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Patriots Free Up Millions in Cap Space From Antonio Brown, Aaron Hernandez Grievances
The Patriots reportedly earned millions of dollars in cap space thanks to grievance settlements involving Antonio Brown and Aaron Hernandez.
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Aaron Hernandez's Fiancee Speaks Out On Documentary Series
The fiancee of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez spoke publicly for the first time since the release of a documentary series examining his life more than two years after he killed himself in his prison cell. Hernandez’s fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins, said she was unaware that the late New England Patriots tight end was bisexual in an interview with “Good...
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Aaron Hernandez Murder Victim's Lawyer Speaks Out Following Netflix Docu-Series
Aaron Hernandez continues to have an impact on many people....
...As the former NFL player continues to gain headlines after the release of Netflix’s docu-series Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez, some are wondering what Odin Lloyd’s family thinks of the highly publicized project....
...Although family attorney Douglas Sheff says he has not heard about the family’s unhappiness with the Netflix...
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Aaron Hernandez's Netflix Docu-Series: 5 Bombshells About the Troubled NFL Star
Two years have passed since Aaron Hernandez took his life in a Massachusetts prison and yet the public continues to be fascinated by his life story.
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Netflix Releases Trailer for Deep Dive Into ‘Mind of Aaron Hernandez'
Netflix has released a new trailer for its upcoming documentary series about former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. “Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez” is described as “a three-part documentary series examining what led to the murderous fall and shocking death” of the former tight end. The trailer, clocking at 2 minutes and 22 seconds, shows footage from Hernandez’s early…
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Watch the Chilling First Teaser for Netflix's Aaron Hernandez Documentary Series
Scorned NFL star Aaron Hernandez’s...murder conviction and suicide...will take center stage in a new Netflix documentary series from the same studio who created true crime favorites like Making a Murderer and Evil Genius....
...Titled Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez, the first teaser trailer features audio of a recorded phone call between Hernandez and a woman. “My...
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Who Will Step Up in Week 1 Now That Gronk Is Gone?
Never in a million years were the Patriots going to be able to adequately replace the greatest tight end to ever play the game in one off-season. To their credit, they hardly bothered to even try and find someone to fill the Rob Gronkowski-sized void atop the depth chart.
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Breaking Down the Patriots' Preseason
As pre-season comes to a close, Kevin Walsh breaks down what the Patriots’ last-minute loss to the New York Giants means.
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5 Correctional Officers Hurt in Incident at Shirley Prison
The Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts, was on lockdown for most of Tuesday after an incident that left 5 corrections officers injured.
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5 Officers Hurt at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center; Prison Now on Lockdown
A corrections officer was assaulted and four other prison guards were hospitalized following an incident Tuesday morning at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts. The prison was locked down and remains so as a result of the incident, according to the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office.
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Aaron Hernandez Estate Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The estate of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has settled a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the families of two men he was acquitted of killing. Court records show that a Superior Court judge Tuesday issued an order of dismissal of the suit brought by the families of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado.
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Hernandez Lawyers: Court Wrong to Restore Murder Conviction
Attorneys for the late Aaron Hernandez are asking Massachusetts’ highest court to reverse its decision to reinstate the former New England Patriot’s murder conviction. The lawyers say in documents filed Friday that the Supreme Judicial Court got it wrong when it ordered last month that Hernandez’s conviction be restored.
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Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Texting Suicide Case Resolved
The wrongful death lawsuit brought against the Massachusetts woman convicted of sending her suicidal boyfriend a series of text messages urging him to kill himself has been resolved. Michelle Carter was convicted in 2017 of involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 death of 18-year-old Conrad Roy III. The 22-year-old Plainville woman, 17 at the time of Roy’s death, began serving a...
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Aaron Hernandez Conviction Reinstated
Massachusetts’ highest court reinstated Aaron Hernandez’s 2015 murder conviction Wednesday doing away with the legal principle that made the former New England Patriots star innocent in the eyes of the law after he killed himself in prison.
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Supreme Judicial Court Reinstates Aaron Hernandez's Murder Conviction
Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction was reinstated Wednesday in a sweeping ruling from Massachusetts’ highest court that does away with the legal principle that made the former NFL star innocent in the eyes of the law after he killed himself in prison. The Supreme Judicial Court unanimously found that the legal rule that erased Hernandez’s conviction is “outdated and no longer...
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Mass. SJC Rules to Reinstate Hernandez Murder Conviction
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled to reinstate Aaron Hernandez’ murder conviction for the death on Odin Lloyd.
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Supreme Judicial Court Reinstates Aaron Hernandez's Murder Conviction
Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction was reinstated Wednesday in a sweeping ruling from Massachusetts’ highest court that does away with the legal principle that made the former NFL star innocent in the eyes of the law after he killed himself in prison. The Supreme Judicial Court unanimously found that the legal rule that erased Hernandez’s conviction is “outdated and no longer...
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A Look at Michelle Carter's Life Behind Bars After Texting Suicide Conviction
Sheriff Thomas Hodgson took NBC10 Boston and necn inside the women’s center at the Bristol County House of Correction, where 22-year-old Michelle Carter will soon move into general population. “It’s relatively stark, but it’s jail,” said the Massachusetts sheriff, describing the small, barren cell Carter will share with a roommate.
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Judge: Aaron Hernandez's Daughter Can't Sue NFL Over Brain Disease
A federal judge says the 6-year-old daughter of the late NFL player Aaron Hernandez missed a 2014 deadline to opt out of the $1 billion concussion settlement and can’t separately sue the league over his diagnosis of a degenerative brain disease. Yet Hernandez’s death in 2017 came too late for his family to seek compensation for suicides related to chronic...
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Harvard Students Petition to Remove Dean Defending Harvey Weinstein
The case against Harvey Weinstein has stirred controversy on campus at Harvard University, where a law professor has joined the film mogul’s legal team. Ronald Sullivan, who also defended former Patriots football star Aaron Hernandez, has faced criticism from undergraduates at the school who believe he should no longer hold his position as a faculty dean of Winthrop House, a...