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>> the following is a cnn special report. ♪ >> tonight, aaron hernandez. he was a rising nfl star racing toward greatness. >> what's the meaning on your forearm? >> if it is to be, it's up to me. basically saying my life is in mai hands, and whatever i want my life to be, it's up to me to make it out that way. >> the question now, what sort of life did the ex-patriot make for himself? >> he wanted to be the best. >> but he's accused of the worst. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty. >> why would a football player, a highly successful, affluent, popular football player be a murderer? >> as the nfl struggles to deal with issues of abuse and
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violence, hernandez goes on trial for murder. what will his jury hear? who might they hear from? and how could it all end? >> do you think there's a chance that aaron hernandez may be found not guilty? >> that's my biggest fear. >> downward spiral. inside the case against aaron hernandez. ♪ it was the unlike anything fall river massachusetts has ever seen, as the trial of aaron hernandez finally begins. for months now, lawyers in the case have been arguing about evidence. >> if you have a warrant, of course we'll turn it over. >> talking about what they can put on to prove their case. >> including cell phones. >> the court should grant the motion to suppress the
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telephone. >> text messages. >> on its face, totally innocuous message. >> and even the trial's location. >> your honor, the defendant seeks a change of venue. >> it's now been 18 months since the murder hernandez is accused of committing, a murder that happened right here in the middle of new england patriots country, where football is a passion. and where saturday mornings are the perfect time to play. >> you wake up and the adrenaline's going. >> one, two, three! >> hard work! >> mike france coaches the boston bandits, a semi- pro team. he remembers the day like it was yesterday. something seemed out of place. >> a black suburban pulls right up on my car. like who's pulling right in
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front of my car? in the driver's seat, bandit defensive end, 27-year-old odin lloyd. >> then i see him. >> he thinks it's odd because lloyd doesn't own a car. >> i'm like, who's car is this? >> branch has his suspicions, but never gets a straight answer. lloyd is busy telling his buddies about the good time he had a club the night before. >> he said he was partying with mr. hernandez, and that they were partying and had a good time. >> mr. hernandez is aaron hernandez, a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. >> how much money? >> said like ten grand. >> ten grand? in one night? >> that's what he said, yeah. >> odin lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and darryl sweet,
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say their friend wasn't normally a big partyier. they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football. >> whistle blows, he's coming full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and his sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like -- i wouldn't say best friends, but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. >> branch, who also coached lloyd in high school, didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult, and an occasional reality check. >> at some point, you realize you're not going to the nfl. this is just going to be for fun. what i got to do to get myself a life. >> he said lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out what next. >> i spoke to him about taking firefighter tests. >> lloyd also began dating college student shannia jenkins.
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she's the link between the young man who dreamed of the nfl and the all american who made it. >> what's your understanding of how they met? >> they were dating sisters. >> shannia jenkins is the younger sister of shyiana, who is engaged to hernandez and mother of his little girl. >> but how close were the talented tight end and the struggling landscaper? >> how much do you know that they hung out together? >> rarely. two different worlds. buddy had one world. we got our world. >> checking out my new camera. >> on sunday, june 16th, father's day 2013, odin lloyd is cruising with his friends in that mysterious black suburban. >> we had the music playing, jamming to the music and stuff. we're laughing, we're talking. odin's driving.
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got the one hand-type driving, like he's just having fun. later, we went to my mom's house, he was playing pool. >> over the table, over the door. >> i think odin wanted to make the most tough shots i've ever seen. >> it was a good day. >> it was a great day. >> y'all got that? i hope you got that. >> a great day. >> and it was coming to an end. after lloyd got a text from his job, saying he had to work the next morning. >> then he got another text asking to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> just, let's have another great night. >> i take it that thought, man, you got to go to work the next day. >> go home. it's already like 9, 9ish. >> so when you guys left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> see you later. >> little did he know there
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would be no later. the next night, monday june 17t:00th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's boy is discovered by a jog ner north attleborough, 35 miles south of where he lived. here at the crime scene, investigators find odin lloyd's wallet, his driver's license, 545 caliber shell casings. they suggest he was shot in the back and then finished off lying face off in this secluded area of an industrial park. david hodge learned from of the murder from his sister who called him. >> i can hear it. >> did she say he's dead? >> in between the crying and balling, odin's dead. i'll with you in a minute. i got to the house, i got inside. >> and you saw his mom? >> yes. >> what did she say? >> darryl, who killed my son?
