Aaron Hernandez had the world at his fingertips–a contract with the New England Patriots–and a potential future of fortune and fame. Just moments ago he was found guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Odin Lloyd, and saw that life come to a very abrupt end.
In addition, Hernandez was found guilty of unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition.
When the verdict was read, Aaron Hernandez was visibly upset–fidgeting and taking deep breaths. His lawyer put an arm around his shoulders.
When Aaron Hernandez looked over and saw both his mother and fiancee–Shayanna Jenkins–weeping, he mouthed to them, “It’s okay.’
#AaronHernandez aaron looking and looking at his mom/fiancee weeping; he appears upset but calm; he mouths to them "it's ok" @lauradolancnn
— susan candiotti cnn (@susancandiotti) April 15, 2015
#AaronHernandez He purses his lips; takes deep breath, lets it out; his lawyer has arm around him
— susan candiotti cnn (@susancandiotti) April 15, 2015
#AaronHernandez fiancee and mom hold each other still rocking and weeping
— susan candiotti cnn (@susancandiotti) April 15, 2015
CNN is now reporting that Aaron Hernandez will once again go to trial–next month, in fact–in the murder of two men outside of a Boston bar.
Murder over spilled drink Boston trial of #AaronHernandez tentatively set for May, 2015 Get new details, fotos on cases 9p tonight on @CNN
— susan candiotti cnn (@susancandiotti) June 24, 2014
Aaron Hernandez was on trial for the shooting death of Odin Lloyd. Lloyd’s body was found in an industrial park in Massachusetts not far from Aaron Hernandez’s home.
According to CNN, prosecutors say Lloyd was seen June 17, 2013, around 2:30 a.m. with Hernandez and Hernandez’s friends, Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace, in a rented silver Nissan Altima. Later that day, a jogger found his body. He had been shot multiple times.
Odin Lloyd, who was working for a landscaping firm at the time of his death, played football for the Boston Bandits, the oldest semi-pro team in Boston.
Aaron Hernandez will now spend the rest of his life behind bars.