2013 murder in North Attleborough, Massachusetts
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Aaron Hernandez foi um dos astros da NFL, jogando como tight end para o time New England Patriots. Em 2015, ele foi condenado à prisão perpétua pelo assassinato de Odin Lloyd, que namorava a irmã de sua noiva. Aaron foi acusado por outros dois assassinatos.
November 6th: Aaron Hernandez Born (Odin Lloyd) (1989) Fame shouldn't afford you exemption from the rules. On November 6th 1989 a man was born who would go on to impress many on the football field. A man who took that fame and rode it as far as he could until, finally, his illegal activities caught up to him. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Odin_Lloyd, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Hernandez, https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/aaron-hernandez-timeline-murders-trials-prison-suicide/1886y82a8bgyx123qxcgg04lb5, https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/how-many-people-aaron-hernandez-kill-exploring-controversial-history-late-patriots-te, https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a30520349/who-did-aaron-hernandez-kill-odin-lloyd-netflix-documentary-true-story/, https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/who-did-aaron-hernandez-kill-47099463, https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2422549-aaron-hernandez-found-guilty-of-first-degree-murder-latest-verdict-details, https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/aaron-hernandezs-ex-cellmate-claims-former-nfl-star-had-ties-to-fourth-murder-in-new-book/, https://www.wbur.org/news/2023/03/27/new-england-patriots-prison-aaron-hernandez-suicide-murder-nfl-phone-calls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, we have a special guest join us. OUR BROTHER! He is a huge football fan so it felt fitting that we cover the story of Aaron Hernandez. Hernandez was an American professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League. He played three seasons with the New England Patriots until his arrest and conviction for the murder of Odin LloydMerchandise: https://did-not-need-to-know.creator-spring.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/didnotneedtoknow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DNNTKpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/dnntkpodcastWebsite: https://https://www.didnotneedtoknow.com
Serenis: https://shorturl.at/9NZLL Codice Sconto: CRIMEANDCOMEDY7 Aaron Hernandez aveva esaudito il sogno di migliaia di ragazzi che desiderano diventare dei giocatori di football professionisti. e ce l'ha fatta con una certa facilità, complice un fisico perfetto, una visione di gioco unica e delle scelte azzeccate. Ma è davvero tutta d'oro la vita di Aaron Hernandez? Perché molte ombre ci sono nella sua vita e offuscano la sua carriera, compresa la morte di Odin Lloyd, suo futuro cognato, trovato senza vita a meno di un miglio da casa sua. --------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcomedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimeandcomedy.podcast/ Telegram: https://t.me/crimeandcomedy Sito: https://www.crimeandcomedy.it Instagram: Clara Campi: https://www.instagram.com/claracampicomedy/ Marco Champier: https://www.instagram.com/mrchreddy/ Editing - Ilaria Giangrande: https://www.instagram.com/ilaria.giangrande/ Caricature - Giorgio Brambilla: https://www.instagram.com/giorgio_brambilla_bookscomedy/ Tutti i Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/CrimeandComedy Capitoli: (00:00:00) | Intro (00:00:56) | Sigla (00:01:10) | Aaron Hernandez e Marco che parla di sport, ancora... (00:02:08) | Ringraziamenti Patreon (00:05:16) | Odin Lloyd viene ritrovato vicino casa di Aaron Hernandez (00:12:03) | La vita e la carriera sportiva di Aaron Hernandez (00:46:18) | I primi crimini di Aaron Hernandez e l'arrivo nei New England Patriots (01:23:47) | L'arresto e le indagini su Aaron Hernandez (01:43:03) | Le conseguenze dei processi ad Aaron Hernandez (02:09:16) | L'ombra della CTE sulle azioni di Aaron Hernandez (02:38:45) | I nostri Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former New England Patriots tight end AARON HERNANDEZ reportedly had one of the most severe cases of CTE ever studied by experts. His troubled personal life lead to him sadly taking the life of ODIN LLOYD as well as his own, shocking the sports world and beyond. Whether you're a sports fan or someone interested in human psychology, this is one of the most troubling downfalls in the history of American sports. Featuring commentary from renowned Medical Examiner Dr. Kendall Crowns.SUBSCRIBE & LIKE!PopCrime TV YouTubePrimetime Crime YouTubeWe apologize for the audio quality in today's episode. EPISODE NOTES & DISCLAIMER:Dr. Kendall Crowns: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kendall-crowns-a7bb0b37/https://www.nickiswift.com/1096002/aaron-hernandez-a-look-at-the-fiance-and-child-he-left-behind/https://allthatsinteresting.com/odin-lloydhttps://www.monderlaw.com/news/understanding-the-aaron-hernandez-criminal-appeal/#:~:text=Hernandez%20had%20appealed%20the%20original,jury%20was%20of%20no%20help.https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/2019/03/13/court-reinstates-late-aaron-hernandezs-murder-conviction/5723987007/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7290397/Aaron-Hernandez-estate-settles-wrongful-death-lawsuit.htmlhttps://www.boston.com/news/the-boston-globe/2023/01/03/shayanna-jenkins-hernandez-aaron/WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, WE WOULD LIKE TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES EXPRESSED BY THE INDIVIDUAL ARE THEIR OWN. THROUGHOUT THE PODCAST, THERE MAY BE INSTANCES WHERE OPINIONS AND/OR SPECULATION ARE EXPRESSED REGARDING CERTAIN EVENTS, INDIVIDUALS, OR CIRCUMSTANCES. THESE ARE THE PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE PODCAST HOSTS OR GUESTS AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS CONCLUSIVE OR FACTUAL STATEMENTS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for our first episode of “Never Light Up A Room” Podcast! In our first episode, we explore the various crimes of NFL player Aaron Hernandez, including the murder of Odin Lloyd, and the double homicide of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado. References: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/29/sports/football/hernandez-and-murder-victim-where-diverse-paths-crossed.html accessed March 8, 2024 https://web.archive.org/web/20130705213328/http:/www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/06/19/dorchester-man-says-his-nephew-could-possibly-victim-north-attleborough-death-linked-new-england-patriot-aaron-hernandez/DPn9PRh4e9kFF5hDg53HvO/story.html access March 8, 2024. https://sports.yahoo.com/news/true-grace--odin-lloyd-s-mother-forgives-aaron-hernandez-for-murdering-her-son-195158444.html accessed March 13, 2024 Aaron Hernandez - Wikipedia, accessed March 13, 2024 https://heavy.com/sports/2020/01/aaron-hernandezs-father-dennis-death/ accessed March 13, 2024 https://people.com/crime/inside-the-rise-and-fall-of-aaron-hernandez-after-ex-nfl-star-commits-suicide-in-prison/ Accessed March 13, 2024. https://www.nfl.com/news/aaron-hernandez-s-nfl-entry-what-did-scouts-know-back-then-0ap2000000326445 accessed March 8, 2024 https://www.biography.com/athletes/aaron-hernandez accessed March 8, 2024 https://people.com/crime/aaron-hernandez-found-not-guilty-of-2012-double-murder-as-he-sits-in-prison-on-separate-murder-conviction/ accessed on March 13, 2024. Aaron Hernandez's conviction in murder of Odin Lloyd vacated by judge in Massachusetts – New York Daily News (nydailynews.com), accessed March 13, 2024 https://allthatsinteresting.com/odin-lloyd accessed March 8, 2024 https://www.cnn.com/2013/06/27/us/hernandez-odin-lloyd-profile/index.html accessed on March 8, 2024 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/carlos-ortiz-aaron-hernandez-friend-admits-helping-after-odin-lloyd-murder/ Accessed March 13, 2024. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2013/07/09/hernandez-timeline/2504395/ Accessed March 8, 2024. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/aaron-hernandez-guilty-of-first-degree-murder-in-death-of-odin-lloyd/ accessed March 11, 2024. https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/aaron-hernandez-timeline-murders-trials-prison-suicide/1886y82a8bgyx123qxcgg04lb5 Accessed March 11, 2024. Geno McDermott, Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez, Netflix, 2020 https://medicine.iu.edu/expertise/traumatic-brain-injury/what-is-chronic-traumatic-encephalopathy#:~:text=Chronic%20Traumatic%20Encephalopathy%2C%20or%20CTE,concussions%20and%20repetitive%20head%20impacts, Accessed March 12, 2024 https://globalnews.ca/news/3379948/ex-nfl-star-aaron-hernandez-acquitted-in-2012-double-murder/, Accessed March 12, 2024 https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/04/19/aaron-hernandez-death-daniel-de-abreu-father-comments, accessed March 12, 2024. https://www.necn.com/news/local/massachusetts/aaron-hernandez-double-murder-trial-testimony-continues/26103/, Accessed March 12, 2024. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113213336/safiro-teixeira-furtado, accessed March 12, 2024. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/aaron-hernandez-not-guilty-in-2012-double-homicide/, Accessed March 12, 2024 https://www.oxygen.com/true-crime-buzz/who-is-alexander-bradley-ex-friend-of-aaron-hernandez, Accessed March 12, 2024. https://www.sevenslegal.com/criminal-attorney/firstdegree-murder-conviction-nfl-star-aaron-hernandez/314/, Accessed March 12, 2023 https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a30520349/who-did-aaron-hernandez-kill-odin-lloyd-netflix-documentary-true-story/, Accessed March 12, 2024
As season two winds down, we've had a lot of guests on Dying to be Found. Today, Beth, with True Crime BnB turns the tables and brings Deb onto her own podcast. Get ready to listen to a web of tales True Crime BnB style, where Deb is the bad guy, and Beth lightens things up with a story of strength, hope, and survival.First, Deb tells Beth about Aaron Hernandez, a talented football player who played for the New England Patriots during his prime. Off the field, Aaron played a more sinister role in society, and eventually met his untimely death while awaiting trial for murder. charges As always, you'll find a teachable moment here, and the high price Aaron may have played to earn a living playing football.Afterwards, Beth brings us the tragic but uplifting story of Laurie Melanson, a young woman living in a quaint town in upstate New York, who met a man named John Brown. After a whirlwind romance, Laurie and John called it quits, or Laurie did anyway. Little did she know that John held an obsession that didn't end with their relationship, and she soon found herself in imminent danger. After an attempted murder-suicide, Laurie survived John's attack and found the inner strength to move past the terror she endured for far too long.Listen to new episodes every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts! Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. Find us all in one spot at https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound.If you like what you hear, please share and give a 5-star review! Consider supporting us by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefound.Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by DragonovREFERENCES:Chronic traumatic encephalopathy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo ClinicAaron Hernandez timeline: From murders and trials to prison suicide | Sporting NewsComplete Timeline of the Rise and Fall of Aaron HernandezTimeline of events the night Odin Lloyd was murderedAaron Hernandez timeline: From murders and trials to prison suicide | Sporting News
