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Hernandez, life in prison

Discussion in 'General NFL Talk' started by Blast Furnace, Apr 15, 2015.

  1. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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  3. blountforcetrauma

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    Man what a waste of two lives. It's incredible to me that someone could be involved in something as professional as the NFL level and still manage to lead this kind of life.
     
  4. Blast Furnace

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    Had the world on a silver platter but wanted to be a gangsta. He'll find prison much less accommodating then the plush lifestyle he had. Fool.
     
  5. blountforcetrauma

    blountforcetrauma Well-Known Member

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    So now he has to stand trial for the double murder he was involved in too right?
     
  6. biggbunch68

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    He's getting off easy after the things he's done. At least he'll be away from society.
     
  8. strummerfan

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    I believe that is correct.
     
  9. blountforcetrauma

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    Actually the prosecutors in this case were really on their game. The defense tried something extremely smarmy by allowing the jury to go to his house BUT they were gonna put bibles all over the place and make Hernandez look like some simple "man of faith" and stuff like that. So before the prosecutors agreed to this tour they said they had to go over there and check the house as it was at that moment and then they would allow the jury to see it as it was. The reason they did this is because when the OJ trial was going on and the jury went to tour his place Cochran has his house made up to look like he was Tim Tebow or something to plant the wrong seed in the minds of the jury. Kudos to the Boston prosecutors for not falling for it.
     
  10. biggbunch68

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    He will prob comitt suicide i cant see him doing a life sentence , , and he hasn't even been convicted on his other charges yet.. He just doesn't look mentally strong enough to me to lst in prison
     
  11. blountforcetrauma

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    What gang is he actually in? Is it like MS13 or something?
     
  12. biggbunch68

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    ? I didn't know he was in a gang, , lol.. Looks like the Pats dropped the ball on this one, while doing there do dilagence on him
     
  13. blountforcetrauma

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    Yeah he has major gang ties and he actually is thought to have killed this guy because he was afraid he was gonna rat on him for his involvement in this double murder. He's definitely a gangbanger.
     
  14. SteelerJJ

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  15. blountforcetrauma

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    What a complete moron. Both of them, actually.
     
  16. biggbunch68

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    Agreed, , but sadly today's society has made them "cool" and this just promote's stuipid behavior buy todays kids:facepalm: Iknow iits JMO but the world was such a better place in the 70's and 80's just imagine how bad its gona be in another 5 years
     
  17. TerribleTowelFlying

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    Yessir. This begs the question- how many people has Aaron Hernandez killed in all?
     
  18. blountforcetrauma

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    Dude I say all the time how thankful that I am that I got to grow up in the 80s and have my formative teen years before all this "social media" crap. The CEO of Google said that he thinks most of the kids growing up today will wind up changing their names because of all the stupid crap they have done on the internet as kids. I think a lot about what my kids will face in the next 18yrs but I guarantee you it will be a lot more hardcore than I what I was faced with. I never have taken a single drug in my life so I REALLY can't imagine how someone could take something like meth that is laced with Draino and who knows what else. But that will probably be considered as harmless as caffeine pills by the time my kids are old enough to be faced with this stuff. Sadly, most kids "heroes" are football players or celebrities or whatever. When, in reality, their number one role models should actually be their parents.
     
  19. blountforcetrauma

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    Exactly. Apparently, he has been implicated in a lot of crimes. He had some hardcore guns too but something tells me he's not some guy that's just waiting for deer or turkey season to come along.
     
  20. Blast Furnace

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    Right but won't make a difference to him, he'll just get life sentence on top of life sentence on top of life sentence.

    It will make a difference to the victims families though to get closure.

    I wonder if it turns out he killed somebody in a state with the death sentence, could he then get the death penalty :hmmm:

    I think for a guy like Hernandez, who had a taste of the good life, that life in prison would be a bigger punishment.
     
  21. Lizard72

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    Doesn't matter as he was convicted in Massachusetts. They won't release him to go sit in another states death row.
     
  22. blountforcetrauma

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    MA actually does have capital punishment because the terrorist that was caught after the Boston bombing is facing death for it. I guess they just chose not to pursue it in the Hernandez case. It would be really hard to get someone sentenced to death there though really because MA is not exactly a bastion of old school, eye for an eye, justice ya know? I was actually surprised to learn they had the death penalty there. Now if Hernandez had played for the Cowboys??? He'd have been injected this morning. LOL.
     
  23. TerribleTowelFlying

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    Mass doesn't have capital punishment. Hasn't for a long time. The Marathon Bomber could face the death penalty because it's a federal case. If he is sentenced to death, he'll have to be moved to state that does carry out executions.
     
  24. blountforcetrauma

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    Oh so basically terrorism falls under federal jurisdiction? I didn't realize that when they were saying he had the death penalty. I just took it that MA had the death penalty. I'm not surprised they don't have it. My point about if he played in TX still stands though. LOL.
     
  25. pjgruden

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    In Texas it wouldn't surprise me if the judge didn't just whip out a revolver and finish the job right there. :roflmao:
     

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