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what do you say to that? i immediately fell to my knees and gave her a hug. i was like, i don't know. i don't know. >> that night was tough for darryl sweet, who was also at lloyd's home. >> i just went back and sat in my car. hold on. >> what were the questions in your head? >> who was he with? who he possibly could have been with until i got the news about it. >> shaquillea is lloyd's youngest sister. she had seen them picked up from their house and driven away earlier that night. just before lloyd dies, police say he sends shaquillea chilling text messages.
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at 3:07 a.m., lloyd asks, you saw who i'm with. at 3:11 he checks in again, saying, hello. 3:19, shaquillea answers, my phone was dead. who was that? 3:22 a.m., lloyd answers nfl. and a minute later, at 3:23 a.m., lloyd sends his very last text. just so you know. >> something's going down. >> but what was going down? and why? still ahead, will the jury ever see that final text? not in the defense can help it. >> these messages do not suggest fear, but the government wants to put a much more sinister task on them.
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cell phone and keys for the black suburban he'd been driving all weekend. police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot aaron hernandez. over the next several days, investigators search his home and cars, removing bags of possible evidence. june 26, 2013, nine days after the murder of odin lloyd, hernandez and arrested. >> the charges, first-degree premeditated murder, and having illegal weapons. his plea -- >> not guilty. >> and he's no longer a new england patriot. >> i and other members of the organization were shocked. and disappointed. >> hernandez is canned. before he reaches the courthouse. >> mr. hernandez is charged with a very serious crime, but that
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shouldn't be enough to hold him without bail. >> and he's staying in jail. his attempts at bail, denied. >> i think the commonwealth has presented a case that is circumstantial, to be sure, but very, very strong. >> hours after his arrest, the public hears those details for the first time. 9:02 p.m., father's day, june 16th. >> the defendant had sent a text message to a friend of his who was out of state. please make it back. >> that friend is ernest wallace in hernandez's hometown of bristol, connecticut, more than a hundred miles away. >> at 9:35, hernandez texts him again. get your ass up here. wallace is joined by carlos ortiz, both have criminal records. at about the same time, hernandez is also texting lloyd.
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i'm coming to grab that tonight. you gonna be around? i need that and we could step for a little again. >> when lloyd doesn't answer immediately, hernandez sends another text at 9:34. what up? lloyd answers at 9:37. all right, where? at 9:39, hernandez replies, i don't know. it don't matter, but i'm gonna hit you when i'm that way. after midnight, surveillance released by authorities show wallace and ortiz arriving at hernandez' home. inside the football player is holding what appears to be a gun. and he's not happy. >> he makes a statement he's upset that he can't trust anyone anymore. the three of them departed the defendant's home at 1:12 in the morning in the silver nissan alt ma. >> 2:10 a.m., he's on camera at this gas station.
