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earnest wallace and another man, carlos ortiz. >> how do you plead?ilty. >> not guilty. >> 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. ahead, videotape, tire tracks, gun shells. but no gun. aaron hernandez's first murder trial begins. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. >>> for odin lloyd's mother, ursula ward, every day is a struggle. >> see you again. love you. miss so you much, sweetie. i never thought i'd be talking to my son in the ground, you know? >> she attends every pretrial hearing, hangs on every word. and on january 29th, 2015, more than 19 months after her son's murder -- >> ladi
earnest wallace and another man, carlos ortiz. >> how do you plead?ilty. >> not guilty. >> 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. ahead, videotape, tire tracks, gun shells. but no gun. aaron hernandez's first murder trial begins. making a fist something we...
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earnest wallace and another man, carlos ortiz. >> how do you plead?ty. >> not guilty. >> 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. ahead, videotape, tire tracks, gun shells. but no gun. aaron hernandez's first murder trial begins. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. everyone wants to switch to t-mobile. but your carrier has you locked up paying off a phone. not anymore. now t-mobile will pay off your phone. stuck in a contract? we've got yo
earnest wallace and another man, carlos ortiz. >> how do you plead?ty. >> not guilty. >> 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. ahead, videotape, tire tracks, gun shells. but no gun. aaron hernandez's first murder trial begins. meet the world's newest...
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after midnight cameras show wallace and his sidekick carlos ortiz arriving at hernandez's home. at 1:00 a.m., video shows him inside walking through his house with what appears to be a gun. >> in this photo you begin to see the outline of a firearm. >> and at 1:12 a.m. the men drive away in a rented nissan ultima. at 2:10 a.m. they head towards odin lloyd's house while they stop at a gas station. >> he went to buy gum. >> blue cotton candy gum. outside, hernandez is seen pumping his arms in the air, apparently feeling good. about 20 minutes later, right after a black cat walks by, odin's older sister sees an ultima pull up in front of their home. >> just tell us what you saw of that car. >> the car stopped in front of the driveway. >> at that time did your brother get in the car? >> yes. >> cell towers and a toll booth camera track the car as it travels towards a secluded area of an industrial park. at 3:22 a.m., lloyd's sister gets a final message from him. telling her he's with nfl, just so you know. but the jury never sees or hears that message. the judge bars the details. ru
after midnight cameras show wallace and his sidekick carlos ortiz arriving at hernandez's home. at 1:00 a.m., video shows him inside walking through his house with what appears to be a gun. >> in this photo you begin to see the outline of a firearm. >> and at 1:12 a.m. the men drive away in a rented nissan ultima. at 2:10 a.m. they head towards odin lloyd's house while they stop at a gas station. >> he went to buy gum. >> blue cotton candy gum. outside, hernandez is seen...
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. >> hernandez shot and killed lloyd after planning the murder with wallace and carlos ortiz. there is no evidence in this largely circumstantial case that he committed the crime although theyage believe that the defendant was present when the murder of owed irn lloyd took place. >> reporter: in a related development a photographer for a boston and television station has been barred from covering the rest of this trial after he told the judge under oath that he had actually followed a couple of jurors after they had finished deliberation yesterday despite her orders to the contrary. we are live in fall river, massachusetts, john moron, y for nbc 10 news. >> thank you, john. >>> robert durst pled not guilty to two weapons arrest. it's kept him in new orleans even though he waived extradition to los angeles. he's charged in the death of a longtime friend in los angeles from 15 years ago. durst was the subject of an hbo documentary detailing that friend's death was disappearance of his first wife and the murder of a neighbor. >> it is another black eye for the secret service. the
. >> hernandez shot and killed lloyd after planning the murder with wallace and carlos ortiz. there is no evidence in this largely circumstantial case that he committed the crime although theyage believe that the defendant was present when the murder of owed irn lloyd took place. >> reporter: in a related development a photographer for a boston and television station has been barred from covering the rest of this trial after he told the judge under oath that he had actually followed...