After a highly publicized trial, Aaron Hernandez is found guilty for the murder of Odin Lloyd, and sentenced to life in prison. While behind bars, Hernandez makes a startling confession to his mother. But before Hernandez can appeal his conviction, a tragic turn of events leaves his family with more questions than answers.Support us by supporting our sponsors.Omaha Steaks: Visit Omahasteaks.com and enter the code AS at checkout to receive $30 off your order.Audible: Try Audible free for 30 days. Visit Audible.com/AS or text AS to 500500.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When a man named Odin Lloyd is shot to death in suburban Massachusetts, police are startled to discover that all clues point to star NFL player Aaron Hernandez as the shooter. But to arrest such a high-profile suspect, investigators know that their case has to be air-tight.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From teenage gang member to $40 million star of the New England Patriots, from All-American college player to drug addict, murderer, dead by suicide in his jail cell at age twenty-seven…you think you know the Aaron Hernandez story? You don't. For the first time, Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields will reveal the real, hitherto unknown motive for the killing of Odin Lloyd—the only crime for which Hernandez was ever convicted and a revelation so shocking it will shake the foundations of the NFL itself. It will also unpick a pattern of violence and brutality stretching back to his time as a teenager at the University of Florida, revealing further shooting victims, evidence of his involvement in the double murder of Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado in 2012. Featuring new interviews with Hernandez's cellmates, serving police investigators, prosecutors, psychologists, attorneys—as well as key witnesses including Hernandez's drug dealer, a male stripper he hired days before the killing of Lloyd—plus extensive testimony from relatives of Hernandez's victims, Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields is the exhaustive, definitive account of the rise and fall of a man undone by his own appetite for violence, gangsterism, power, drugs, and self-destruction. This is the real Aaron Hernandez story—and perhaps just the beginning of a whole new murder investigation.
Aaron Hernandez showed exceptional athletic talent from a young age. In high school, he was recruited to play football at the University of Florida, and ultimately he left college early to join the NFL. It seemed like Aaron had everything. He was a millionaire playing for a top NFL team. He was engaged to his high school sweetheart and had a daughter with her, and he was a talented football player with a promising future. But, Aaron's success abruptly came to an end when he was charged with murder in June 2013. Join Mike and Gibby as they finish up with part 2 on Aaron Hernandez. We cover his multiple trials, his death, and the news that followed about his personal life and CTE. There were a number of people with Aaron the night that Odin Lloyd was killed. Just exactly what role did they play and what should their sentences have been?You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This ones a Katy case and it really sparked a lot of feelings. The case of Aaron Hernandex and the senseless crimes he committed is nothing but tragic. In 2013, Odin Lloyd was executed by NFL star Aaron Hernandez. In this episode we discuss many different topics that may have made Aaron who he became. We talk about football (shocking), masculinity, sexuality, and just how toxic some of these cultures can be. This one sparked a lot of chats so grab your gear and come along on this journey. This also might be one of our longest single episode so far! We would love to hear what you guys have to say about some of the things we chatted about
On this week's show our presenters dive into Aaron Hernandez, an American football tight end, who was arrested and convicted for the murder of Odin Lloyd.
On this week's show our presenters dive into Aaron Hernandez, an American football tight end, who was arrested and convicted for the murder of Odin Lloyd.
#152 - On June 17, 2013, Odin Lloyd was gunned down inside an industrial park in North Attenborough, Massachusetts. Within hours of the murder, the police identified a possible suspect, but it wasn't someone anyone expected. Support My Work If you love the show, the easiest way to show your support is by leaving us a positive rating with a review. You can also tell your family and friends about Forensic Tales. Patreon - If you would like to get early AD-free access to new episodes, have access to exclusive bonus content, snag exclusive show merch or just want to support what I'm doing, please visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/forensictales Support the show for as low as $3/month. Credits: Written and produced by Courtney Fretwell Rockefeller Audio production For a complete list of sources used in this episode, please visit forensictales.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El ex jugador estrella de los Patriotas de Nueva Inglaterra, Aarón Hernández, fue condenado a cadena perpetua por asesinar a sangre fría al jugador semiprofesional Odin Lloyd, lo que derivó en la rescisión inmediata de su contrato con el equipo y en un escándalo mediático de gran escala debido a las múltiples investigaciones en su contra. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From All-American to convicted murderer, Aaron Hernandez' early career success as tight end for the New England Patriots was shockingly overshadowed by his violent life as a killer. Hernandez' temper seemed to get the best of him in situations, and he was charged with the first-degree murder of friend Odin Lloyd and also indicted in connection with two drive-by murders in 2012. Without the possibility of parole on his life sentence, Hernandez ultimately saw no way out from it all and tragically took his own life in prison in 2017. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to www.reelz.com/podcasts/
Fifteen year old Matthew Kent was out for a jog on the evening of June 17th, 2013 when he discovered something that would change the course of multiple lives. Kent had just finished working out at the gym, and he was training for his high school track team, so he decided to run the short distance back to his home in Westwood Estates in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. His route brought him through a secluded clearing in an industrial park around 5PM where he saw a man, lying on his back, not moving. Kent approached the man to ask if he was alright, and when he received no response, he called the police. The body was that of 27 year old Odin Lloyd, a semi professional football player and a linebacker for the Boston Bandits, a family man whose two loves in life were his family and football, but for some unexplainable reason he had been shot to death, execution style. Odin was not from North Attleboro, and it wasn't the kind of place where random acts of violence occurred, but law enforcement quickly discovered that he only knew two people in the area. Shayanna Jenkins, the sister of Lloyd's girlfriend, and Aaron Hernandez, Shayanna's boyfriend and tight end for the New England Patriots. No one wanted to believe that a young and talented professional football player who had just signed a 40 million dollar contract could possibly be involved with this brutal murder, but as the investigation progressed, a pandoras box was opened, revealing that there was another, darker side to Aaron Hernandez. Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCO.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod
This has been a tough week in the United States and while being interviewed on Tom Schimmer's[i] educational podcast on Monday that focuses on learning, leadership, and life, he asked me what keeps me up at night related to education, and my answer to him was “school shootings” since they don't seem to be going away. This was a day before the next mass school shooting would hit the news around the world. This has been a really tough week for everyone, in addition to the stress the world is already facing, and I'm sure those listening to this episode outside of the US can feel the turmoil, and have many questions. While I certainly don't have all the answers, I do have some thoughts that I think can provide some insight and hope for those who tune in. After this incident, while working on releasing our next episode, nothing felt right to me as I was writing, and so I figured the best solution was to take a break from our usual episodes, and think of ways that we could use this platform to amplify the voices left behind (like Chey and Pav have done do well)[ii] and highlight those who have been working in the trenches, to provide solutions for those impacted by the events like we saw repeated this week. For returning guests, welcome back, and for those who are new here, I'm Andrea Samadi, author, and educator, with a passion for learning, understanding difficult concepts, and breaking them down so that we can all use and apply the most current research to improve our productivity and results in our schools, sports environments, and workplace environments. For today's episode, #218, and this week's Brain Fact Friday, we are going to look at how neuroscience can help us to understand what's happening in our world today, with some strategies that we can all use to move us from a world of chaos, towards hope. Now this episode feels right to me. Before we take a look at these brain-based solutions, getting a bigger picture overview of the events that occurred this week is important. The k12 school shooting database lists some charts and graphs that provide visuals of this issue documenting “each and every instance a gun is brandished, is fired, or a bullet hits school property (in the US) for any reason, regardless of the number of victims, time, day of the week.” There's a map that you can click on to see the incidents that have occurred by state[iii], and it's eye-opening. Click on the link in the show notes and see for yourself. There wasn't ONE state in the US that was exempt. You can see some that have less incidents, but country wide, you can see no one remains unaffected. There's also another graph that shows some of the most recent and well-known incidents next to ones we might not all know by name, all the well-known incidents highlighted in red. We can see Columbine in 1999 with 13 people killed, Sandy Hook in 2012 with 26, Sante Fe 2018 (10), Parkland, Florida, 2022 (17) and now Uvalde, Texas with 21 killed this week. I share these numbers and visuals as a way to show that what Mathew Portell said is right on the mark. Moments of silence aren't solutions. It's time to speak up. But what exactly do we say? How can we “Seek to Understand?” when things are so horrible and abnormal? Dr. Covey's timeless principles can help us all here. We must first Seek to Understand[iv], using Dr. Stephen Covey's Habit #5. How do we understand such difficult tragedies in our world? The Brain of a School Shooter: