Aaron Hernandez on trial in Fall River, Massachusetts, in March 2015. Dominick Reuter/Reuters
The former star New England Patriots tight end, scrawled three notes—one to his fiancee, the mother of his little girl, one to that daughter and a third to his close prison friend—and placed them next to a Bible in his solitary prison cell in the Souza Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts on April 19, sometime before 3 a.m., Aaron Hernandez.
The Bible ended up being exposed to a portion of the brand new Testament, John 3:16, ”For Jesus so enjoyed the entire world in him will never perish but have eternal life. Which he provided their one and only son, that whosoever believes” He had scrawled that verse on red ink to his forehead, and in addition made markings on their fingers and legs with this red pen, as if mimicking the stigmata linked to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Then your 27-year-old previous NFL celebrity serving a life phrase with no chance for parole for murder, jammed the monitoring of their mobile home with cardboard to stop guards from arriving, slicked a floor with fluid soap and shampoo (which detectives think he did making it harder for him to back out in situation he destroyed their neurological), covered their sleep sheet around their throat numerous times then tied one end from it up to a bar regarding the screen of their cellular.
A modification officer saw their limp human anatomy through the mobile home at 3:03 a.m., and attempted to resuscitate him. Fortsätt läsa