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the defendant bought gas, and two other items, bubbleicious and rolling papers for mariju a marijuana. >> 2:32 a.m., a camera captures the same alt ma, pulling up to lloyd's home. lloyd gets inside. as they start driving, a sign of trouble. hernandez tells lloyd he doesn't trust him. angry about who he was talking to at the club where they partied friday night. how do investigators know about the conversation in the car? ortiz, sources say, squeals during questioning. at 3:22 a.m. a string of security cameras at an industrial park, pick up the altima as it heads toward a secluded area. >> there are no artificial lighting. >> it's now 3:23 and odin lloyd sends his sister that final text, telling her he's with nfl,
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adding, just so you know. between 3:23 and 3:27, workers nearby tell police, they hear gun shots. hernandez' home is only a half mile from the murder scene. at 3:29, a camera shows an altima pulling up in hernandez' driveway. only three people get out. odin lloyd isn't one of them. >> the defendant was walking through the house -- >> back inside the house, images show wallace, then again with ortiz in a basement doorway with hernandez nearby -- and this. hernandez wearing white with a gun in his left hand. police, a law enforcement source says, believe this is the murder weapon. a .45 caliber gun. it remains missing. >> and they all then go down to
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the basement. once in the basement, the surveillance gets shut off. >> around 5:30 that evening, prosecutors say hernandez and his two friends show up here to return their rented nissan altima. the manager tells investigators, hernandez offers her blue bubble gum. it's the same kind he bought at that gas station. and now it's showing up in the returned rental, along with a .45 caliber bullet casing. the manager tosses the gum and bullet casing in a dumpster. police say the shell came from the same gun that fired the round at the murder scene. and they say, tire impressions taken near the body, match the kind of tires on the altima. hernandez' attorneys won't comment on the case, and all parties are muzzled by a gag
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is at tootsie's strip club in miami. a law enforcement source says hernandez drops about ten grand that night. one of the men he's with, alexander bradley. prosecutors describe him as hernandez's former right-hand man. by morning, bradley is shot in the face, dumped out of a vehicle, and left for dead. still wearing his now blood-soaked vip wrist band from the club. police retrieve this bullet fragment from his head, but bradley won't give them any details. >> when the police investigated this incident, alexander bradley didn't point the finger at hernandez. >> that changes when bradley sues, claiming aaron hernandez cost him his right eye. bradley later tells prosecutors he was shot after hernandez felt
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disrespected during an argument over a missing cell phone. after bradley is shot, prosecutors say hernandez gets a new right-hand man, ernest wallace. >> this defendant is more commonly known by his nickname, which is hobo. >> wallace has a long criminal history. prosecutors say he sells and uses drugs, including the hal use jen angel dust, or pcp. he's not the only one. court documents show his sidekick carlos ortiz admits he's regularly using pcp, alcohol and thc. >> sources say aaron hernandez also smoked a lot of pot, one calling it a boat load. >> prosecutors say hernandez would give him money to buy
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marijua marijuana. this photograph is made with marijuana, said tloob supplied by hernandez. sources tell cnn aaron hernandez also used angel dust and that could have made him paranoid. one says he felt he was a target, that people were coming after him. >> the combination of those drugs, depending on the long-term use of the drugs, and the amount of drugs, can cause someone to become violent, could cause someone to become very paranoid, could cause someone to overreact to a situation, appear to be more impulsive. >> that kind of behavior doesn't describe the aaron hernandez many remember growing up in bristol, connecticut, where his family was celebrated as a local sports dynasty. >> i don't think there was another family that is more familiar in bristol.
