says he is not thought to be a suspect, but i have to imagine this story is going to get big. Patriots' Aaron Hernandez questioned by police in homicide probe - NFL - SI.com
Doesn't sound good whether he's the suspect or not. If he is involved in any way, he should pay the price.
Hernandez is being sued by a man that alleges Hernandez shot him in the face, causing him to lose his eye. Also, investigators spent nearly three hours at his home and one officer was seen carrying a cardboard box out. There has been rumors that he has gang ties. Not sure how valid and not sure what to think of all this but it certainly doesn't sound good for him.
The more I hear about Hernandez, the more I'm inclined to think he's a scumbag. I hope I'm wrong. Less importantly, the Pats look like they've might be going from an offense based around possibly two of the best TE in the game to having neither of them if Gronkowski doesn't recover fully. And they no longer have Welker. Hate it for Gronkowski. Not so much for the Pats organization.
It's all so clear now. This random guy dying and that other guy getting shot in the face were just a part of God's plan to open up playing time for TEbow. (obviously in jest and probably over a line or two, sorry)
I was just coming in to post that this was a plot by the Tebow-ites to get playing time for Tebow as he moves to TE.
I saw them interviewing the Enterprise manager where the vehicle was rented. He said that professional athletes come in all the time and rent vehicles from the Pats. Why? That seems odd to me ... they don't drive their own cars? Don't want folks recognizing what car they drive when they go out? I don't get it.