The jury has spoken. Guilty on all counts. Life without parole. The fall of this one-time all-pro athlete is complete. But is this a surprise considering what was known about him as far back as his days at the University of Florida.
What kind of idiot making millions of dollars year commits one murder over nothing but an insult, and then covers it up by murdering his fiance's brother in law because he said something you don't like? Once a gangster, always a gangster.
They are hardly done with him. He has another murder in Massachusetts for which he must answer. It may be time to open up an investigation as to what this evil guy may have done in Gainesville.
Be careful with that ganster comment.
ReplyDeleteOnce a "______________" always a "_______________."
Italian
Jew
Black
Hispanic
Puerto Rican
Gay
You get the point.
Better call Saul
ReplyDeleteWell that settles it. I'm dropping him from my fantasy football team. He did nothing last year anyway. Feh!
ReplyDeleteI heard he couldn't afford the Q. 21 mil was the fee.
ReplyDeleteI know this is off topic but I just read rumpole's article on Alexander Hamilton's imposition of the whiskey tax in the late 1700's as a forerunner of issues that would create the fertile ground for the civil war. It's on the history blog and it is a piece- white a bit lengthy - worth the read.
ReplyDeletePut that coffee down Mr Hernandez ! Coffee is for closers - and people not convicted of first degree murder.
ReplyDeleteBREAKING NEWS. after signing the verdict form and dating it April 1 2015 the jury sheepishly returned to the courtroom and found hernandez NOT GUILTY. "We thought this would be seen as a funny joke " said Oren Gloujest jury Forman. "He was clearly not guilty. Guess the joke fell a bit flat. "
ReplyDeleteBecause he was a troublemaker in college we shouldn't be "surprised" he turned into a cold-blooded murderer? Are you kidding me?
ReplyDeleteWith the 73rd pick in the third round of the 2015 NFL draft the NY JETS select AARON HERNNADEZ TIGHT END WALTHAM PRISON. "we like his chances on appeal " said an assistant jet Gen manager.
ReplyDeleteDis verdict is bullsheeeeeet.
ReplyDeleteDamn. He had a victory party planned at THE REN (a venue) for this weekend. Hot babes. Cold beer. All gone. Damn.
ReplyDeleteHe turned down a w/h 364 +10 probation s/c anger control Dope.
ReplyDeleteGo Gata
ReplyDeleteI once quoted a guy a $100,000.00 for a trafficking case before Moore. He refused. Then his partner came back for the appeal. Now I quoted $200k and they paid I told them the extra hundred was for me to undo all the damage the first lawyer did.
ReplyDeleteSo you're a thief?
Delete11:46 - I see your point, but apples and oranges. Gangsters are not a suspect class for civil rights purposes. Nor do I think it establishes a bias or prejudice to call a criminal a criminal.
ReplyDelete12:49 - He was not only a troublemaker in college, but there are allegations that he may have committed an attempted murder in college. It is sad, but many NFL teams had concerns about drafting him because of those "character" issues. This one may be on the Patriots, Kraft and Belichick.
I too have a problem with once a gangster, always a ganster.
ReplyDeleteI once tried a meth case in federal court. The client was named Angel. In closing, the AUSA said, he was no angel. I could understand that.
He also said this...
Remember when it was easy to ID the criminals? They walked in with pin striped suits and had Italian names.....
Guess who I am? (Very Italian last name).
The AUSA was black. I was sooooo tempted to say, hey, remember when all idiot prosecutors were black? Instead I used my closing argument to explain how my dad, who was 100% Italian, was on our side in WWII fighting for my right to say how stupid that prosecutor was for making that comment.
Not guilty. Hung on conspiracy, 11-1 for NG. Plea to misd drug possession in federal court. 6 months probation. Original charges had a 10 year min mand.
Once an Italian, always an Italian.
Another name on the trialmaster's Hall of Fame list-- Angus Stephens.
ReplyDeleteI struggled through law school. came out 100K in debt. worked at the sao a while. Left for private practice where I scratch out a 100K gross a year and deal with a nagging wife, snot nosed ungrateful kids and drive an old, used car. I take three weeks off a year and spend two of them home, resting and drinking beer. One week we go to a motel in Maine for a week in August. Its a hard, unhappy and unfulfilling life and suddenly I am better off than Aaron Hernandez, Who would have thunk it?
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ReplyDeleteSorry Rump. Gotta love the 305. Pit Bull's recent hit Time of Our Lives has a great line:
"This for anybody going through tough times
Believe me, been there, done that
But everyday above ground is a great day, remember that."
