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  • TIMELINE: The murder investigation surrounding Aaron Hernandez

    TIMELINE: The murder investigation surrounding Aaron Hernandez

    FOX 25 breaks down the case against former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez.
    • Aaron Hernandez is found guilty of first degree murder in the death of Odin Lloyd and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Hernandez is also found guilty of two weapons charges against him.
    • During closing arguments, Hernandez lawyer James Sultan acknowledges for the first time that Hernandez witnessed the killing. He described him as a 23-year-old kid who simply did not know what to do.The jury begins to deliberate.

New charge for Aaron Hernandez related to 2012 double homicide

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A grand jury has indicted former New England Patriots player and convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez on a witness intimidation charge in relation to the 2012 double homicide of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado. More>>

Aaron Hernandez moved to new prison after murder conviction

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Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez has been moved to a new prison a week after he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life behind bars.
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Family of Odin Lloyd set to move forward with suit against Hernandez Video included

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It has been nearly one week since Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of murdering Odin Lloyd, but for now, the calls for justice continue as Lloyd's mother is expected to make an announcement Wednesday. More>>

IMAGES: A glimpse at Aaron Hernandez's life behind bars Video included

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Aaron Hernandez was found guilty in the murder of Odin Lloyd and on Friday we learned that the former Patriot, number 81, will now go by his prison number at the Souza Baranowski in Shirley. More>>

Jury speaks out on decision to convict Hernandez Video included

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Aaron Hernandez completed the first day of his life sentence Thursday, and now the jury that convicted him in the murder of Odin Lloyd is telling CNN what lead to that bombshell decision.
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Sheriff of jail Hernandez was in calls former Patriot a "master manipulator" Video included

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Life will never be the same for Aaron Hernandez and Thursday night, we're getting a look at what he'll be facing behind bars from the Bristol County Sheriff. More>>

After conviction, many court cases left for Aaron Hernandez Video included

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Aaron Hernandez has been convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole, but his legal troubles aren't over.
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Aaron Hernandez sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Video included

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Former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
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Murder victim's mother reacts after Hernandez sentenced to life behind bars Video included

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Odin Lloyd's mother kept her head high when she returned to her home in Dorchester Wednesday after former Patriot Aaron Hernandez was found guilty in the death of her son. More>>

Jurors in Aaron Hernandez trial answer questions after verdict delivered Video included

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It's not every trial we hear from high profiled jurors, but not only did the jurors in the Aaron Hernandez trial spend about 15 minutes with reporters and photographers, they seem to be very much at ease.
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5 things to know about Aaron Hernandez

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The arrest, trial and conviction on first-degree murder charges of Aaron Hernandez brought a lot of facts about the one-time NFL and Florida Gators star to light. More>>

IMAGES: Reaction to Aaron Hernandez guilty verdict Video included

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Reaction to the conviction of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez in the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, a friend who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiance.
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Aaron Hernandez jurors to continue deliberations for 7th day Video included

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The 12 people working to decide whether to convict former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez are set to resume deliberations for a seventh day. Jurors have deliberated nearly 35 hours since last week. More>>

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