BOSTON -- The mother of a man slain by former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is moving forward with a lawsuit against him, and her lawyer said Wednesday that his first step is to figure ...
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Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez's death has officially been ruled a suicide, according to the district attorney's office in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The state medical examiner ...
BOSTON -- Authorities in Massachusetts say Aaron Hernandez's brain is being turned over to university researchers now that they've ruled his death in prison a suicide. The Worcester County district ...
Hernandez's family is calling for an independent probe into his death. — -- In his suicide note to his fiancée released today, Aaron Hernandez wrote that he told her what was coming "indirectly" ...
The estate of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has settled a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the families of two men he was acquitted of killing. Court records show that a Superior ...
A co-defendant of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez took a plea deal for his part in the 2013 death of Odin Lloyd and was sentenced Monday, CNN reports. Suggested Reading San Jose Police Wrongfully ...
Impossibly, the life and death of former NFL tight end Aaron Hernandez is becoming ever more tragic. His longtime lawyer now alleges that his family got information about his suicide earlier this week ...
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