I don't think he would get suspended without some more facts coming out to back these allegations. If he was shot in a car (possibly a rental again) it would be pretty easy to uncover that. I think any scenario that plays out if there is proof Hernandez was in the car when Bradley was shot, its going to be a suspension.So now you're starting to confuse me. Are you agreeing with me, or are you saying Hernandez will get suspended based on that information? Cuz that would be crazy.From the TMZ updateIt's more compelling to leave out all the facts.That guy shot in Florida is his buddy from MA. The last time they were seen in public, they were having a disagreement and sounds like they left the strip club in the same car. The next time someone sees Bradley, he is bleeding in an alley. That doesn't look good for Hernandez...Obviously if he shot someone he will get suspended if he's not in jail. Nobody's arguing that. A lot of people here are assuming he was involved with the MA shooting, and still others think because some drug addict in FL decides to sue him, he will get suspended.If he shot a guy, in MA or FL - he is going to be suspended
The NFL investigators are now looking into him now, if they find evidence of other questionable personal conduct, he will be suspended.
...The next time someone sees Bradley, he is bleeding in an alley. He then tells the police that a black guy and a hispanic guy shot him and took off. Four months later he sues Hernandez without so much as filing a police report against him. He's a drug adict and has along criminal record.
Unless they have the gun that shot him connecedto Hernandez, he doesn't even get arrested, neve mind suspended.
From an NFL.com article referring to Bradley's response when police arrived...According to police reports, obtained by TMZ, the victim was discovered outside of a John Deere store in Riviera Beach, FL on Feb 13 around 6:48 AM. The manager of the store, who found Bradley, says the victim was bleeding from his head and one of his hands.
According to the police report, Bradley instructed the John Deere employee to call 911 and warned -- "Tell them to hurry -- I'm gonna bleed out."
When the employee tried to ask Bradley if he knew who shot him, Bradley replied, "I'm done talking -- it hurts too bad."
Emergency responders raced to the scene -- but when they arrived, Bradley was being difficult ... refusing to cooperate and being "rude" to personnel.
Eventually, cops say Bradley identified his attackers as being "both Hispanic and black males."
You can see it how you want. But this strikes me as a guy who didn't want the cops involved and at one point said it was some black and Hispanic guys just to end questioning. A possible scenario is that he didn't want Hernandez to take the fall for it, but hoped Hernandez would take care of him financially and since he failed to do so, a lawsuit was filed.The man repeatedly said at the time he did not know who shot him, the report said, but the wounds were not self-inflicted.
The man wasn't cooperative, and told one investigator he didn't want the case to go any further.
"I explained that without his cooperation, the investigation would cease," one deputy wrote. "He understood."
The case is inactive, according to the report.
Are you assuming we have learned everything there is to know about these two situations? Cause you are exactly correct: based on what we know today, a suspension is not imminent.So now you're starting to confuse me. Are you agreeing with me, or are you saying Hernandez will get suspended based on that information? Cuz that would be crazy.From the TMZ updateIt's more compelling to leave out all the facts.That guy shot in Florida is his buddy from MA. The last time they were seen in public, they were having a disagreement and sounds like they left the strip club in the same car. The next time someone sees Bradley, he is bleeding in an alley. That doesn't look good for Hernandez...Obviously if he shot someone he will get suspended if he's not in jail. Nobody's arguing that. A lot of people here are assuming he was involved with the MA shooting, and still others think because some drug addict in FL decides to sue him, he will get suspended.If he shot a guy, in MA or FL - he is going to be suspended
The NFL investigators are now looking into him now, if they find evidence of other questionable personal conduct, he will be suspended.
...The next time someone sees Bradley, he is bleeding in an alley. He then tells the police that a black guy and a hispanic guy shot him and took off. Four months later he sues Hernandez without so much as filing a police report against him. He's a drug adict and has along criminal record.
Unless they have the gun that shot him connecedto Hernandez, he doesn't even get arrested, neve mind suspended.
