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. >> bob kraft who owns the patriots. jurors said it was his testimony in the trial that helped convince them of hernandez. i want to listen to what one juror had to say about that. >> one part for me was aaron's alleged statement that he wished at the time that odin was murdered was made public because he was at the club at that time. today we went through a three month trial, this is two years later we still don't know the exact time of odin's murder. specifically. so i don't know how aaron would have had that information. >> it's pretty interesting. pretty damning testimony there. >> obviously bob kraft, you know his job was not to protect his player. his job was to tell the truth under oath and that statement from aaron hernandez was very incriminating, and i think, you know bob kraft is a very highly respected, very successful owner. so the idea that his -- i think his testimony as that juror illustrated really was believed by those jurors. >> bob kraft -- jeff bob kraft had motivation to shade it because bob kraft n
. >> bob kraft who owns the patriots. jurors said it was his testimony in the trial that helped convince them of hernandez. i want to listen to what one juror had to say about that. >> one part for me was aaron's alleged statement that he wished at the time that odin was murdered was made public because he was at the club at that time. today we went through a three month trial, this is two years later we still don't know the exact time of odin's murder. specifically. so i don't know...
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not at a club when lloyd died but at a murder scene. >> and they believe erin hernandez lied to bob kraftd they'll have to ask themselves why. a reasonable inference, he lied because he was involved. >> reporter: as for kraft, he never looked hernandez's way as he left the courtroom. >> this is about a man being killed. it's unfortunate. >> that was jim smith of our boston station. >>> legendary songwriter joni mitchell is in intensive care. she was found uncon slus and rushed to the hospital. it says the 71-year-old singer regained consciousness in an ambulance and is awake and in good spirits. she'll undergo testing. >>> straight ahead, friendlier skies for pets and airlines plan to make sure your pet doesn't get lost on your next trip. >>> and later -- >> okay. what? you won't let me [ bleep ] finish? >> caught on finish. a new york city police detective has a serious case of road rage at an uber driver. new men's sport coats and suit separates are 50% off. take 50% off spring dresses for you and for the girls too. you'll find the perfect pair of shoes to match. select kitchen electric
not at a club when lloyd died but at a murder scene. >> and they believe erin hernandez lied to bob kraftd they'll have to ask themselves why. a reasonable inference, he lied because he was involved. >> reporter: as for kraft, he never looked hernandez's way as he left the courtroom. >> this is about a man being killed. it's unfortunate. >> that was jim smith of our boston station. >>> legendary songwriter joni mitchell is in intensive care. she was found uncon...
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i mean i had said it yesterday too, that when -- when bob kraft had testified that aaron had come in seen him the day after the incident or that he went to see aaron the day after the incident and asked him if he did it and aaron said no i'm completely innocent in fact i hope that the time that odin was murdered is made public because at that time i was at a club. >> he said he was not involved that he was innocent and that he hoped that the time of the murder incident came out because i believe he said he was in a club. >> even after a professional medical examiner conducted an autopsy, he couldn't conclude the exact time that odin was murdered. so two years ago, how would aaron have that information, especially if he wasn't involved. so for me that was important. >> the fact that erin hernandez said to bob kraft, that he indicated he knew what time odin lloyd was murdered to you that was a tell that was a giveaway? >> it was one of them yeah. >> one of the many. >> in the closing arguments that the defense said he was there, that aaron hernandez was there, which is different than w
i mean i had said it yesterday too, that when -- when bob kraft had testified that aaron had come in seen him the day after the incident or that he went to see aaron the day after the incident and asked him if he did it and aaron said no i'm completely innocent in fact i hope that the time that odin was murdered is made public because at that time i was at a club. >> he said he was not involved that he was innocent and that he hoped that the time of the murder incident came out because i...
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. >> yeah, but bob kraft also had a moteivation to shade it because he now doesn't have to pay any ofigning boneus and can recoop money. so let's not forget he had a motive. >> and he said but it's clear that he's not getting anymore money from the new england patriots while he sits in jail for the rest of his life. >> well they're not going to pay because he's convicted. >> that was my point. >> he still faces charges in the double murder back in 2012. do you see more convictions coming his way? >> the speculation at least is that massachusetts has got an interesting system so that they could appeal this case if they were successful in the appeal then the prosecutors want to make sure more than a back stop and the other case by all accounts appears to be stronger than this one and be careful what you wish for. he had a great trial judge in this case and she really aired on the side of giving him breaks which really puts you in a tough spot when you're up on appeal as well. >> dan, do you think these further charges, are they going to get equal attention for people in boston? >> i do.
