Sam Sutter said that based on the “nature and circumstances” of the body, Massachusetts State Police detectives would take over. Stacey James, a Patriots official, said, “I am aware of the reports, but I do not anticipate that we will be commenting publicly during an ongoing police investigation.” Hernandez is spending the off-season recovering from a shoulder operation, though he was spotted at practice welcoming new Patriots’ QB Tim Tebow .

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