Don't be thatguy.Dude went along way to cover up that he was gay.
Don't be thatguy.
Don't be thatguy.
First season and fourth season was some of the best television I've ever watched. The end of the fourth season especially.
Maybe in a few weeks. I love crime and murder docs, but I'm still trying to get over Don't F*ck with Cats..... bruh.
I mean it is kind of tongue in cheek, but it is widely known that Odin Lloyd was his boyfriend, or at least dude he hooked up with, and was threatening to go public. He also had a prison boyfriend on the record, but I watch allot of Lockup, so I think that is normal.
The Pats had security outside his house, and new he had issues. I only kind of mean to joke, but between the CTE, confusion, general upbringing, it is a sad story all the way around.
I’ve heard the first episode shows a lot of the actual YouTube clips of what he was doing to the cats, but once you get past that, it’s actually a really good series.First season and fourth season was some of the best television I've ever watched. The end of the fourth season especially.
Maybe in a few weeks. I love crime and murder docs, but I'm still trying to get over Don't F*ck with Cats..... bruh.
I read a theory that CTE May more be a sign of mental illness of some sort or at least related to that. I think it will be interesting to see if there is more evidence of that in the future. CTE is fascinating to me because we really don’t understand it.
Being an elite football player and a serial killer sounds like a lot of work. I barely have enough energy to get through my day, which does not include killing and covering up murders.
I really do not like Jose Baez
It basically just mentioned that Aaron Hernandez is the prime suspect in more murders
I watched it. I didn't like it that much, but I never followed his career so it didn't have any particular interest whatever the heck happened.The new documentary hit Netflix last night and it sounds like it is really interesting. I plan to get into it this weekend. Anyone watch it yet?
I’ve heard the first episode shows a lot of the actual YouTube clips of what he was doing to the cats, but once you get past that, it’s actually a really good series.
From reviews I’ve heard, that’s exclusively limited to the first episode. Also heard you can just skip that episode and still be fine following along, it’s mostly just introduction to the people involved.We started to watch that last night and as soon as they started to show a video of him getting ready to do something to a kitten we were out. No thanks.
He was not from "the wrong side of town" at all. That was dispelled in part 1 or 2 of the documentary.When they cut AH's brain out they found the Worst Case of CTE of any football player in the history of CTE.....and yes I agree completely that Aaron Hernandez was a Thug from the wrong side of town....Add those two things together and you get a murderous thug who needs to be taken off the streets.....
TF dude. I am still watching.Pretty amazing that all the tats he had and how they played into what he was doing. He pretty cool and calm in all the phone calls he had in prison, except for the ones with his mom. Kinda weird that his brother came out later about Aaron being sexual abused by his dad in the last episode.
Please don't tell me that Patriots knew nothing about as one of the Pat's employee's got him an apartment. If he smoked weed a lot of the time as it came out here, his employer did poor job of drug screening like he wanted them to do when he wanted to get drafted, or it was whatever it takes to win.