. >> yeah, but bob kraft also had a moteivation to shade it because he now doesn't have to pay any ofigning boneus and can recoop money. so let's not forget he had a motive. >> and he said but it's clear that he's not getting anymore money from the new england patriots while he sits in jail for the rest of his life. >> well they're not going to pay because he's convicted. >> that was my point. >> he still faces charges in the double murder back in 2012. do you see...
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it was interesting, sunny, you heard them talk about bob kraft's testimony and for some of the jurorsmediately zeroed in on the fact that aaron hernandez seemed to indicate he had a sense of what time odin lloyd was killed and they raised the question of how would he know because even the medical examiner didn't know. >> i loved that it really affirmed owhat i say about juries. they work really hard they want to do the right think and most importantly, when we talk to them as lawyers, when you go back to the jury room ladies and gentlemen of the jury don't leave your commonsense behind. and what you hear from them is a lot of commonsense. how could aaron hernandez know what time it happened when a medical examiner doesn't know? and that's a commonsense argument that they're making and it makes a lot of sense. >> the fact that the jurors really zeroed in on the defense pulling a 180 and admitting that he was at the scene of the crime and that it made him question their whole take on it. is that common that a defense team completely changes their narrative like at at the end of a trial?
it was interesting, sunny, you heard them talk about bob kraft's testimony and for some of the jurorsmediately zeroed in on the fact that aaron hernandez seemed to indicate he had a sense of what time odin lloyd was killed and they raised the question of how would he know because even the medical examiner didn't know. >> i loved that it really affirmed owhat i say about juries. they work really hard they want to do the right think and most importantly, when we talk to them as lawyers,...
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bob kraft says he and aaron spoke at gillette stadium two days after the murder, and aaron said he wasub at the time of owed end lloyd's death. >> aaron pleaded not guilty in the 2013 shooting death of owed end lloyd. he was dating the sister of herdandez's fiancee. >> boy, tense moments in montgomery county. four firefighters were held hostage yesterday afternoon at their own firehouse. why police think a former firefighter went there with a gun. and a shot was fired. >> let's get to steve keeley live at septa headquarters, with story on another attack. >> tensions high on the septa system again, here we are day two, and no, we don't have septa headquarters bureau opening just two days of two videos hard to watch and yesterday, we had guy with a knife. no results catching that guy yet. today the weapon, a closed fist that knocks a guy >> 6:30. >> tough video to watch. sixty year old man knocked out on a septa platform watch officials think started this attack. >> again. and two parents found dead, in their montgomery county home. yes, their son walk in and saw this scene. and it invol
bob kraft says he and aaron spoke at gillette stadium two days after the murder, and aaron said he wasub at the time of owed end lloyd's death. >> aaron pleaded not guilty in the 2013 shooting death of owed end lloyd. he was dating the sister of herdandez's fiancee. >> boy, tense moments in montgomery county. four firefighters were held hostage yesterday afternoon at their own firehouse. why police think a former firefighter went there with a gun. and a shot was fired. >>...
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captured the attention and was one of the star witnesses, that stole the show you might argue, was bob kraft, the owner of the new england patriots, and when he was on that witness stand, the jury took note, literally and emotionally. they seemed to connect with him. he at that moment was the star. >> very interesting. we have no idea what the jury is thinking but sometimes the questions they ask can be telling. do we know what questions this jury has asked so far? >> only a few of them. first of all, none today. seven altogether. the one note that they handed out yesterday asked for smoking breaks to be reinstituted, that they had during the actual trial testimony. they wanted those back. so read into that what you will. some of the other questions had to do with, getting the exhibit list together or getting a clearer definition on what the weapons charges meant. other than that, you know, you can interpret it as you will. >> thank you so much, susan canned yotty. apreashesate your analysis. i'm going to turn to paul and mel for more legal view. first to you, the defense says that prosecuti
captured the attention and was one of the star witnesses, that stole the show you might argue, was bob kraft, the owner of the new england patriots, and when he was on that witness stand, the jury took note, literally and emotionally. they seemed to connect with him. he at that moment was the star. >> very interesting. we have no idea what the jury is thinking but sometimes the questions they ask can be telling. do we know what questions this jury has asked so far? >> only a few of...