From an NFL.com article referring to Bradley's response when police arrived...According to police reports, obtained by TMZ, the victim was discovered outside of a John Deere store in Riviera Beach, FL on Feb 13 around 6:48 AM.
The manager of the store, who found Bradley, says the victim was bleeding from his head and one of his hands.
According to the police report, Bradley instructed the John Deere employee to call 911 and warned -- "Tell them to hurry -- I'm gonna bleed out."
When the employee tried to ask Bradley if he knew who shot him, Bradley replied, "I'm done talking -- it hurts too bad."
Emergency responders raced to the scene -- but when they arrived, Bradley was being difficult ... refusing to cooperate and being "rude" to personnel.
Eventually, cops say Bradley identified his attackers as being "both Hispanic and black males."
You can see it how you want. But this strikes me as a guy who didn't want the cops involved and at one point said it was some black and Hispanic guys just to end questioning. A possible scenario is that he didn't want Hernandez to take the fall for it, but hoped Hernandez would take care of him financially and since he failed to do so, a lawsuit was filed.The man repeatedly said at the time he did not know who shot him, the report said, but the wounds were not self-inflicted.
The man wasn't cooperative, and told one investigator he didn't want the case to go any further.
"I explained that without his cooperation, the investigation would cease," one deputy wrote. "He understood."
The case is inactive, according to the report.
Right, but you're just speculating based on a search warrent. Just because he knew the guy in MA, doesn't make it smoke. And as far as the FL deal goes, unless they find the gun and it traces back to Hernandez, then there is very little chance anything comes from that.Are you assuming we have learned everything there is to know about these two situations? Cause you are exactly correct: based on what we know today, a suspension is not imminent.So now you're starting to confuse me. Are you agreeing with me, or are you saying Hernandez will get suspended based on that information? Cuz that would be crazy.From the TMZ updateIt's more compelling to leave out all the facts.That guy shot in Florida is his buddy from MA. The last time they were seen in public, they were having a disagreement and sounds like they left the strip club in the same car. The next time someone sees Bradley, he is bleeding in an alley. That doesn't look good for Hernandez...Obviously if he shot someone he will get suspended if he's not in jail. Nobody's arguing that. A lot of people here are assuming he was involved with the MA shooting, and still others think because some drug addict in FL decides to sue him, he will get suspended.If he shot a guy, in MA or FL - he is going to be suspended
The NFL investigators are now looking into him now, if they find evidence of other questionable personal conduct, he will be suspended.
...The next time someone sees Bradley, he is bleeding in an alley. He then tells the police that a black guy and a hispanic guy shot him and took off. Four months later he sues Hernandez without so much as filing a police report against him. He's a drug adict and has along criminal record.
Unless they have the gun that shot him connecedto Hernandez, he doesn't even get arrested, neve mind suspended.
From an NFL.com article referring to Bradley's response when police arrived...According to police reports, obtained by TMZ, the victim was discovered outside of a John Deere store in Riviera Beach, FL on Feb 13 around 6:48 AM.
The manager of the store, who found Bradley, says the victim was bleeding from his head and one of his hands.
According to the police report, Bradley instructed the John Deere employee to call 911 and warned -- "Tell them to hurry -- I'm gonna bleed out."
When the employee tried to ask Bradley if he knew who shot him, Bradley replied, "I'm done talking -- it hurts too bad."
Emergency responders raced to the scene -- but when they arrived, Bradley was being difficult ... refusing to cooperate and being "rude" to personnel.
Eventually, cops say Bradley identified his attackers as being "both Hispanic and black males."
You can see it how you want. But this strikes me as a guy who didn't want the cops involved and at one point said it was some black and Hispanic guys just to end questioning. A possible scenario is that he didn't want Hernandez to take the fall for it, but hoped Hernandez would take care of him financially and since he failed to do so, a lawsuit was filed.The man repeatedly said at the time he did not know who shot him, the report said, but the wounds were not self-inflicted.