This takes me back to the work of American Psychologist, Dr. Daniel Amen[v], whose work looking at the brain through SPECT Image Scans[vi] (that looks at blood flow and activity in the brain—where he looks to make improvements and further balance the flow to improve brain function) his work and scans weren't widely accepted when he began years ago, but he now helps people who come to his offices across the country (from well-known sports athletes, to celebrities, to regular people) to look at their brain to get to the root of their health and wellbeing from the brain level. He's famous for saying “When our brain works right, you work right.” Dr. Amen focuses on “why” this behavior is occurring (Habit #5) as he explained on recent Instagram post that the brain of Kip Kinkel[vii] (the shooter from the Thurston High School Shooting in Springfield, OR, 1998) was shown to be “toxic, damaged, and dramatically under active.” Dr. Amen said it “was one of the worst 15-year-old brains” he has ever seen and reminds us that “we have to talk about brain function whenever behavior is so awful and abnormal” and that “if we understand why (his brain is this way—he thinks possibly lack of oxygen at birth) then we can do something about it, but “most people get medication without understanding their brain.” (Dr. Daniel Amen Instagram). Dr. Amen shows a healthy brain that is smooth, even and symmetrical, versus an unhealthy, under-active brain when he points to the brain of the shooter. The challenge with this strategy is that we don't have SPECT image scanners in our classrooms (or any brain scanners at all for that matter!) to pinpoint those with unhealthy toxic brains, so we could do something with this information. What the Future Holds: Prevention from Understanding Dr. Amen is working on making brain scans that he offers more accessible, which only the future will tell, and aren't immediate solutions but there is still a lot that researching the brains of people who are committing these crimes can show. Since a SPECT image scan would only work on someone who is living (since it measures blood flow and activity in the brain) they can also look at the brain of someone who has died, to see what can be learned. The Brain of NFL Player Aaron Hernandez Just by looking at a razor-thin slice of the brain of Aaron Hernandez, (who was a football player in the NFL who was arrested and convicted of the murder of Odin Lloyd, and ended up committing suicide in prison) it was clear that “his brain was riddled with stage 3 CTE, a neurodegenerative disease which has 4 stages and has been found in athletes like football players, boxers and soccer players who endure repeated concussions and other blows to the head. It's been associated with memory loss, cognitive dysfunction, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.”[viii] While brain scans are not an immediate but a future solution, I thought about what else we could do as we reflect on the events that stopped us all in our tracks this week to give us some peace in the middle of this chaos. Dr. Amen says often that he's in the “helping business” showing that his brain is hard-wired for altruism. So How Can We Help Others With our Brain in Mind? Friederike Fabritus, a pioneer in the field of neurol-eadership, who joined us on EPISODE #27[ix] reminded me this week that “one aspect that is very important for our brain is purpose. When we help others and behave in altruistic ways, our brain is flooded with the happiness trifecta: dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin. These are instant well-being boosters.”[x] Doing good for others helps us to feel better! Research has shown that our brains are hard-wired for altruism and purpose.” Which brings us to this week's Brain Fact Friday. Did you know that: “Doing good for others helps us to feel better!” (Friederike Fabritius[xi], and from the research of a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, LA, Leonardo Christov-Moore[xii] that “our altruism may be more hard-wired than previously thought?”[xiii] Besides, Dr. Amen, who is helping us to “understand” why people behave in abnormal ways, we also have people in the world who take this understanding to another level by actually doing something about the problems that they see. This leads me to highlight the work of Darryl Scott, the father of Rachel Joy Scott, the first student killed at Columbine High School, who founded Rachelschallenge.org that focuses on his daughter's life, with this legacy, not her death. Darryl Scott has spoken to over five million people in live settings around the world, not counting the millions he has spoken to through programs such as Oprah, Larry King Live, CNN, and the Today Show. He has authored or co-authored five books, and meets with politicians and educators regularly concerning issues of school violence. I highlight Darryl Scott in this episode (even though there are others taking a stand to end violence in our schools) but I had the chance to hear Darryl Scott speak when he keynoted at a School Counselors Conference in Arizona in 2018 and it was an event I will never forget. While he talked about the importance of safe schools, and provided a timeline of the shootings that occurred after Columbine, he took us all back to the person who created education in the United States in the first place, Horace Mann.[xiv] Scott reminded us about The Principles of the Father of Education, one being the importance of making education “inclusive” for all children. He asked us to all think about where we are today with helping all students feel safe in our schools, making us all think to where US education began in the first place. For this week's Brain Fact Friday where “doing good for others makes us feel better” and that we are “hard-hired for altruism” I hope that we can all think of how we can move forward, with understanding, and go the extra mile to help others in need. We might not be able to solve all the world's problems at once, but doing a little bit every day to help others can make an incredible ripple effect on the world. I know we all know how to do this, and look for the ones who don't stand out in the crowd to help. While writing this episode, my alarm went off, and I had to pick up my youngest from her last day of school. While I was driving her home, there were two kids walking home up the side walk. One kid, looked like the older sister and the other, the youngest was much farther behind. It's now close to 100 degrees out in AZ, so you get the picture. The little one walking behind dropped a folder of papers all over the ground, and her older sister didn't even notice. She kept walking and the two girls were now really far apart. I'm writing this episode and super sensitive to this poor kid who just wants to go home, and now here papers are everywhere, so I stopped the car, and helped her to pick up her papers. I don't think I'll ever forget the look she gave me when she said “Thank you” as she ran up the street to join her sister. We all have a story like this—maybe you've helped someone walk across the street, or you've shown your kindness in some other way, but now we all know that are brains are wired to help others in this way, and to do more of this moving forward. Review and Conclusion To conclude this week's Brain Fact Friday, where we are looking for solutions to the problems we see in the world, we went back to Dr. Daniel Amen's work where SPECT image brain scans could help us to understand “why” terrible things can happen in the world (Using Dr. Covey's Habit #5 of Seek to Understand First) but until the research catches up with every day practice, we can all remember that: “Doing good for others helps us to feel better and that our brains are hard-wired for altruism and purpose.” When we find that purpose, like Darryl Scott, who founded Rachel's Challenge, this can improve our well-being while our message goes on to impact millions more around the world. Keep our eyes open for those who could use our help, and take action when you can. We can all make the world a better place, and our brains are hard wired to do this. I hope this weekend that you surround yourself with those you love, and that you think of ways that you can help others around you, as we do have the ability to make change over time, awhich does require action, not silence. See you next week. 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Fifteen year old Matthew Kent was out for a jog on the evening of June 17th, 2013 when he discovered something that would change the course of multiple lives. Kent had just finished working out at the gym, and he was training for his high school track team, so he decided to run the short distance back to his home in Westwood Estates in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. His route brought him through a secluded clearing in an industrial park around 5PM where he saw a man, lying on his back, not moving. Kent approached the man to ask if he was alright, and when he received no response, he called the police. The body was that of 27 year old Odin Lloyd, a semi professional football player and a linebacker for the Boston Bandits, a family man whose two loves in life were his family and football, but for some unexplainable reason he had been shot to death, execution style. Odin was not from North Attleboro, and it wasn't the kind of place where random acts of violence occurred, but law enforcement quickly discovered that he only knew two people in the area. Shayanna Jenkins, the sister of Lloyd's girlfriend, and Aaron Hernandez, Shayanna's boyfriend and tight end for the New England Patriots. No one wanted to believe that a young and talented professional football player who had just signed a 40 million dollar contract could possibly be involved with this brutal murder, but as the investigation progressed, a pandoras box was opened, revealing that there was another, darker side to Aaron Hernandez. Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCO.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod
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Am 17. Juni 2013 wird ein Mann tot in einem Industriegebiet von North Attleborough im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts aufgefunden, er wurde an diesem abgelegenen Ort mit sechs Schüssen regelrecht hingerichtet. Das Opfer ist ein gewisser Odin Lloyd, ein semiprofessioneller Footballspieler - und sein Mörder? Ein Star, ein gefeierter NFL-Profi: Aaron Hernandez. Das ist ein Fall, in dem ein Mann auf dem Football-Feld große Erfolge feierte, ein umjubelter Star war. Bei dem lief auch privat alles bestens. Er war mit seiner Jugendliebe Shayanna Jenkins verlobt, gerade Vater einer Tochter geworden und hatte eigentlich alles. Das war zumindest das, was die Öffentlichkeit sah und dachte. Aber Hernandez hatte auch ein geheimes Leben. Voller falscher Freunde, Drogen und Waffen. Ein Leben, in dem er mordete. Unterstützt von Reporter-Legende Günter Zapf ermitteln Malte Asmus und Moritz Knorr die Gründe, warum Aaron Hernandez zum eiskalten Killer wurde. Waren es die Drogen, war es seine Lebensgeschichte - oder war es am Ende sogar sein Sport? Das als Intromusik verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Cinematic Crime Suspense", wurde erstellt von tyops. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz. Das im Podcast verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Your number's up ", wurde erstellt von Scott Buckley. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz.