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aaron was our golden boy. he had the family traits. his father and uncle were stand-out athletes. >> his older brother d.j. was a sports hero too. bob montgomery covers high school sports for the bristol press. ♪ >> aaron did track, football and basketball. he was described in any sport he played as -- >> brand mcmillan and andrew played basketball with aaron beginning in middle school. >> he was twice the size of me. we had the same height, but he was just more athletic obviously. he practiced like all the time. >> practiced because his father dennis pushed him constantly. >> his father was pretty strict. he told me his father used to make him shoot 500 shots before he went sometimes to play with his friends. his dad clearly kept him anchored. >> i saw a closeness with them
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that i had never seen before. it was something about dennis and the way they intertwined. it was just magic in my eyes. >> but in a heart beat, that closeness is gone. >> i was sitting in class with another teammate, the phone rang, went to pick up the phone, she said you need to go up to the coach's room. coach walks in and he says dennis has passed away. dennis hernandez, aaron's father, his anchor, dies after routine hernia surgery. it hit 16-year-old aaron hard. >> he was just sad. couldn't stop the tears. >> felt uncomfortable to see him so hurt. i felt bad for him. >> that father-son relationship comes up in conversations with thomas hudson who runs the jail where hernandez was held for a year before being moved. >> clearly at 16 years old,
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losing your father, it would be very easy to fall into the lifestyle of following people that don't help you make the best choices. >> one choice he makes is to tattoo some of his dad's advice on his arms. >> it's a quote my father always used to give me. if it is to be, it is up to me. basically saying, whatever i want my life to be, it's up to me to make it out that way. >> when it comes time to make his college pick, not even his brother d.j. can get aaron to join them where their dad played, the university of connecticut. >> at first, he wouldn't even talk to me. but there was days, he said, like, it's our dream to play together. come on, please. >> but aaron stands firm, believing his football career will soar in gator country. coming up, a promising college career overshadowed by trouble off the field. 800,000 hours of supercomputing time,
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>> in february 2007 he joins the gators and star quarterback tim tebow. by april, still long before the gators season opener, there's trouble off the field. the rookie teen loses his cool at this popular, off-campus restaurant. there's an argument between aaron hernandez and the manager over a bill. tim tebow tries to calm things down and settle the check, but according to this police report, it all ends with aaron hernandez sucker punching the manager on the left side of his head, bursting an eardrum. >> the manager later tells police, university of florida coaches and lawyers have contacted him and they're working on an agreement. a university spokesman says they're not aware of any settlement. five months later in september,
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there's more trouble. this time, a shooting near the university. it begins with young men snatching gold neck chains at a local club. there's an argument in the parking lot across the street. police report several uf football players are involved, including hernandez. >> i know hernandez was there. it was trouble. it was loud. >> the suspected chain snatchers get into this man's car. his name is cory. and doesn't want his face shown for fear of retribution. >> can you point out roughly where it was? >> moments after leaving the club, someone fires into cory's crown vic, hitting him in the head. >> can you tell me and show me, where is it that that bullet went? it came right about there? >> i can't imagine what he would have felt that night. >> cory's aunt stephanie remembers he nearly died.
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>> heart stopped a couple times. >> they had to take half my skull to get the bullet out. i was in rehab and they helped me to walk again and talk again. >> police interview more than 20 people and they try to question hernandez, but he's the only one who doesn't make a statement after invoking his right to counsel. at the time, his mother terry hernandez, tells the "orlando sentinel," i know he was at the club, but he never saw any shooting. it's still an open case. no one's ever been charged. both cory and his aunt stephanie have been trying to get to the truth for seven years. >> you've done a lot to try to get to the heart of what happened. what about going to the university of florida? >> i tried it. i was just told that they would put the guys on curfew so that they could, i guess, lessen
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their activities in clubs and things of that nature. i would have liked to have seen some more in-depth questioning of those football players. >> citing privacy laws, the university of florida won't discuss specifics of how players are disciplined. was hernandez on a slippery slope? he was tearing up the field as a gator. but some who knew him were worried. especially when he was unsupervised away from the game. if you could keep him on one side, he'd be fine, one source put it. the problem was, he couldn't stay away from the other side, adding, it was a recipe for disaster. and it was a recipe that included marijuana. hernandez was suspended at least once for using the drug. it's an issue that follows him when he enters the draft his junior year. >> teams spend a lot of time on