The man wasn't cooperative, and told one investigator he didn't want the case to go any further.
"I explained that without his cooperation, the investigation would cease," one deputy wrote. "He understood."
The case is inactive, according to the report.
I think many of us are assuming there will be more details forthcoming, and noting that often times, when there is smoke, there is fire.
Cmon now, you know the fantasy community judges guilt like a 3rd world country..................cause they wanna lower the value to get the guy cheaper in a tradeRight, but you're just speculating based on a search warrent. Just because he knew the guy in MA, doesn't make it smoke. And as far as the FL deal goes, unless they find the gun and it traces back to Hernandez, then there is very little chance anything comes from that.
 
 NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. (MyFoxBoston.com) – Authorities returned to the sprawling North Attleboro home of Patriots' TE Aaron Hernandez Wednesday and searched the surrounding neighborhood and its streets as part of their homicide investigation, police said.
Police confirmed Wednesday night that the body found near Hernandez's home Monday was that of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd, of Dorchester. His death has been deemed a homicide.
A law enforcement official tells FOX 25 Hernandez appears to be directly tied to the homicide which is why authorities executed a search warrant at his home Tuesday night. According to the same source, Hernandez, Lloyd, and two other men were at a bar in Boston the night of the homicide, and at some point, the four men left together in a car driven by Hernandez which was confirmed by a text Lloyd sent another friend, the source says.
It is unclear where the car went or what happened during the ride, but according to the source only three men returned to Hernandez's home at the end of the night and Lloyd was not one of them.
The source also says forensic evidence places a vehicle driven by Hernandez at one of the crime scenes in this case.
Troopers returned to Hernandez's $1.3 million home Wednesday morning, but no one answered. Hernandez returned home during the early afternoon Wednesday, wearing a Patriots sweatshirt and a red hat and carrying what looked like a sports drink. He did not speak to a crowd of reporters staked out about 100 feet away.
Later Wednesday, at least seven state troopers searched both sides of a road just off the street where Hernandez lives. The troopers also searched the industrial park where the body was found and within the Westwood Estates development. The officers used thin poles to pull back plants and search through undergrowth along the road.
Among other items, police said they are searching for a silver mirror cover which is believed to have been broken off a vehicle and may be visible along a route of travel between Dorchester and North Attleboro.
Police have also issued a "BOLO" or "be on the lookout" for a silver Chrysler 300 rental car with Rhode Island registration which may have a connection to the homicide.
While the scene at Hernandez's home was active Wednesday, it pales in comparison to Tuesday's activity when authorities spent three hours inside the football player's home and came out carrying a large box.
FOX 25 believes Hernandez may have hired a lawyer because a courier from Boston law firm Ropes & Gray delivered an envelope to the home Tuesday.
According to Sports Illustrated, Hernandez was questioned Monday evening in connection with the death. While Hernandez is not believed to be a suspect, a 2013 Chevrolet Suburban rented in his name emerged as a key piece of evidence in the investigation. The vehicle was registered to Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
Hernandez is represented by the Athletes First agency, which said it has no comment "on the Aaron Hernandez situation."
Hernandez, a University of Florida Graduate and native of Bristol, Conn., was drafted by the Patriots in 2010. He had five touchdowns for the Pats during the 2012 season.
If you have any information, please contact North Attleboro Police at (508) 695-1212 or Massachusetts State Police tip line at 1-866-SOLVE-07 (765-8307).
Read more: http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/22638740/2013/06/19/investigation-involving-pats-te-hernandez-ruled-a-homicide#ixzz2WimG9lAT
Why, are you trying to stifle norwoods opinion?Are we in N. Korea now?He's guilty
Still not a suspect. Got that goin for himPatsFanCT said:Yeah, startin' to look bleak for Hernandez.