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hernandez witnessed the murder of odin lloyd, but they say that two other men, earnest wallace and carlos ortizthe ones that actually committed the act, pulled the trigger. >> prosecutors portray hernandez as a cold, calculating man. a man capable of pulling the trigger on someone simply he thought disrespected him. let's discuss all of this. cnn legal analyst mel robbins is here and danny cevallos, a criminal defense attorney. danny what about this whopper that john berman brings up. it seems a pretty big deal to bring up for the first time in closings. by the way, he was there. he witnessed it. >> i'm actually not surprised. the entire case -- there is so much powerful circumstantial evidence he was there, you had to wonder when the defense would address this issue and what better time to do that than closing arguments when prosecution can't put evidence on anymore. the other counter to this. have you lost your credibility with the jurors if you don't raise this defense during the entire case but only at the end say, okay, it's not a who done it anymore. he was there but he's an innocent babe
hernandez witnessed the murder of odin lloyd, but they say that two other men, earnest wallace and carlos ortizthe ones that actually committed the act, pulled the trigger. >> prosecutors portray hernandez as a cold, calculating man. a man capable of pulling the trigger on someone simply he thought disrespected him. let's discuss all of this. cnn legal analyst mel robbins is here and danny cevallos, a criminal defense attorney. danny what about this whopper that john berman brings up. it...
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ernest wallace and carlos ortiz. they've pleaded not guilty and will be tried separately.os show the same car driving to this industrial park in the early hours of the morning. witnesses describe hearing loud noises like fireworks around that time. then just minutes later, a camera shows that altima pulling into hernandez's driveway. although prosecutors say four people drove into the park only three get out of the car at hernandez's home. hernandez's own surveillance cameras capture him holding what prosecutors say is the murder weapon. that .45-caliber glock was never found. the jurors meeting reporters after sentencing saying this after learning hernandez now faces trial for double murder in boston. >> we did the right thing. >> absolutely. >> reporter: why lloyd was killed remains unclear. prosecutors say her 19 dez was angry at lloyd after partying at a nightclub two nights before the shooting. after the verdict a tearful ursula ward lloyd's mother stood before the judge. but addressed her son's killer. >> i forgive the hands of the people that had a hand in my son's
ernest wallace and carlos ortiz. they've pleaded not guilty and will be tried separately.os show the same car driving to this industrial park in the early hours of the morning. witnesses describe hearing loud noises like fireworks around that time. then just minutes later, a camera shows that altima pulling into hernandez's driveway. although prosecutors say four people drove into the park only three get out of the car at hernandez's home. hernandez's own surveillance cameras capture him...
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hernandez saw a crime but that he didn't do it pinning it on his friends, earnest wallace and carlos ortiz, high on pcp, who the defense says committed the murder. both are scene on surveillance video with hernandez before and after lloyd's murder. they pleaded not guilty and are being tried separately. prosecutors argue hernandez was not an innocent bystander. >> he's the one who then controls the time of the killing outside the car and then effectuates the plan for the escape. >> reporter: hernandez's mother and fiancee comforting each other as he is put in handcuffs. and for now, he has been transferred to a state prison ironically located very close to gillette stadium in foxborough where he used to play for the new england patriots. and you know jake i spoke with a friend of his, darryl hodges who testified at trial today. he said just this morning he was at the graveside of his friend odin lloyd. he said i thought i would feel better. but he's not feeling so good today because all of this brings back memories of the details of how he lost his best friend. jake? >> susan candiotti, th
hernandez saw a crime but that he didn't do it pinning it on his friends, earnest wallace and carlos ortiz, high on pcp, who the defense says committed the murder. both are scene on surveillance video with hernandez before and after lloyd's murder. they pleaded not guilty and are being tried separately. prosecutors argue hernandez was not an innocent bystander. >> he's the one who then controls the time of the killing outside the car and then effectuates the plan for the escape. >>...
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the actual trigger man, and the defense actually painted the two other men, earnest wallace and carlos ortiz, who were with hernandez and odin lloyd that night, he implicated them as the people who pulled the trigger. >> correct, and the judge was very clear. the judge was very clear in instructing this jury when he sent them back to deliberate was that they did not have to -- the state did not have to prove that aaron hernandez or anyone for that matter pulled the trigger. they didn't have to pinpoint who did that. all thud to basically proof, the prosecution, is that aaron hernandez participated in what he knew was going to be 9 murder of odin lloyd. this jury made that clear that they thought he in fact participated. usually in a case like this where it's a very long case lengthy trial, nine weeks and seven days of testimony, there's a lot of friction in the jury room. this jury came out as one. they didn't talk specifically about the deliberation but they said what they could not agree on was the premeditation aspect of the murder one standard. what they said they all could agree to was
the actual trigger man, and the defense actually painted the two other men, earnest wallace and carlos ortiz, who were with hernandez and odin lloyd that night, he implicated them as the people who pulled the trigger. >> correct, and the judge was very clear. the judge was very clear in instructing this jury when he sent them back to deliberate was that they did not have to -- the state did not have to prove that aaron hernandez or anyone for that matter pulled the trigger. they didn't...