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background checks, hiring private investigators, to be sure that this is somebody who will enter the nfl and stay out of trouble. >> i played 13 years. >> former patriot running back, kevin faulk, says the checks are thorough and intensive. >> and how far back do they go? >> if you done something in middle school, they're going to go back and find somebody that was around that time and ask them. >> trying to head off trouble before the draft, hernandez goes on the offensive, writing a letter to the patriots' director of personnel. if you draft me, as a member of the new england patriots, he wrote, i will willfully submit to a biweekly drug test throughout my rookie season. >> day 3, round 4 -- >> prior to the draft, aaron hernandez was projected as a player that could be a first-round pick and no later than a second-round pick. >> now with another selection, they go aaron hernandez. >> he ends up the 113th pick,
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passed over until the fourth round. >> i have to believe that him falling so far is more than just a story about marijuana, that there were questions raised in background checks about him that caused teams to say, we're going to downgrade him on our draft board. >> but during his first year with the patriots, he proves himself. >> there were questions that, oh, he's too young to be in the league, he's not figure to be able to get belichick's system. he was able to debunk those, by having a solid season. >> tight end in a receiver body that could play running back, that could return punts, return kicks. >> that talent gets the 22-year-old a five-year, $40 million extension. >> you can't come here and act reckless and do your own stuff. i acted the way i wanted to act, but you get changed by bill belichick's way. >> what no one knew at the time, one month before he signs that
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it's a silver suv, but in the life of aaron hernandez, it's much more. while searching his cousin's home for clues in odin lloyd's murder, police stumble on a toyota four-runner. it's in a garage and it belongs to a leasing company who loaned it to the patriot tight end in exchange for promotional work. for a year, boston police have been looking for an suv linked to an unsolved double murder. this appears to be it. >> how difficult has this loss been for you, sir, as a father?
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um -- >> his son daniel was killed in that drive-by shooting outside a boston nightclub, along with his friend safiro furtado on july 16th, 2012. witnesses say, two men in a silver suv with rhode island plates pulls alongside the car, shots are fired. finding that suv and other tips leads to a stunning discovery. aaron hernandez, seen on security video, police say, with another man, following furtado into that nightclub and stalking them in a silver suv after they leave. almost a year after he's charged with odin lloyd's murder -- >> aaron hernandez, please rise. >> -- aaron hernandez is indicted for the murders of
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those two young men. >> how do you plead in this indictment? >> not guilty. >> the defendant leaned out of the driver's side window of the suv, with a loaded revolver in his hand, extended out, the defendant immediately fired at least five rounds from a 38 caliber resolver into the victims' car. >> but why? >> daniel abreu bumped into the defendant, causing the defendant's drink to spill. >> the motive, prosecutors say, is nothing more than a spilled drink by a complete stranger. >> the defendant told his friend that mr. deabreu had deliberately bumped him and was trying him. >> court documents identify the friend with hernandez that night as alexander bradley, the same alexander bradley who says hernandez later shot out his right eye, because the football player felt disrespected during an argument over a cell phone.
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all leading to a key question, do those two violent acts suggest a dangerous pattern of behavior, driven by paranoia? cnn has learned prosecutors believe that behavior is what led to odin lloyd's murder. a source with knowledge of the investigation says the night they were at this club, hernandez gets angry when he sees lloyd talking with two men. and angry again later at an apartment he rents. it's unclear whether there was another tipping point. possibly, prosecutors say, hernandez was mad at himself for telling lloyd about the double murder. >> motive does not have to be proven under the law. >> jaredly i don't knowy is a former massachusetts district attorney and federal prosecutor. >> juries like motive, they want to know why someone did
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something, especially when they've done something that's alleged to have been as heinous as this one. >> a motive, no matter how trivial, would make the state's case stronger. prosecutors have already bolstered the case by upgrading the charges against co-defendants ortiz and wallace to murder. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty. >> not guilty. >> charging of carlos ortiz and ernest wallace for murder really signals that this will be what's called a joint venture murder prosecution, where anyone who actively participates in the murder, can be held guilty for the murder. >> that would mean hernandez could be convicted of murder even if prosecutors can't prove he fired the gun. but none of this makes the case rock solid. it still has holes. >> there remains no murder weapon. >> conviction without a gun is