See Big Ben's sexual assault case, and more recently Pead's / Gordon's suspensions for getting arrested but not charged w/ drugs. Goodell and company don't need to follow the letter of the law, they investigate (however they do it) and if they think a player did something wrong that player can be suspended.ghostguy123 said:Agreed. But murder is murder correct?? It is a yes or now answer, you did it or you didnt.Anarchy99 said:Any player at any time can be suspended for conducting unbecoming at the commissioner's discretion. Whether that ultimately sticks or gets overturned is another matter, but it's in the CBA and league rules.
If Goodell wants to suspend him for all sorts of other stuff surrounding the incident fine. It seems like enough is popping up that he could..............but not for MURDER. Seems pretty black and white cut and dry, you either murder someone or you dont.;
It took you long enough...PatsFanCT said:Yeah, startin' to look bleak for Hernandez.
 
 I'm gonna guess being an accessory to murder is enough to get him suspended. Call me crazyghostguy123 said:Agreed. But murder is murder correct?? It is a yes or now answer, you did it or you didnt.Anarchy99 said:Any player at any time can be suspended for conducting unbecoming at the commissioner's discretion. Whether that ultimately sticks or gets overturned is another matter, but it's in the CBA and league rules.
If Goodell wants to suspend him for all sorts of other stuff surrounding the incident fine. It seems like enough is popping up that he could..............but not for MURDER. Seems pretty black and white cut and dry, you either murder someone or you dont.;
Yeah, how much of a parallel is this to the Ray Lewis case? I guess it could help in figuring what the league does (though my sense is that the league is much more strict on these things now than in the past?)was ray lewis suspended? not trying to be a #####....well maybe a little.
different commissioner back thenYeah, how much of a parallel is this to the Ray Lewis case? I guess it could help in figuring what the league does (though my sense is that the league is much more strict on these things now than in the past?)was ray lewis suspended? not trying to be a #####....well maybe a little.
. A new report from Boston FOX 25 Boston reporter Ted Daniel heavily implicates Aaron Hernandez in the homicide case of Odin Lloyd.
The New England Patriots tight end reportedly had been uncooperative with the investigation into the homicide of Lloyd, whose body was found on Monday around a mile from Hernandez’s home. Hernandez has not been named as a suspect nor ruled out as a suspect, according to various reports. But Daniel reports some information that makes it seem like Hernandez was somehow involved or connected to the murder.
Here’s what Daniel reported on Wednesday:
LAW SOURCE: Aaron Hernandez was driver of a vehicle Odin LLoyd and 2 others in. Lloyd found dead one mile from Hernandez home.
— Ted Daniel (@TedDanielFOX25) June 20, 2013
LAW SOURCE: 4 men together in vehicle. Only 3 return to Aaron Hernandez's home. Odin Lloyd NOT one of them. #fox25
— Ted Daniel (@TedDanielFOX25) June 20, 2013
2 LAW SOURCES: Homicide victim Odin Lloyd sent text to a friend that included a reference to Aaron Hernandez.
— Ted Daniel (@TedDanielFOX25) June 20, 2013
LAW SOURCE places Hernandez and victim in two locations. We will also have new info re: forensic evidence in this case. #fox25
— Ted Daniel (@TedDanielFOX25) June 20, 2013
It’s important not to get too far ahead in calling anyone guilty or making accusations at this point, especially when nobody has been booked or charged that we know of. But based on this report, Hernandez better start meeting with an attorney if he hasn’t already.
Also see: Everything you need to know about the Aaron Hernandez cases.
A year IIRC? AH is certainly done in Foxboro. His best case scenario is he avoids serious jail time by some fancy lawyering, but certainly he's not playing in 2013 potentially 2014. Some team will give him a call though. He's very young, 23 I think. That's part of the problem.was ray lewis suspended? not trying to be a #####....well maybe a little.
Is he now?A year IIRC? AH is certainly done in Foxboro.was ray lewis suspended? not trying to be a #####....well maybe a little.