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what about the testimony of key witnesses, including his fiance including bob kraft, the owner of thenew england patriots? a lot of things to consider. even pointing out one of the most important witnesses for them was the best friend of the victim odin lloyd. toward the very end of the trial. and he wasn't on the stand very long at all. but they talked about being struck by his emotion at losing his friend. all of these things put together took them seven days. and then they made a decision they said that they felt was the right one. >> susan candiotti in fall river, massachusetts, thank you so much. we're not going far from this at all. coming up next we'll break down what happened with a legal panel, including what the jurors said moments after the sentencing. plus, much more on our breaking news out of washington, d.c. a small gyrocopter landing near the capitol. you're watching cnn. minnesota winters are brutal it's tough being cooped up it gets a little stale. when dad opens up the window what's the first thing he does? the tobin stance spring is in the air and pollen, dog hair.
what about the testimony of key witnesses, including his fiance including bob kraft, the owner of thenew england patriots? a lot of things to consider. even pointing out one of the most important witnesses for them was the best friend of the victim odin lloyd. toward the very end of the trial. and he wasn't on the stand very long at all. but they talked about being struck by his emotion at losing his friend. all of these things put together took them seven days. and then they made a decision...
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people like bob kraft, owner of the patriots and even hernandez's fiance taking the stand.lot of star factor in watching this case. when it comes down to it, a lot of circumstantial evidence. do you think after all of this there's a chance that hernandez could walk away? >> yes. there's a chance. here's why. it is all circumstantial evidence and under massachusetts law, the circumstantial evidence instruction says you can use your common sense but the circumstantial evidence all has to be inconsistent with his innocence and if the defense attorney did a good job and focused the jury on the fact that all circumstantial evidence has to do away with any possibility, any chance of innocence and if it doesn't, it's not persuasive enough for a verdict of guilty. there's a chance they can sit back and say there's a bunch of smoke here but we don't see enough fire and let him go. >> that's another case we're watching very closely. you guys need to stay close. mel robbins, mark o'mara, thank you so much. >>> some journalists arrived on the scene of the attack at a college campus in
people like bob kraft, owner of the patriots and even hernandez's fiance taking the stand.lot of star factor in watching this case. when it comes down to it, a lot of circumstantial evidence. do you think after all of this there's a chance that hernandez could walk away? >> yes. there's a chance. here's why. it is all circumstantial evidence and under massachusetts law, the circumstantial evidence instruction says you can use your common sense but the circumstantial evidence all has to be...
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they thought it contained the murder weapon and how he lied to bob kraft, the owner of the patriots about where he was that night. he showed extreme indifference and that's what tipped the scales. now, another interesting thing, we're going to see witness impact statements. one of the things that's been going on in this case is this is a case that is not only about hernandez. it's a story about two sisters. hernandez's fiance met him in high school. she's two years older than her younger sister. her younger sister is the girlfriend of odin lloyd. in fact, odin lloyd and aaron hernandez only knew each other because these two sisters divided by just two years went to high school with aaron hernandez, have known aaron hernandez for years. they now have been divided by this murder case. and so interesting thing to kind of pay attention to is will the younger sister take the stand? will she get on the stand in that courtroom and talk about odin lloyd and talk about how this has impacted her. she's estranged from her older sister that got on the stand. the older sister, shayanna jenkins is faci
they thought it contained the murder weapon and how he lied to bob kraft, the owner of the patriots about where he was that night. he showed extreme indifference and that's what tipped the scales. now, another interesting thing, we're going to see witness impact statements. one of the things that's been going on in this case is this is a case that is not only about hernandez. it's a story about two sisters. hernandez's fiance met him in high school. she's two years older than her younger...
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why did he lie to bob kraft and perhaps that's exactly what the jury was discussing as they finally cameonclusion that he was guilty of murder in the first degree and as paul callen explained earlier, what does cruelty mean because you have to find preplanning or cruelty, in this case it's darn clear that he was absolutely indifferent after the fact. he went on and he lied and he pretended and was hanging out with people he killed him with and he went and claimed that he had nothing to lose. this is the right result carol. >> you know the other interesting thing that went down in the courtroom and i'll pose this question to danny, as verdicts were being read aaron hernandez's attorneys comforted him. one had his hand on aaron hernandez's shoulder. what is it like as a defense attorney to sit in a courtroom and hear these guilty verdicts against your client that you tried to defend against these charges? >> it's agony. i was afraid you would ask me that question and i have to give a candid answer. i don't care how long you've been doing it. it's pure agony waiting for those words guilty o
why did he lie to bob kraft and perhaps that's exactly what the jury was discussing as they finally cameonclusion that he was guilty of murder in the first degree and as paul callen explained earlier, what does cruelty mean because you have to find preplanning or cruelty, in this case it's darn clear that he was absolutely indifferent after the fact. he went on and he lied and he pretended and was hanging out with people he killed him with and he went and claimed that he had nothing to lose....