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>> for odin lloyd's mother, ursula ward, every day is a struggle. >> hey, handsome. mommy's here to see you again. i love you. i miss you so much, sweetie. >> i never thought i'd be talking to my son in the ground, you know. >> at every pretrial hearing, she's surrounded by family, hangs on every word. >> and after 18 months of waiting, the justice she seeks may finally be around the corner. hernandez's trial is under way. for more than a year, sheriff thomas hodgson was in charge of
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keeping an eye on hernandez. >> i've talked to him at length. there's a warmth within this person. >> what went wrong? >> learned behaviors. and the environment that people grow up in have an incredible influence on who we become. >> sheriff thomas hodgson believes in modifying behavior behind bars. he says inmate number 174954 reads the bible. and another book he suggested. >> i got him reading "tuesdays with morey." >> it examines how to create a centered, meaningful life. >> he was cleared moved by the book, he called his mother and told her she needed to read it. >> the sheriff tells hernandez to find his center by turning to his childhood anchor, his late dad. >> he'll never be able to get back to that place that you felt comfortable and safe. that's only going to happen if you go back and talk to your
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father. go back to your cell and talk to your father. >> what did he think about that advice? >> when i see him every so often. hey, did you do what i asked you? no, but i'm getting there. >> it's not as bad now that i'm not playing. >> retired patriot running back kevin faulk isn't giving up on his ex-teammate. >> i want to tell him that he has somebody on his side that's praying for him. >> prosecutors are saying that he orchestrated the execution of someone. >> you're not going to make me believe that he's a monster. because you used those type of words. >> not even two more murder charges in the so-called spilled-drink case have changed faulk's opinion of the player he knew. >> get the question all the time, you think your boy did it? no, i don't want him to have done it. no. so if you want me to say no, no, i don't think he did it. at the same time, anybody can be pushed to do something drastic like that. if they push you to that point.
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>> faulk's friend is on trial for the murder of odin lloyd, the first of two murder trials. expected to revolve around electronic evidence, including data from hernandez's cell phone. his lawyers had tried but failed to get it excluded from trial. >> why was the defense so intent on getting hernandez's texts thrown out? >> because the texts imply, at least, that aaron hernandez was going to do something to odin lloyd. >> among the text evidence that will be blocked from trial, the message odin lloyd sends his sister minutes before his death. saying he's with nfl, just so you know. >> totally innocuous message. it doesn't suggest, it doesn't indicate fear. it doesn't indicate a cry for
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health. >> the court finds the commonwealth has not met its burden by showing by a preponderance of the evidence that the statement was made when the victim was under the belief of imminent death. >> the judge rules it's hearsay and the jury won't hear it. the jury also won't hear alexander bradley's claim, that aaron hernandez shot him in the face, or any information about the boston double murders. those rulings, major victories for the defense. >> among the people who may testify, patriot coach bill belichick, owner robert kraft, and hernandez's college teammate, miami dolphins center mike pouncey. >> all rise. >> as the trial gets under way, lawyers for hernandez insist their client is innocent. >> aaron hernandez did not
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murder his friend odin lloyd. >> in opening statements, they cut to the chase, asking what so many fans of the former patriot have been trying to figure out. >> why would aaron hernandez do this? aaron hernandez had the world at his feet. he had a long-term, professional football contract. he had a girlfriend with whom they had started about wedding plans. he was the father to a 7-month-old baby girl. aaron hernandez was planning a future, not a murder. >> hernandez's attorneys and mother declined our request for interviews. >> i think, odds are, hernandez will be convicted. but it's not a slam-dunk case. there is still no gun. >> eternal rest grant unto him -- >> days after what would have been odin lloyd's 28th birthday, family and friends gather at
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number 53's headstone. >> i don't know if anything can really heal me right now. he was the love of my life. >> in loving memory of odin lloyd, our son, our brother, amen. >> and you still talk to him? >> yeah. >> what do you say? >> miss him. love him, miss him. no matter what the outcome is, we still lose at the end of the day. even if you get justice, do you really come out a winner? i don't think so. >> do you think there's a chance that aaron hernandez may be found not guilty? >> that's my biggest fear. all it takes is one juror. >> we love you, odin.
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