I am pretty sure his best case scenario is that he didnt kill someone and he is fine.A year IIRC? AH is certainly done in Foxboro. His best case scenario is he avoids serious jail time by some fancy lawyering, but certainly he's not playing in 2013 potentially 2014. Some team will give him a call though. He's very young, 23 I think. That's part of the problem.was ray lewis suspended? not trying to be a #####....well maybe a little.
What a shame. A waste of so many lives.
If that is the case why is Marshawn Lynch still still playing. He got arrested last year for DUI - when taken into custody - he blew a higher number the 2nd time - which to me clearly means he had probably drank a bunch more shots then got into the white van to drive home.See Big Ben's sexual assault case, and more recently Pead's / Gordon's suspensions for getting arrested but not charged w/ drugs. Goodell and company don't need to follow the letter of the law, they investigate (however they do it) and if they think a player did something wrong that player can be suspended.ghostguy123 said:Agreed. But murder is murder correct?? It is a yes or now answer, you did it or you didnt.Anarchy99 said:Any player at any time can be suspended for conducting unbecoming at the commissioner's discretion. Whether that ultimately sticks or gets overturned is another matter, but it's in the CBA and league rules.
If Goodell wants to suspend him for all sorts of other stuff surrounding the incident fine. It seems like enough is popping up that he could..............but not for MURDER. Seems pretty black and white cut and dry, you either murder someone or you dont.;
Right or wrong thats how it is thanks to the weak NFLPA
That was a different time though. I've been looking and can find no evidence that the NFL suspended Rae Carruth, which occurred in the same time frame as the Lewis incident.Lewis was not suspended for that incident. He was fined $250k
I am pretty sure his best case scenario is that he didnt kill someone and he is fine.A year IIRC? AH is certainly done in Foxboro. His best case scenario is he avoids serious jail time by some fancy lawyering, but certainly he's not playing in 2013 potentially 2014. Some team will give him a call though. He's very young, 23 I think. That's part of the problem.was ray lewis suspended? not trying to be a #####....well maybe a little.
What a shame. A waste of so many lives.
 
 The body was dumped wherever it was found and there are 2 scenes. The fact Hernandez was with the deceased as the 2 left the bar, again that just cannot be good and this case is going to take a new spin every day....forensic evidence has reportedly placed a vehicle driven by Hernandez at "one of the crime scenes in (the) case."
excerpt from above report sounds like a serious allegation...
was he definitely driving the car at the time of the events at one of the crime scenes, or did he lend it?
sounds like he left bar with deceased, but there are still a lot of specifics and details about the timeline we don't know yet.
the plural "scenes" is suggestive... another report noted that the person who discovered the body may have been told by police (? that in itself sounds odd in ongoing investigation) that deceased may have been killed elsewhere and body dumped there. not sure if that is what is meant by scenes.
there have been conflicting reports on whether he was cooperating or not. if he did participate in an interview, i don't recall reports that lawyer/s were present. if he allowed an interview, and lawyers weren't present, and he was guilty (hypothetically), that would be hard to reconcile for me.
* where is the other car, and why is it missing?
Guilty people sit down with the cops all the time, either through a misguided belief that the police will look favorably on them doing so, through a belief that they are smart enough to fool the cops or out of sheer stupidity....forensic evidence has reportedly placed a vehicle driven by Hernandez at "one of the crime scenes in (the) case."
excerpt from above report sounds like a serious allegation...
was he definitely driving the car at the time of the events at one of the crime scenes, or did he lend it?
sounds like he left bar with deceased, but there are still a lot of specifics and details about the timeline we don't know yet.
the plural "scenes" is suggestive... another report noted that the person who discovered the body may have been told by police (? that in itself sounds odd in ongoing investigation) that deceased may have been killed elsewhere and body dumped there. not sure if that is what is meant by scenes.
there have been conflicting reports on whether he was cooperating or not. if he did participate in an interview, i don't recall reports that lawyer/s were present. if he allowed an interview, and lawyers weren't present, and he was guilty (hypothetically), that would be hard to reconcile for me.