Cap Out .....
Hey Capt Crunch! Every day above ground is a good day?
ReplyDeleteTell that to Aaron Hernandez.
Pitbull sucks. Give me Captain and Tennille any time.
Life is a terrible blood-sucking grind and then if you're lucky you die in your sleep instead of in some dark, dingy nursing home where young women from Jamaica call you poppy while they let gruel drip down your chin on to your shirt and they steal your meager savings.
FU jerk.
MG needs his own blog. Now.
ReplyDeleteThis says more about the NFL than it does about Hernandez.
ReplyDeleteOkay, MG is my favorite. Keep it up.
ReplyDeletePetruzzi?
ReplyDeleteNot guilty
DeleteAny thoughts on his attorney admitting he was at the scene of the murder during closing?
ReplyDeleteAre you suggesting that he murdered people in Gainesville and was shielded from the authorities by the gator nation?
ReplyDeleteESPN reported that after the verdict Hernandez took his dejected legal team to the local PFC Changs for lunch and to discuss strategy on appeal.
ReplyDeleteWhy is he still out on bond????
Thanks for the kind words. The only ones I get.
ReplyDeleteHere's my day today. Drive my beat up car to court early to get a parking space. I don't pay monthly parking because I can save a few bucks. Try and squeeze five hundred out of the money the clients owe me. Run around like a maniac between floors till noon. Then eat my crappy PBJ sandwich in my car while closing my eyes and listening to classical music until 1 when I have depos on a multi defendant case. Here i the worse part of that- one lawyer will show me pictures of his new boat. Another will show me cell phone pics of him and his new model girlfriend on a recent trip somewhere, and probably someone else will talk about where they are going this weekend. Meanwhile the best part of my week is the 40 minutes I sit in my car eating a cheap sandwich listening to music and no one is bothering me.
I rue the day I ever decided to become a lawyer. Be careful what you ask for in life. You may get it.
Hernandez just called me, he wants a appeals bond. He said he got a job, he's got a family, kids to support, he ain't got time for this.
ReplyDeleteMG sounds like a Miami version of Jimmy McGill.
ReplyDeleteAnybody taking life lessons from Pitbull has not gone very far in life.
ReplyDelete6:58 Sounds like the opening lines of a - lawyer about to do something stupid - novel.
ReplyDeleteHernandez was great on kümmel last night. Funny. Charming. Forgave the jury for making a big mistake. Said that we all make mistakes , including juries. Was confident about the appeal and didn't discount playing in the NFL next year.
ReplyDelete11:46, get over yourself. I'm so sick of people getting offended when the obvious is stated.
ReplyDeleteIf you make a conscious decision to wear your pants handing down past your ass, don't be offended when someone calls you a gangster or a thug.
If you pose for selfies holding up a gun and grinning in front of a mirror, don't be offended when someone calls you a gangster or a thug.
And if you think you have the right to kill someone because you think they "disrespected" you (not a proper word btw), don't be offended when someone calls you a gangster or a thug.
Please, people are AND SHOULD BE judged based upon how they present themselves to the world.
"Special Ed" has opposition
ReplyDeleteMG,
ReplyDeleteNot meant to be patronizing; you should be thankful for your life.
Your buddy with the new boat is hundreds of thousands in debt and hasn't told his wife, he's been stealing from his partnership and it's only a matter of time before he's found out.
Model girlfriend of your buddy is only with him because he drives her around in fancy car and takes her to fancy places she can't afford. When she's not with him and with her 'girl-friends' it's actually her real boyfriend who she wants to get married and start a family with.
I really like his chances on appeal on the murder 1 charge (but not anything else). Looks like a strong "insufficient evidence" argument can be made on the element of intent to kill.
ReplyDeleteI second 9:57
ReplyDelete"Disrespected" is not a verb. Always irritates me, (affording me a moment of respite from the miserable, pointless workday described by my new guru, MG)
Miserable guy please post. How is your day going???
ReplyDeleteMiserable guy come by the REN or my cigar store. Dinner drinks and a cigar on me buddy.
ReplyDeleteWhy does hernandez get an appeal? Hispanic and black gang members who commit murder should lose all rights. They be lucky they get a trial. Just throw garbage away.
ReplyDeleteNow before everyone emails me about the last comment - think about it for a moment and recognize how many people feel this way. Scary.
ReplyDeleteDear 11:47
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be easier if we just presumed them all Guilty unless they can prove themselves Not Guilty.
