Posted on 04/19/2017 3:41:20 AM PDT by M. Thatcher
Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez was discovered hanged in his cell by a corrections officer Tuesday night, according to a statement from the Massachusetts Department of Correction.
Hernandez's body was found at the Souza Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley Massachusetts at approximately 3:05 a.m.
Hernandez hanged himself with a bed sheet attached to his cell window. He had also attempted to block the door from the inside by jamming the door with various items.
He was pronounced dead at 4:07 a.m. by a physician at the hospital.
I think you need to re-read what I wrote. You will see that not only is it not an accusation, it is also addressed specifically to the demise of Hernandez.
Correction: Is NOT addressed specifically to the demise of Hernandez.
But not sure what your point was - unless you don't believe that there is salvation in the name of Jesus. Then that is quite a different discussion.
Am fully aware of that - not sure what your point is.
DJ is I guess relived that he is gone. DJ is going to be a great coach at Ledyard High. Randy Edsall, the new UConn coach, helped him get the job. Randy was DJ’s coach when Randy was at UConn before.
True. Great player for them. Bristol Central is a good football school.
Bristol Connecticut is not the hood.. It’s a working class small City.
Sure.
Can’t say I feel sorry for him, too bad he left a wake of broken families and tragedy behind.
he was labeled as a habitual marijuana user entering the NFL draft and admitted to NFL teams he smoked weed regularly with his mother (read post #24)...
the bi-polar went un-diagnosed for a while...again; Randy Gregory of the Dallas Cowboys?? same exact situation but he has been taking multiple medications for his disorder- or at least he’s suppose to be...
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