* where is the other car, and why is it missing?
It doesn't matter if he was the guy who pulled the trigger. If he was in the car and at the scene he and the other non-trigger man are both guilty of murder. He's done. Sorry. I'm a huge Pats fan and loved AH as a player, but it's over. If he had an alibi, we'd have heard it by now. Like I said - and i'll qualify it for the pedants - his most likely best case scenario is going to be some kind of plea via some Ray Lewis style lawyer magic.I am pretty sure his best case scenario is that he didnt kill someone and he is fine.A year IIRC? AH is certainly done in Foxboro. His best case scenario is he avoids serious jail time by some fancy lawyering, but certainly he's not playing in 2013 potentially 2014. Some team will give him a call though. He's very young, 23 I think. That's part of the problem.was ray lewis suspended? not trying to be a #####....well maybe a little.
What a shame. A waste of so many lives.
Whoever said this earlier I concur strongly.........................can the stupid offseason end already?? My god.
 
 Why exactly would we have heard ANYTHING about an alibi by now?? It's be 2 days, not even. Did he even talk to the police yet?? And if he did, the captain probably doesnt call rotoworld immediately afterwards to provide fantasy updates.It doesn't matter if he was the guy who pulled the trigger. If he was in the car and at the scene he and the other non-trigger man are both guilty of murder. He's done. Sorry. I'm a huge Pats fan and loved AH as a player, but it's over. If he had an alibi, we'd have heard it by now. Like I said - and i'll qualify it for the pedants - his most likely best case scenario is going to be some kind of plea via some Ray Lewis style lawyer magic.I am pretty sure his best case scenario is that he didnt kill someone and he is fine.A year IIRC? AH is certainly done in Foxboro. His best case scenario is he avoids serious jail time by some fancy lawyering, but certainly he's not playing in 2013 potentially 2014. Some team will give him a call though. He's very young, 23 I think. That's part of the problem.was ray lewis suspended? not trying to be a #####....well maybe a little.
What a shame. A waste of so many lives.
I guess I COULD be wrong, but I don't think Goodell gives suspensions based on rotoworld reports.Goodell should give him a game suspension, minimum, right now for not cooperating with the police immediately.
Maybe they didn't plan it, and it was in the heat of the moment after the bar?Why would he rent a car in his own name if he was going to do this? I am wondering if the guy got dropped off, and picked a fight with the wrong person? you never know... he may have been dropped off then decided to go back out. just because he was with Hernandez at the bar does not mean he was with him the rest of the night...
Do we know how the person was murdered/died? When will the autopsy be finished and a cause of death revealed?
 he could have died from a drug overdose, before he was used as target practice.
   he could have died from a drug overdose, before he was used as target practice. A...hem.ghostguy123 said:Murderers generally arent bright people.tombonneau said:I know if I killed someone I would definitely leave the body, a car I rented, and the murder weapon a mile from my house.Sarnoff said:Calling it.
He did it.
So much that is not verifiable at this point, though there is one report of a witness seeing AH and 2 men return to the home of AH. This same witness saw AH, the Lloyd and 2 others leave a bar together a bit earlier in the same vehicle. That's quite a bit of seeing for this one witness.And did they "drop him off"' and then decide to park the car a mile away from Aaron's house and walk the rest of the way?
Edited to add quote/source/additional comment:According to the same source, Hernandez, Lloyd, and two other men were at a bar in Boston the night of the homicide, and at some point, the four men left together in a car driven by Hernandez which was confirmed by a text Lloyd sent another friend, the source says.
It is unclear where the car went or what happened during the ride, but according to the source only three men returned to Hernandez's home at the end of the night and Lloyd was not one of them.
Read more: http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/22638740/2013/06/19/investigation-involving-pats-te-hernandez-ruled-a-homicide#ixzz2WlsJACua