Am 17. Juni 2013 wird ein Mann tot in einem Industriegebiet von North Attleborough im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts aufgefunden, er wurde an diesem abgelegenen Ort mit sechs Schüssen regelrecht hingerichtet. Das Opfer ist ein gewisser Odin Lloyd, ein semiprofessioneller Footballspieler - und sein Mörder? Ein Star, ein gefeierter NFL-Profi: Aaron Hernandez. Das ist ein Fall, in dem ein Mann auf dem Football-Feld große Erfolge feierte, ein umjubelter Star war. Bei dem lief auch privat alles bestens. Er war mit seiner Jugendliebe Shayanna Jenkins verlobt, gerade Vater einer Tochter geworden und hatte eigentlich alles. Das war zumindest das, was die Öffentlichkeit sah und dachte. Aber Hernandez hatte auch ein geheimes Leben. Voller falscher Freunde, Drogen und Waffen. Ein Leben, in dem er mordete. Unterstützt von Reporter-Legende Günter Zapf ermitteln Malte Asmus und Moritz Knorr die Gründe, warum Aaron Hernandez zum eiskalten Killer wurde. Waren es die Drogen, war es seine Lebensgeschichte - oder war es am Ende sogar sein Sport? Das als Intromusik verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Cinematic Crime Suspense", wurde erstellt von tyops. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz. Das im Podcast verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Your number's up ", wurde erstellt von Scott Buckley. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz.
Am 17. Juni 2013 wird ein Mann tot in einem Industriegebiet von North Attleborough im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts aufgefunden, er wurde an diesem abgelegenen Ort mit sechs Schüssen regelrecht hingerichtet. Das Opfer ist ein gewisser Odin Lloyd, ein semiprofessioneller Footballspieler - und sein Mörder? Ein Star, ein gefeierter NFL-Profi: Aaron Hernandez. Das ist ein Fall, in dem ein Mann auf dem Football-Feld große Erfolge feierte, ein umjubelter Star war. Bei dem lief auch privat alles bestens. Er war mit seiner Jugendliebe Shayanna Jenkins verlobt, gerade Vater einer Tochter geworden und hatte eigentlich alles. Das war zumindest das, was die Öffentlichkeit sah und dachte. Aber Hernandez hatte auch ein geheimes Leben. Voller falscher Freunde, Drogen und Waffen. Ein Leben, in dem er mordete. Unterstützt von Reporter-Legende Günter Zapf ermitteln Malte Asmus und Moritz Knorr die Gründe, warum Aaron Hernandez zum eiskalten Killer wurde. Waren es die Drogen, war es seine Lebensgeschichte - oder war es am Ende sogar sein Sport? Das als Intromusik verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Cinematic Crime Suspense", wurde erstellt von tyops. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz. Das im Podcast verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Your number's up ", wurde erstellt von Scott Buckley. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz.
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Am 17. Juni 2013 wird ein Mann tot in einem Industriegebiet von North Attleborough im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts aufgefunden, er wurde an diesem abgelegenen Ort mit sechs Schüssen regelrecht hingerichtet. Das Opfer ist ein gewisser Odin Lloyd, ein semiprofessioneller Footballspieler - und sein Mörder? Ein Star, ein gefeierter NFL-Profi: Aaron Hernandez. Das ist ein Fall, in dem ein Mann auf dem Football-Feld große Erfolge feierte, ein umjubelter Star war. Bei dem lief auch privat alles bestens. Er war mit seiner Jugendliebe Shayanna Jenkins verlobt, gerade Vater einer Tochter geworden und hatte eigentlich alles. Das war zumindest das, was die Öffentlichkeit sah und dachte. Aber Hernandez hatte auch ein geheimes Leben. Voller falscher Freunde, Drogen und Waffen. Ein Leben, in dem er mordete. Unterstützt von Reporter-Legende Günter Zapf ermitteln Malte Asmus und Moritz Knorr die Gründe, warum Aaron Hernandez zum eiskalten Killer wurde. Waren es die Drogen, war es seine Lebensgeschichte - oder war es am Ende sogar sein Sport? Das als Intromusik verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Cinematic Crime Suspense", wurde erstellt von tyops. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz. Das im Podcast verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Your number's up ", wurde erstellt von Scott Buckley. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz.
Am 17. Juni 2013 wird ein Mann tot in einem Industriegebiet von North Attleborough im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts aufgefunden, er wurde an diesem abgelegenen Ort mit sechs Schüssen regelrecht hingerichtet. Das Opfer ist ein gewisser Odin Lloyd, ein semiprofessioneller Footballspieler - und sein Mörder? Ein Star, ein gefeierter NFL-Profi: Aaron Hernandez. Das ist ein Fall, in dem ein Mann auf dem Football-Feld große Erfolge feierte, ein umjubelter Star war. Bei dem lief auch privat alles bestens. Er war mit seiner Jugendliebe Shayanna Jenkins verlobt, gerade Vater einer Tochter geworden und hatte eigentlich alles. Das war zumindest das, was die Öffentlichkeit sah und dachte. Aber Hernandez hatte auch ein geheimes Leben. Voller falscher Freunde, Drogen und Waffen. Ein Leben, in dem er mordete. Unterstützt von Reporter-Legende Günter Zapf ermitteln Malte Asmus und Moritz Knorr die Gründe, warum Aaron Hernandez zum eiskalten Killer wurde. Waren es die Drogen, war es seine Lebensgeschichte - oder war es am Ende sogar sein Sport? Das als Intromusik verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Cinematic Crime Suspense", wurde erstellt von tyops. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz. Das im Podcast verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Your number's up ", wurde erstellt von Scott Buckley. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz.
