What prison life will be like for Aaron Hernandez

Was a simple question, had no idea where they were killed, not following it closely.

They were killed in Boston. Lloyd was killed in Connecticut. And he shot a guy's eye out in Florida. At least he's well traveled.
 
In most states an accomplice to a crime is legally just as guilty of the crime as the triggerman. Just as it should be. IMHO.
 
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...and yet you have time to write that? Sounds like your work day is well spent. in deed... not. I'd rather be a jerk than a sad bag collecting a check that I did not earn. Now who is entitled? At work on CZ getting paid... good for you, working man.

Winner, winner....chicken dinner!! I've been holding on 39 "ignores" for awhile, and finally found #40!
 
what a waste of a life so many people can't even dream of having, more importantly, what a horrible loss for the victims and their families, pointless....smh......
 
Wait....I want to be collecting a check I didn't earn. Sounds very nice.....and a frozen drink on the beach too please.


Hernandez... oops meant #106228... is a murdering POS, apparently he has probably gotten away with murder on multiple occasions.
 
Humans can adjust and find happiness in prison, especially if they know there's no chance of ever getting out. It's not 60 years of misery as people imagine, particularly for a psychotic mind.

That's why I hate sentences like this.

I've read where an inmate only does a year of hard time then it all changes for them.
 
Word is he has all ready bashed in some heads where he was at, although prison life sucks he will not have to worry about being messed with.
 
25 years old and you know your going to die in prison of old age. yet he would probably kill that guy again if he had to do it over, because he felt he was disrespected. i think he listened to one too many gangsta rap songs as a teen
 
I hope the pain and agony that he suffers is a thousand times worse than what his victims and their families have lived with. I only regret that they are not putting him to death instead of allowing him to cost the taxpayers for the rest of his life. I hope he can't sleep at night for seeing the faces of his victims. He is not human and he doesn't deserve to be treated like one. I only wish that the victim's families could have sentenced him with the punishment that would give them some closure.
 
Amazing how a kid from wealthy Connecticut burbs could wind up like this.
 
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I'm not an expert, but they say it is far more expensive to execute someone than it is to jail them for life.
That is a misleading statistic. I mean, let's face it, the actual execution itself is not expensive one bit. What is expensive is all the appeals - sometimes all the way up to the US Supreme Court - involved in giving someone the death penalty.
 

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