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The Aaron Hernandez story honestly doesn’t even feel real to me.  This man went from catching touchdowns with Tom Brady to being convicted of murder—and no one saw it coming. Let’s break it down.  Hernandez was a tight end for the New England Patriots, young, rich, and one of the best in the game. But in 2013, he was arrested for the unaliving of Odin Lloyd, who was actually dating his fiancée’s sister. Lloyd was shot 6 times and left in an industrial park near Hernandez’s home.  The craziest part? The evidence was everywhere—surveillance footage, shell casings, texts. Then while he was already in jail for first-degree, he got tied to a separate double ***** from 2012, where two men were ***** in a drive-by shooting after a club argument.  He beat that case—but the damage was done. In 2015, he was sentenced to life without parole. And just when you think it couldn’t get darker, two years later in 2017, he was found **** in his prison cell.  After his death, doctors studied his brain and found he had severe CTE—stage 3 out of 4.  The kind of brain damage you’d expect in someone much older.  That’s when people started questioning how much football and trauma affected his mind. To me, this wasn’t just about crime—it’s about untreated pain, toxic masculinity, the NFL’s silence, and a system that never helped him.  I don’t excuse what he did. But this story is way deeper than most people know. #AaronHernandez #TrueCrime #NFL #truecrime #CTE #AaronHernandezStory #NetflixDocumentary #NewEnglandPatriots #SportsCrime #MentalHealthInSports #PrisonTruth #TikTokDocumentary #angiesfiles
The Aaron Hernandez story honestly doesn’t even feel real to me. This man went from catching touchdowns with Tom Brady to being convicted of murder—and no one saw it coming. Let’s break it down. Hernandez was a tight end for the New England Patriots, young, rich, and one of the best in the game. But in 2013, he was arrested for the unaliving of Odin Lloyd, who was actually dating his fiancée’s sister. Lloyd was shot 6 times and left in an industrial park near Hernandez’s home. The craziest part? The evidence was everywhere—surveillance footage, shell casings, texts. Then while he was already in jail for first-degree, he got tied to a separate double ***** from 2012, where two men were ***** in a drive-by shooting after a club argument. He beat that case—but the damage was done. In 2015, he was sentenced to life without parole. And just when you think it couldn’t get darker, two years later in 2017, he was found **** in his prison cell. After his death, doctors studied his brain and found he had severe CTE—stage 3 out of 4. The kind of brain damage you’d expect in someone much older. That’s when people started questioning how much football and trauma affected his mind. To me, this wasn’t just about crime—it’s about untreated pain, toxic masculinity, the NFL’s silence, and a system that never helped him. I don’t excuse what he did. But this story is way deeper than most people know. #AaronHernandez #TrueCrime #NFL #truecrime #CTE #AaronHernandezStory #NetflixDocumentary #NewEnglandPatriots #SportsCrime #MentalHealthInSports #PrisonTruth #TikTokDocumentary #angiesfiles

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