Am 17. Juni 2013 wird ein Mann tot in einem Industriegebiet von North Attleborough im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts aufgefunden, er wurde an diesem abgelegenen Ort mit sechs Schüssen regelrecht hingerichtet. Das Opfer ist ein gewisser Odin Lloyd, ein semiprofessioneller Footballspieler - und sein Mörder? Ein Star, ein gefeierter NFL-Profi: Aaron Hernandez. Das ist ein Fall, in dem ein Mann auf dem Football-Feld große Erfolge feierte, ein umjubelter Star war. Bei dem lief auch privat alles bestens. Er war mit seiner Jugendliebe Shayanna Jenkins verlobt, gerade Vater einer Tochter geworden und hatte eigentlich alles. Das war zumindest das, was die Öffentlichkeit sah und dachte. Aber Hernandez hatte auch ein geheimes Leben. Voller falscher Freunde, Drogen und Waffen. Ein Leben, in dem er mordete. Unterstützt von Reporter-Legende Günter Zapf ermitteln Malte Asmus und Moritz Knorr die Gründe, warum Aaron Hernandez zum eiskalten Killer wurde. Waren es die Drogen, war es seine Lebensgeschichte - oder war es am Ende sogar sein Sport? Das als Intromusik verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Cinematic Crime Suspense", wurde erstellt von tyops. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz. Das im Podcast verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Your number's up ", wurde erstellt von Scott Buckley. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz.
Am 17. Juni 2013 wird ein Mann tot in einem Industriegebiet von North Attleborough im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts aufgefunden, er wurde an diesem abgelegenen Ort mit sechs Schüssen regelrecht hingerichtet. Das Opfer ist ein gewisser Odin Lloyd, ein semiprofessioneller Footballspieler - und sein Mörder? Ein Star, ein gefeierter NFL-Profi: Aaron Hernandez. Das ist ein Fall, in dem ein Mann auf dem Football-Feld große Erfolge feierte, ein umjubelter Star war. Bei dem lief auch privat alles bestens. Er war mit seiner Jugendliebe Shayanna Jenkins verlobt, gerade Vater einer Tochter geworden und hatte eigentlich alles. Das war zumindest das, was die Öffentlichkeit sah und dachte. Aber Hernandez hatte auch ein geheimes Leben. Voller falscher Freunde, Drogen und Waffen. Ein Leben, in dem er mordete. Unterstützt von Reporter-Legende Günter Zapf ermitteln Malte Asmus und Moritz Knorr die Gründe, warum Aaron Hernandez zum eiskalten Killer wurde. Waren es die Drogen, war es seine Lebensgeschichte - oder war es am Ende sogar sein Sport? Das als Intromusik verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Cinematic Crime Suspense", wurde erstellt von tyops. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz. Das im Podcast verwendete Soundfile trägt den Titel "Your number's up ", wurde erstellt von Scott Buckley. Wir verwenden dieses Musikstück in Übereinstimmung mit der CC 4.0-Lizenz.
Fifteen year old Matthew Kent was out for a jog on the evening of June 17th, 2013 when he discovered something that would change the course of multiple lives. Kent had just finished working out at the gym, and he was training for his high school track team, so he decided to run the short distance back to his home in Westwood Estates in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. His route brought him through a secluded clearing in an industrial park around 5PM where he saw a man, lying on his back, not moving. Kent approached the man to ask if he was alright, and when he received no response, he called the police. The body was that of 27 year old Odin Lloyd, a semi professional football player and a linebacker for the Boston Bandits, a family man whose two loves in life were his family and football, but for some unexplainable reason he had been shot to death, execution style. Odin was not from North Attleboro, and it wasn't the kind of place where random acts of violence occurred, but law enforcement quickly discovered that he only knew two people in the area. Shayanna Jenkins, the sister of Lloyd's girlfriend, and Aaron Hernandez, Shayanna's boyfriend and tight end for the New England Patriots. No one wanted to believe that a young and talented professional football player who had just signed a 40 million dollar contract could possibly be involved with this brutal murder, but as the investigation progressed, a pandoras box was opened, revealing that there was another, darker side to Aaron Hernandez. Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCO.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod
Fifteen year old Matthew Kent was out for a jog on the evening of June 17th, 2013 when he discovered something that would change the course of multiple lives. Kent had just finished working out at the gym, and he was training for his high school track team, so he decided to run the short distance back to his home in Westwood Estates in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. His route brought him through a secluded clearing in an industrial park around 5PM where he saw a man, lying on his back, not moving. Kent approached the man to ask if he was alright, and when he received no response, he called the police. The body was that of 27 year old Odin Lloyd, a semi professional football player and a linebacker for the Boston Bandits, a family man whose two loves in life were his family and football, but for some unexplainable reason he had been shot to death, execution style. Odin was not from North Attleboro, and it wasn't the kind of place where random acts of violence occurred, but law enforcement quickly discovered that he only knew two people in the area. Shayanna Jenkins, the sister of Lloyd's girlfriend, and Aaron Hernandez, Shayanna's boyfriend and tight end for the New England Patriots. No one wanted to believe that a young and talented professional football player who had just signed a 40 million dollar contract could possibly be involved with this brutal murder, but as the investigation progressed, a pandoras box was opened, revealing that there was another, darker side to Aaron Hernandez. Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCO.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod
Fifteen year old Matthew Kent was out for a jog on the evening of June 17th, 2013 when he discovered something that would change the course of multiple lives. Kent had just finished working out at the gym, and he was training for his high school track team, so he decided to run the short distance back to his home in Westwood Estates in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. His route brought him through a secluded clearing in an industrial park around 5PM where he saw a man, lying on his back, not moving. Kent approached the man to ask if he was alright, and when he received no response, he called the police. The body was that of 27 year old Odin Lloyd, a semi professional football player and a linebacker for the Boston Bandits, a family man whose two loves in life were his family and football, but for some unexplainable reason he had been shot to death, execution style. Odin was not from North Attleboro, and it wasn't the kind of place where random acts of violence occurred, but law enforcement quickly discovered that he only knew two people in the area. Shayanna Jenkins, the sister of Lloyd's girlfriend, and Aaron Hernandez, Shayanna's boyfriend and tight end for the New England Patriots. No one wanted to believe that a young and talented professional football player who had just signed a 40 million dollar contract could possibly be involved with this brutal murder, but as the investigation progressed, a pandoras box was opened, revealing that there was another, darker side to Aaron Hernandez. Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCompanyCO.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod Update Description
Aaron Hernandez was an up and coming star tight end, and now convicted murderer. He played in the National Football League for three seasons with the New England Patriots until his career came to an abrupt end after his arrest and conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd. Join us in today's episode as we break this truly bizarre case start to finish. Keep up with the show: Instagram: @thedwtdpodcast Music by: lex music
Welcome back (or for the first time) to Dark and Devious!! We are very excited to embark on our second year of providing quality, true crime stories. Our first case back is a big one; the story of Aaron Hernandez and the murder of Odin Lloyd. Aaron Hernandez seemed to have it all, a lucrative football career, a beautiful fiancee, a baby girl, and a million plus dollar house in a well-to-do neighborhood, but under the surface, Hernandez was dealing with a hidden violent streak. Brain trauma and abuse added fuel to the fire and the result spelled tragedy for his family and so many more around him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patrick-conn/support
Aaron Hernandez had it all, a starting job on the New England Patriots, a touch down in the Super Bowl, A beautiful fiancé, where did it all go so wrong? He is credibly accused in the murder of three people and the shooting of five in total. He committed suicide in prison, just as his bi-sexuality hit the news media. During a postmortem examination his brain was found to have a significant amount of CTE. Did this contribute to his bloody tendencies? There is so much more to this story than most remember. Its a fascinating case, with real consequences and real victims. Please share this episode!All American murder:The Rise and Fall of Aaron Hernandezhttps://amzn.to/3uSNEzEFox 25 on Boston double homicide https://bit.ly/3GJaITZAaron Hernandez Timelinehttps://cbsloc.al/3GDjHWM
Welcome back to another episode of True Crime Boulevard, This is the case of Aaron Hernandez and the Murder of Odin Lloyd. This case was a doozy. There was a lot of stuff happening but I hope I was able to do this case some justice. Thank you again for joining me this week. if you would like to Follow me on Instagram you can find me @truecrimeblvd1 or @_briadaniels or you can email me at truecrimeblvd@gmail.com, Please remember to Comment, share and, follow the podcast, and until next week this is Bre! Sources Netflix: Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Aaron Hernandez, there is so much more to this story than was portrayed in the media. Aaron was convicted in the bizarre murder of Odin Lloyd. But he was suspected in an attempted homicide while playing for the Florida Gators. He also shot his best friend in the head in a startling attack, He was tried for a double homicide of two club patron who had bumped into him, inside the bar. Shortly thereafter he proceeded to shoot and kill Odin Lloyd. Aaron was led out of his mansion in handcuffs at the age of 23. This occurred on the heels of signing a 40 Million contract extension with the New England Patriots. This story is filled with several misconceptions, let's go through them!All American Murder:The Rise and Fall of Aaron Hernandezhttps://amzn.to/35upOQ9WBZ Newshttps://cbsloc.al/3s5Cogq
A história de Aaron Henandez, de sucesso na NFL a acusação de homicídio. O que era para ser uma carreira promissora se tornou um dos casos mais famosos de crimes dentro da liga nacional de futebol americano. Aaron Hernandez, Tight End do New England Patriots, matou, a sangue frio, seu amigo e cunhado Odin Lloyd, outro jogador de futebol americano de uma liga semiprofissional.