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tom: bob kraft could've thrown the ball better. that's true. i could just see you launching the orbit. it's a long way to home plate. it's much farther than you think. it's not softball. it's harder. they are telling me in the control room to get today to check. what the you think hillary ordered, pinto beans or black beans? equities bonds, let's go to jpmorgan's in the next hour. the euro and a crude be a focus in this hour. the vick is showing 13.9. the euro yen is what the pros watch. take out the dollar. this is a stronger yen versus the euro over the last number of days. let's look at german tenure bonds. let's go over to the terminal. this is with the pros are looking at. take the 10 year yield for the u.s. and subtract out that german yield low. it is cyclical back to german reunification. because of that lower german yield and the relatively high u.s. yield, we aren't two standard deviations out. this is only the second time since unification. olivia: this is the widest yield in 25 years. it's just incredible. tom: money will flow from
tom: bob kraft could've thrown the ball better. that's true. i could just see you launching the orbit. it's a long way to home plate. it's much farther than you think. it's not softball. it's harder. they are telling me in the control room to get today to check. what the you think hillary ordered, pinto beans or black beans? equities bonds, let's go to jpmorgan's in the next hour. the euro and a crude be a focus in this hour. the vick is showing 13.9. the euro yen is what the pros watch. take...
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martha: bob kraft, owner of patriots testified on aaron hernandez's behalf in this trial.rted to unfold an assured him he had absolutely nothing to do with this murder. and that he believed him. and that was what he testified. that and many other things obviously did not sway this jury at all. bill: arthur when you are considering putting your client on the stand -- >> that is probably hardest decision you have to make. bill: did not happen here obviously. so they nuclearly, that that was an enormous risk they were willing to take. >> trust me, bill, right now they're second-guessing themselves. in other words if it go-go's the right way you made the right decision, but if it goes the other way they will second-guess. attorneys will shower put their head on pillow, should we -- they may know something we don't know that they couldn't put him on ethically speaking. >> meaning if they couldn't put him on the stand to facilitate lying. they probably did some sort after mock cross-examination. realized, in their offices this would be more harmful than good. >> that is the hard
martha: bob kraft, owner of patriots testified on aaron hernandez's behalf in this trial.rted to unfold an assured him he had absolutely nothing to do with this murder. and that he believed him. and that was what he testified. that and many other things obviously did not sway this jury at all. bill: arthur when you are considering putting your client on the stand -- >> that is probably hardest decision you have to make. bill: did not happen here obviously. so they nuclearly, that that was...
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. >> bob kraft was brought in to talk about how he speak to hernandez and felt very comforted by hernandez'sstar and sometimes you hear in the united states if you're rich and famous you don't have to pay the price for your mistakes. and in this case kraft and everybody else was not able to convince the jury. >> that's true. these are some of the best defense bar lawyers munoney can buy. and for folks at home who said he seemed guilty and he seemed like he was probably guilty. this is not a probably guilty this is a beyond a reasonable doubt. and these high priced lawyers are going to try to poke holes and basically say the prosecutors didn't reach their burden and that's why they could show fewer witnesses. a handful verses the hundreds of the prosecution. and there is no murder weapon no motive. now, that cuts against the prosecution's argument. that maybe the motive wouldn't make sense to lot of people. and they said that is part of what made this so cruel, and this was a cruel, terrible act of murder not something we'd see in a lower charge. and not an acceptable way to kill someone unde
. >> bob kraft was brought in to talk about how he speak to hernandez and felt very comforted by hernandez'sstar and sometimes you hear in the united states if you're rich and famous you don't have to pay the price for your mistakes. and in this case kraft and everybody else was not able to convince the jury. >> that's true. these are some of the best defense bar lawyers munoney can buy. and for folks at home who said he seemed guilty and he seemed like he was probably guilty. this...
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and exactly which pieces of testimony they gave a lot of weight to and found compelling, namely bob kraftots and which pieces they found "baffling and unbelievable." which was much of the theory of the defense, poppy. >> so let's take a listen to one of the jurors responding to how critical that testimony from the owner of the patriots robert kraft, was. listen. >> one part for me was aaron's alleged statement that he wished at the time that odin was murdered was made public. because he was at a club at that time. to this day we just went through a three-month trial, this is now a year and a half or two years later. we still don't know the exact time of odin's murder specifically. so i don't know how aaron would have had that information two years ago. >> mel, as a lawyer as someone who follows these trials closely, what does it tell you that they latched on as a group to something so nuanced? a little bit of a timeline from one of 130-plus witnesses for the prosecution? >> reporter: well it tells us a couple things. first of all, one of the reasons why they took 35 hours is as they said
and exactly which pieces of testimony they gave a lot of weight to and found compelling, namely bob kraftots and which pieces they found "baffling and unbelievable." which was much of the theory of the defense, poppy. >> so let's take a listen to one of the jurors responding to how critical that testimony from the owner of the patriots robert kraft, was. listen. >> one part for me was aaron's alleged statement that he wished at the time that odin was murdered was made...