If the Police arrest you and the State charges you , your
obviously guilty, unless you can prove you didn't Do it. Would you prefer that system?
Another non-word that has found its way into common usage="conversate" And my favorite misused word of all="manse" I grew up in a series of manses and they sure weren't anything close to mansions.
ReplyDelete1:04, we have that system already in the red light cameras tickets.
ReplyDeleteThe Hollow Men
ReplyDeleteMistah Kurtz-he dead
A penny for the Old Guy
I
We are the hollow men
We are the stuffed men
Leaning together
Headpiece filled with straw. Alas!
Our dried voices, when
We whisper together
Are quiet and meaningless
As wind in dry grass
Or rats' feet over broken glass
In our dry cellar
Shape without form, shade without colour,
Paralysed force, gesture without motion;
Those who have crossed
With direct eyes, to death's other Kingdom
Remember us-if at all-not as lost
Violent souls, but only
As the hollow men
The stuffed men.
II
Eyes I dare not meet in dreams
In death's dream kingdom
These do not appear:
There, the eyes are
Sunlight on a broken column
There, is a tree swinging
And voices are
In the wind's singing
More distant and more solemn
Than a fading star.
Let me be no nearer
In death's dream kingdom
Let me also wear
Such deliberate disguises
Rat's coat, crowskin, crossed staves
In a field
Behaving as the wind behaves
No nearer-
Not that final meeting
In the twilight kingdom
III
This is the dead land
This is cactus land
Here the stone images
Are raised, here they receive
The supplication of a dead man's hand
Under the twinkle of a fading star.
Is it like this
In death's other kingdom
Waking alone
At the hour when we are
Trembling with tenderness
Lips that would kiss
Form prayers to broken stone.
IV
The eyes are not here
There are no eyes here
In this valley of dying stars
In this hollow valley
This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms
In this last of meeting places
We grope together
And avoid speech
Gathered on this beach of the tumid river
Sightless, unless
The eyes reappear
As the perpetual star
Multifoliate rose
Of death's twilight kingdom
The hope only
Of empty men.
V
Here we go round the prickly pear
Prickly pear prickly pear
Here we go round the prickly pear
At five o'clock in the morning.
Between the idea
And the reality
Between the motion
And the act
Falls the Shadow
For Thine is the Kingdom
Between the conception
And the creation
Between the emotion
And the response
Falls the Shadow
Life is very long
Between the desire
And the spasm
Between the potency
And the existence
Between the essence
And the descent
Falls the Shadow
For Thine is the Kingdom
For Thine is
Life is
For Thine is the
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
Thanks for Hollow Men.
ReplyDeleteMG: Make everyone around you happier and drink a quart of antifreeze.
ReplyDeleteI can't quote T.S. Eliot, but I can quote Jeffrey Hymen;
ReplyDeleteTwenty twenty twenty four hours to go
I wanna be sedated
Nothing to do, no where to go o,
I wanna be sedated
Just get me to the airport, put me on a plane
Hurry hurry hurry, before I go insane
I can't control my fingers, I can't control my brain
Oh no oh oh oh oh
Twenty twenty twenty four hours to go
I wanna be sedated
Nothing to do, no where to go o,
I wanna be sedated
Just put me in a wheelchair, get me on a plane
Hurry hurry hurry, before I go insane
I can't control my fingers, I can't control my brain
Oh no oh oh oh oh
Twenty twenty twenty four hours to go
I wanna be sedated
Nothing to do, no where to go o,
I wanna be sedated
Just put me in a wheelchair, get me to the show
Hurry hurry hurry, before I go loco
I can't control my fingers, I can't control my toes
Oh no oh oh oh oh
Twenty twenty twenty four hours to go
I wanna be sedated
Nothing to do, no where to go o,
I wanna be sedated
Just put me in a wheelchair, get me to the show
Hurry hurry hurry, before I go loco
I can't control my fingers, I can't control my toes
Oh no oh oh oh oh
Ba ba baba, baba ba baba, I wanna be sedated
Ba ba baba, baba ba baba, I wanna be sedated
Ba ba baba, baba ba baba, I wanna be sedated
Ba ba baba, baba ba baba, I wanna be sedated
Try unlimited music. First 30 days on us.
regarding the 73 year old aux cop who shot the black involved in a drug deal.If you run from the cops after breaking the law you deserve to get shot. Taxpayers saved money in not having to feed and house this felon.
ReplyDeleteGaba gaba hey!
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