A história de Aaron Henandez, de sucesso na NFL a acusação de homicídio. O que era para ser uma carreira promissora se tornou um dos casos mais famosos de crimes dentro da liga nacional de futebol americano. Aaron Hernandez, Tight End do New England Patriots, matou, a sangue frio, seu amigo e cunhado Odin Lloyd, outro jogador de futebol americano de uma liga semiprofissional.
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In April 2015, Aaron Hernandez, a former tight end for the New England Patriots, was found guilty of the cold-blooded murder of a semi-pro footballer and sentenced to life in prison. But there's more to this story than the tragic death of Odin Lloyd. The story of the most disgraced player in NFL history involves strip clubs, a botched execution, a disgruntled drug dealer, a busted eardrum, ex-con bodyguards, and an unsolved double homicide in the heart of Boston that was on the verge of going cold.Follow BADLANDS wherever you get your podcasts to hear new episodes of BADLANDS Season 2: SPORTSLAND each Wednesday. As a bonus, Amazon Music listeners can hear all 10 episodes of BADLANDS Season 2: SPORTSLAND on demand right now at amazon.com/badlands.This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including suicide. If you're thinking about suicide or are worried about a friend or loved one, call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On June 17th 2013, around 5:30 AM in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, a jogger out for his daily run decided to take a quick shortcut through an industrial area on the way home. It was there that he stumbled upon the body of 27 year old Odin Lloyd. Later that day, the news reported that the body had been found about a mile from the home of NFL Star Aaron Hernandez. Within days, Hernandez was in custody and facing murder charges. During the trial, Hernandez's past was put into the spotlight, including a 2012 double murder in Boston's south end. Wanna take our Patreon for a test drive and get FREE BONUS EPISODES? Just visit this link: killerqueens.link/jinx. Just enter your name and email and you'll be taken to a page with all your freebies! For about $0.33/day, you can have 3 brand new Killer Queens episodes each week and over 150 full length bonus episodes to binge RIGHT NOW! That's less than you'd pay for a Surge! Hang with us: Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Join our Case Discussion Group on Facebook Get Killer Queens Merch Bonus Episodes Support Our AMAZING Sponsors: AcornTV: Try Acorn TV free for 30 days, by going to Acorn.TV and use my promo code queens. But you HAVE to enter the code in all lowercase letters. Vivino: I've really stepped up my wine game thanks to Vivino! Give them a try and I know you're going to love it. Go to Vivino.com/QUEENS and use code QUEENS at checkout to save 20% on your first order of up to $200. Betterhelp: Visit betterhelp.com/QUEENS and join the over 1,000,000 people who have taken charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Special offer for Killer Queens listeners: get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/[QUEENS] The Flex Company: So say goodbye to cramps. Put sex back on the table. And lend Mother Nature a hand. Go to FLEXFITS.com/queens and use code queens for 20% off Flex Disc Starter Kits—or 10% off your first Flex Cup—PLUS free U.S. shipping! © 2021 Killer Queens Podcast. All Rights Reserved Music provided by Steven Tobi Logo designed by Sloane Williams of The Sophisticated Crayon
It's a Katie episode as we discuss the hotly contested case of Aaron Hernandez and the murders of Odin Lloyd, Daniel Correia De Abreu, and Safiro Furtado.
Aaron Hernandez had a difficult upbringing. He has a strained family life combined with losing his father at an early age which set him on a path of rebellion. He was brash, quick-tempered and took offense at even the most benign gestures. He was also a very talented football player, the one aspect of his life where he excelled and gave him a future.It was the love of football which connected him to Odin Lloyd, the man who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancé. Lloyd was a semi-professional football player himself, and became close friends with the NFL star. Then, for reasons nobody fully understands, Lloyd was shot dead on June 17, 2013 approximately a mile from Hernandez's residence. Hernandez was arrested shortly thereafter and the rest is history.In this episode, Paul provides some insight into the New England Patriot's most infamous Tight End, how he lived and how he died. We examine one the biggest issues which will come up in a trial...what was the defendant's motive?While a prosecutor is typically not required to prove motive as an element of a crime, jurors are always curious as to why a person would commit murder. In this case, we see how even when a prosecutor is well versed in the facts of his or her case, it is still difficult to paint a convincing picture for a jury when you can't give any reasonable explanation for why the defendant did what he is alleged to have done.We also discuss the complicated issue of how much a defense attorney should concede to maintain credibility with a jury. It's a fine line that good lawyers have to continuously walk, and knowing what you can fight and what you have to just accept is often a difficult task in the moment. In the Hernandez case, Paul explains why he felt the defense attorney conceded too much and ultimately gave away the case.If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to the show and send me any feedback you have.
Aaron Hernandez had a successful college football career that led to playing 3 years in the NFL. However, his career ended suddenly when he was arrested for shooting his friend, Odin Lloyd. What led Hernandez to snap? Could he be responsible for other murders? Find out now on True Crimecast.
The wild case of NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez and the murder of Odin Lloyd. TW: this episode mentions murder and suicide. Sources: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Hernandez Documentary: Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fraternalfiles/support
Episode 8: Centers, Tight Ends & CTEIn 2002 America would mourn the death of former NFL Pittsburgh Steeler Mike Webster. In the days leading up to his death Webster was acting "crazy". He was living out of his truck by choice, even though he had plenty of money. He appeared unkept, paranoid and lacked sleep.On June 26, 2013, the entire United Stated watched as a star player on one of the NFL's biggest franchises was escorted out of his house by police. New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was charged later that day with the murder of Odin Lloyd.Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, more commonly known as CTE, is the term used to describe brain degeneration likely caused by repeated head traumas. CTE is a diagnosis made only at autopsy by studying sections of the brain. Is CTE silently killing athletes and veterans?Episode Sources:http://www.bu.edu/articles/2017/cte-former-nfl-players/https://concussionfoundation.org/CTE-resources/what-is-CTEhttps://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/aaron-hernandez-timeline-murders-trials-prison-suicide/1886y82a8bgyx123qxcgg04lb5https://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/concussion/https://medium.com/@sam.hooker10/chronic-traumatic-encephalopathy-prominence-in-former-nfl-players-d1d0d707265aMusic and Sound Effects Credit:https://pixabay.com/music/epic-classical-epic-darkness-469/Support the show (https://cash.app/$myinquiringmind)
On June 17, 2013 , a jogger found a body laying in a gravel pit. The victim was later identified as Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player from Dorchester, Massachusetts. Lloyd's body was found a mile away from New England Patriots Tight End, Aaron Hernandez's home. On June 26, Hernandez was arrest and charged with first degree murder. In April 2015, Hernandez was found guilty and sentence to life without parole. Exactly two years later, Hernandez was found dead in his cell of an apparent suicide. His brain was examined at a top Boston university and it was determined the Hernandez was suffering from a severe case of CTE. Enjoy!I have a Patreon now! For $3 a month, get exclusive content! patreon.com/backroom
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This week, our pal Blake from pop culture podcast Culture Rhymes W/ Culture is back with us! Ariel tells us about the death of Odin Lloyd and covers the role that NFL star, Aaron Hernandez played in his murder.
Aaron Hernandez was the youngest player in the history of the NFL and in 2012 his super star skills lit up the Super Bowl. But he was leading a double life. In 2015 Aaron Hernandez, was convicted of murdering Odin Lloyd, the boyfriend of his fiancée’s sister. And at 3.03 am on April 19, 2017, while serving a life sentence, Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell. He was just 27 years old. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to https://www.reelz.com/podcasts/ Next week… Autopsy examines the death of soul music legend Barry White.
Kenzie and Ame discuss the final installment in the Netflix documentary Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez. This week, we see the end of the first trial against Aaron landing him with a murder conviction. With another trial looming ahead, he hires a celebrity defense attorney and begins thinking about his appeal with the Odin Lloyd case. We also discover more information as doctors examine the damage to his brain from the years of hits taken while playing football.
