33 Pages of Texts Between Belichick, Hernandez Submitted as Evidence

Prosecutors' list of who investigators interviewed after former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez nabbed on murder charge is voluminous.

Documents show that New England Patriots Coach Bill Belichick and owner Bob Kraft were interviewed by Bristol County investigators after Aaron Hernandez was nabbed on a murder charge.

Prosecutors submitted four pages of interviews each as evidence from both Belichick and Kraft.

33 pages of text messages between Belichick and Hernandez sent during February 2013 and May 2013 have also been submitted as evidence.

The Bristol County list of who investigators interviewed pertaining to the Hernandez investigation is voluminous -- there are hundreds of interviews.

The interviews range from Belichick to Hernandez's barber to a Boston club promoter.

Prosecutors also say they are turning over four pages of Hernandez Patriots locker inventory to his defense team.

Video is also being turned over to the Hernandez defense team, including a mountainous number of surveillance video.

The documents also talk about several car mirrors being found. Shortly after Hernandez was arrested, police searched multiple areas for the driver's side mirror of the 2013 Nissan Altima he was allegedly driving the night Lloyd was murdered. Despite appeals to the public, prosecutors say that mirror was never found.

The information submitted by prosecutors at this point consists of a list of the evidence to be used at trial, but the actual evidence itself is not yet available for inspection.

Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player from North Attleboro, Massachusetts. A tentative trial date of October 6 has been set in the Lloyd case.

Hernandez is also charged in a 2012 drive-by shooting in Boston, which killed two men. Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado were both shot to death while they were stopped at a red light as they left the Cure Lounge in Boston's Theater District.

In May, Hernandez pleaded not guilty to those murders.

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