This week on Shear Crime, Kenzie and Ame start a 3 part series on the Netflix documentary, Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez. What could have provoked this rising star in the NFL to kill his friend Odin Lloyd, leaving him to be found in a field less than a mile from his mansion in Bristol, Connecticut? This story is one that left many people scratching their heads and wondering if money truly can't buy happiness.
Aaron Hernandez ist in den USA ein gefeierter und beliebter Profisportler. Doch auf dem Gipfel seines Erfolges gerät er plötzlich unter Mordverdacht. Und während die Fans noch hinter ihm stehen, gehen die Ermittler einem unglaublichen Fall nach, der so einige überraschende Wendungen bereithält. Und damit herzlich Willkommen bei Reich, schön, tot - dem True Crime Podcast aus der Glitzerwelt. Wir berichten über wahre Verbrechen, in denen die reichen, berühmten und schönen Menschen dieser Welt ihre oft dramatischsten Hauptrollen spielen. Mal als bemitleidenswerte Opfer, mal als eiskalte Killer. Denn eines können wir euch mit Sicherheit sagen - weder Reichtum, Ruhm noch Schönheit schützen vor Verbrechen ... ganz im Gegenteil! Wir freuen uns auf euch, ab jetzt jeden Montag! Wir, das sind Nadine und Susanne, haben ein Faible für die verrückte Glitzerwelt in der Glamour und Grabstein manchmal ganz nah beieinander liegen. Wir freuen uns über Feedback, Themenvorschläge und Eure Meinungen unter reichschoentot@julep.de ***Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links*** Fotos Festnahme und Gericht: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/27/sports/football/patriots-aaron-hernandez-arrested.html Foto Odin Lloyd: https://www.express.de/news/panorama/football-star-aaron-hernandez-machte-sein-doppelleben-ihn-zum-moerder--36200428 Artikel zum Thema Homophobie: https://www.queer.de/detail.php?article_id=32143 Fotos zu Odin Lloyd und Carlos Ortiz: https://allthatsinteresting.com/odin-lloyd ***Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links***
No episódio de hoje, falamos sobre o caso do ex-jogador da NFL, Aaron Hernandez, que foi acusado de ter assassinado um homem chamado Odin Lloyd, que era seu concunhado. Só que essa história é muito mais complexa do que isso, e acabou expondo outros crimes. | Projeto indicado: Segura Curva das Mães! http://vaka.me/974844 | instagram.com/moduspod e twitter.com/moduspod
O episódio do Excalicast tem como base o livro "The Truth About Aaron Hernandez" e nós falamos muito sobre o caso da morte do Odin Lloyd, sobre NFL e sobre os perigos de lesões repetidas na cabeça. Nos acompanhe no Twitter e Instagram em @excalicast.
Part 2 of 2. NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez had unlimited talent and potential. When he was arrested for the murder of Odin Lloyd, his life came crashing down. Were there warning signs, and just how dangerous was Aaron Hernandez?
NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez had unlimited talent and potential. When he was arrested for the murder of Odin Lloyd, his life came crashing down. Were there warning signs, and just how dangerous was Aaron Hernandez? Part 1 of 2.
Today we head back to the year 2013, when New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was arrested for the shocking murder of friend Odin Lloyd.
En el séptimo episodio de No salgas de casa, Mariana le cuenta a Sara sobre Aaron Hernandez, el ex jugador de la NFL que asesinó a su amigo Odin Lloyd. ¡Espera la Parte II la próxima semana!Las imágenes referentes al caso están en nuestro instagram: @nosalgasdecasapodcast.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/nosalgasdecasapodcast)
Paige will tell you about Aaron Hernandez’s past, alleged victims along the way, people he was heavily involved with, the murder of Odin Lloyd and some details that came out after Aaron’s death. (After the Deux Life commercial the audio drops a notch for approximately 2 minutes. This was due to Paige clipping her mic on too low after she got her dogs to quit rough housing and barking.
This week Lisa talks about The Murder of Odin Lloyd by Aaron Hernandez, Kirsten talks about BCE Gay Influence, and Kay talks about Emperor Ai in ancient china.
Laura, Jim and Lisa analyse Aaron Hernandez, discuss domestic violence and violence in sport and break down the Netflix show Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez.#HisNameWasOdinLloyd#DomesticViolenceLaura Richards from Real Crime Profile is taking part in Podcast Live: Crime - a podcast festival over two evenings dedicated to murder, investigations and bad behaviour.The event's at Wilton's Music Hall in Whitechapel.Laura Richards from Real Crime Profile will be on Wednesday 8th April at 9.30pmVisithttps://www.podcastlive.com/realcrimeprofile/THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORSEMBARKGo to EmbarkVet.com and use promo code REALCRIME for 15% off of your Dog DNA Test KitSUNBASKETGet $35 off your order by going to Sunbasket.com/REALCRIME and enter the promo code REALCRIMEBEST FIENDSDownload the game for FREE at the Apple App Store or Google Play
The murder of Odin Lloyd put Aaron Hernandez on the entire world’s radar. But this was not his first brush with the law. In his late teens/early twenties, Aaron Hernandez was acquitted on a murder charge after shooting two people in public. His long-time erratic behavior demands we consider two questions- was his behavior spawned by the privilege he was given early on? Or was it a result of CTE? After his death and subsequent autopsy, Aaron Hernandez was found to have the most extreme case of CTE to date. While it does not excuse his behavior, there may be more to understanding Aaron Hernandez and his behavior than just privilege. On June 22, 1983, 14-year-old Emanuela Orlandi went missing after her flute lesson. Her case still captivates Italy today and it’s not hard to see why. Shortly after her disappearance, the case took a conspiracy theory-esque turn. Soon she was tied in with a man in jail for an assassination attempt against the Pope. Later, it was the Italian mafia who took her as collateral against Vatican City whom owed the Italian Mob money. Then some speculated that she was kidnapped for the purposes of a sex party. While all these tips and theories swirl close to the surface, we may never know what really happened the day Emanuela Orlandi disappeared.Sit back, pour a glass of something nice and join us on this week's dark journeyPlease follow us on socials!Instagram: boozeyblondespodTwitter: boozeyblondesEmail: boozeyblondes@gmail.comFacebook: Blondes, Booze, and Bullsh*teIntro/Closing Music: "Shaving Mirror" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/I Meet Autumn by KhalafNasirs (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/khalafnasirs/59568 “The Dusty Attic” By ErikMMusic Copyright © 2012 Rickair Productions All rights reserved. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iVudI95Ebc
Recognized as an All-American at the University of Florida, Hernandez was drafted by the Patriots in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Alongside teammate Rob Gronkowski, he formed one of the league's most dominant tight-end duos, becoming the first pair of tight ends to score at least five touchdowns each in consecutive seasons for the same team. He made one Super Bowl appearance in XLVI. During the 2013 off-season, Hernandez was arrested and charged for the murder of Odin Lloyd, a semi-professional player who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancée. Following his arrest, Hernandez was immediately released by the Patriots. He was found guilty of first-degree murder in 2015 and sentenced to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center. While on trial for Lloyd's murder, he was also indicted for the 2012 double homicide of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado, but he was acquitted after a 2017 trial. Days after being acquitted of the double homicide, Hernandez was found dead in his cell. His death was ruled a suicide by hanging. His conviction for Lloyd's murder was initially vacated under the doctrine of abatement ab initio because Hernandez died during its appeal but, it was reinstated in 2019 following an appeal from prosecutors and Odin Lloyd's family. After his death, Hernandez was diagnosed with severe chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which may have affected his actions and emotional stability and may have been a contributing factor in some of his criminal behavior. It just goes to show no matter your economic status mental health needs to be addressed! #therealtalkpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the6thman/support
From teenage gang member to $40 million star of the New England Patriots, from All-American college player to drug addict, murderer, dead by suicide in his jail cell at age twenty-seven…you think you know the Aaron Hernandez story? You don’t. For the first time, Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields will reveal the real, hitherto unknown motive for the killing of Odin Lloyd—the only crime for which Hernandez was ever convicted and a revelation so shocking it will shake the foundations of the NFL itself. It will also unpick a pattern of violence and brutality stretching back to his time as a teenager at the University of Florida, revealing further shooting victims, evidence of his involvement in the double murder of Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado in 2012. Featuring new interviews with Hernandez’s cellmates, serving police investigators, prosecutors, psychologists, attorneys—as well as key witnesses including Hernandez’s drug dealer, a male stripper he hired days before the killing of Lloyd—plus extensive testimony from relatives of Hernandez’s victims, Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields is the exhaustive, definitive account of the rise and fall of a man undone by his own appetite for violence, gangsterism, power, drugs, and self-destruction. This is the real Aaron Hernandez story—and perhaps just the beginning of a whole new murder investigation.
Bomani shares his takeaways from Zion Williamson's debut for the Pelicans (2:13) and why he doesn't think Eli Manning is a Hall of Famer in light of his retirement from football (9:07). Plus, Dan Wetzel of Yahoo! Sports joins to discuss the Netflix documentary he executive produced "Killer Inside: The Mind of Hernandez" (14:52). Together they delve into the scope of the doc including Aaron's motive for the murder of Odin Lloyd, what role the Patriots played in monitoring Hernandez's behavior and more.
Bomani shares his takeaways from Zion Williamson's debut for the Pelicans (2:13) and why he doesn't think Eli Manning is a Hall of Famer in light of his retirement from football (9:07). Plus, Dan Wetzel of Yahoo! Sports joins to discuss the Netflix documentary he executive produced "Killer Inside: The Mind of Hernandez" (14:52). Together they delve into the scope of the doc including Aaron's motive for the murder of Odin Lloyd, what role the Patriots played in monitoring Hernandez's behavior and more.
Joining us on this episode of the podcast is Kevin Armstrong, one of the Executive Producers on Netflix's docu-series Killer Insider: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez. Kevin and I talk about the docu-series, particularly around Aaron Hernandez's Connecticut connections. We discuss other aspects of the series as well including Hernandez's sexuality and CTE condition.This episode was edited by Stephen Sanzari.
Sara rarely does a high profile case, but after seeing Netflix’s docuseries ‘Killer Inside’, it was a story she couldn’t resist. Sara’s husband Jason joins the show to discuss CTE, Aaron’s messed up childhood, the possibility he was gay, and what motive he could have had for killing his friend, Odin Lloyd. It’s a wild story that captivated the country and rocked the NFL.Before all that, they discuss Jennifer Anniston and Brad Pitt's viral reunion, KK West's documentary, 'The Justice Project', and Gillian Michaels on celebrating Lizzo's weight. Sources include but not limited to-Netflix, the ID channel, People magazine, enews etc
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez is a true crime documentary series about convicted murderer and former professional football player Aaron Hernandez. The three-part documentary explores his conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd, other murder cases in which he was a suspect, and the factors in his life that shaped his behavior. Dr. Jason Muir, a board-certified neurologist in both Psychiatry and Neurology with additional certification in Clinical Neurophysiology, has worked with former NFL football players reviews the series and answers questions about CTE. Amanda Griffiths reviews One Last Hug: Three Days at Grief Camp on HBO. More than 1.5 million children in America are grieving the premature loss of a parent. One Last Hug follows three heartbreaking but ultimately empowering days at Camp Erin, a bereavement camp that offers children who lost loved ones the support they need to deal with their grief. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://www.cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Facebook.com/loveandknucklesAmazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseyca See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Remember to listen to the ad at the beginning of the show. Email us with questions or topics @fypodcast1@gmail.com The new Aaron Hernandez documentary is making it near impossible for the family of Odin Lloyd -- the ex-NFL star's murder victim -- to recover because they were blindsided by the film. https://www.tmz.com/2020/01/21/aaron-hernandez-documentary-upset-odin-lloyd-family/ The cop who recorded the video of ex-NBA player Delonte West being questioned in handcuffs has been suspended, according to the Associated Press. https://www.bet.com/news/sports/2020/01/22/police-officer-who-filmed--disturbing-viral-video-of-handcuffed-.html After removing her name from the Sundance documentary On the Record, Oprah Winfrey appears to be straddling #MeToo fault lines. On the one hand, the 65-year-old media mogul has said she believes the women featured in the film who accuse Russell Simmons of sexual assault. On the other hand, she now has said that there are. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/oprah-s-russell-simmons-doc-withdrawal-angers-accusers-activists-1271572 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fyp/message
Kevin Flynn and Rebecca Lavoie (Crime Writers On....) interview sports writer Dan Wetzel and filmmaker Geno McDermott about their docuseries, Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez. They'll be talking about Aaron's upbringing, his friendship with criminals like Alexander Bradley, and the murder of Odin Lloyd. This episode will also discuss Aaron's suicide. If you or someone you know needs the Suicide Prevention Lifeline, the number is 1-800-273-8255.
I wanted to do something a little different this week. The podcast still comes out Monday but this is my review for the Netflix series Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez. He was a former TE for the New England Patriots and eventually went to jail for the murder of Odin Lloyd back in 2013. This documentary was interesting, to say the least. Whoever made this documentary didn't do the best job in my opinion. My opinion on Aaron Hernandez didn't change much. This just gave some context to the things he did, his upbringing and what may of lead to him murdering Odin Lloyd. Give it a listen and let me know if you want to see more of these from me. Please feel free to send me recommendations for any movies, docs, tv shows etc. Thank you for taking the time to listen to this week's bonus episode. Please feel free to share it, rate and follow on other platforms listed below. As well as my social media accounts to reach out to me for future topics, recommendations or just telling me how you agree or disagree with what I have to say. See you all next Monday. Social Media @'s: Twitter: SomeInternetShw Instagram: SomeInternetShow Podcast Links: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-a-bunch-of-hoopla/id1434176777 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5cUHEYX3YL3y9RX4IX73em Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/some-podcast-show/talking-a-bunch-of-hoopla Anchor: Anchor.fm/taboh,
From teenage gang member to $40 million star of the New England Patriots, from All-American college player to drug addict, murderer, dead by suicide in his jail cell at age twenty-seven . . . you think you know the Aaron Hernandez story? You don’t.For the first time, Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields will reveal the real, hitherto unknown motive for the killing of Odin Lloyd—the only crime for which Hernandez was ever convicted and a revelation so shocking it will shake the foundations of the NFL itself. It will also unpick a pattern of violence and brutality stretching back to his time as a teenager at the University of Florida, revealing further shooting victims, evidence of his involvement in the double murder of Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado in 2012, and, in a world exclusive, a compelling case for a fourth murder victim, shot just eleven days before the slaying of Odin Lloyd.Featuring new interviews with serving police investigators, prosecutors, psychologists, attorneys—as well as key witnesses including Hernandez’s drug dealer, a male stripper he hired days before the killing of Lloyd—plus extensive testimony from relatives of Hernandez’s victims, Killing Fields is the exhaustive, definitive account of the rise and fall of a man undone by his own appetite for violence, gangsterism, power, drugs, and self-destruction.This is the real Aaron Hernandez story—and perhaps just the beginning of a whole new murder investigation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From teenage gang member to $40 million star of the New England Patriots, from All-American college player to drug addict, murderer, dead by suicide in his jail cell at age twenty-seven . . . you think you know the Aaron Hernandez story? You don’t. For the first time, Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields will reveal the real, hitherto unknown motive for the killing of Odin Lloyd—the only crime for which Hernandez was ever convicted and a revelation so shocking it will shake the foundations of the NFL itself. It will also unpick a pattern of violence and brutality stretching back to his time as a teenager at the University of Florida, revealing further shooting victims, evidence of his involvement in the double murder of Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado in 2012, and, in a world exclusive, a compelling case for a fourth murder victim, shot just eleven days before the slaying of Odin Lloyd. Featuring new interviews with serving police investigators, prosecutors, psychologists, attorneys—as well as key witnesses including Hernandez’s drug dealer, a male stripper he hired days before the killing of Lloyd—plus extensive testimony from relatives of Hernandez’s victims, Killing Fields is the exhaustive, definitive account of the rise and fall of a man undone by his own appetite for violence, gangsterism, power, drugs, and self-destruction. This is the real Aaron Hernandez story—and perhaps just the beginning of a whole new murder investigation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we discuss the murder of Odin Lloyd, a high profile case involving former Patriot Aaron Hernandez. References for this week: http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/06/20/fayston-street-odin-lydon-was-their-star/ZKdaedGXqMEvhY1hxEo1UO/story.htmlhttps://www.espn.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/9440598/aaron-hernandez-odin-lloyd-connected-life-deathhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2013/07/09/hernandez-timeline/2504395/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Odin_LloydPlease subscribe anywhere you listen to podcasts and if you have itunes please rate us 5 stars. Email us at Ultimatebetrayalpod@gmail.com, follow us at @UltimateBetrayalpod on instagram and @ultbetraypod on twitter where you can tell us what you think about the podcast, suggest future cases, and/or tell us about missing people that we can try to help spread the word about.
From All-American to convicted murderer, Aaron Hernandez’ early career success as tight end for the New England Patriots was shockingly overshadowed by his violent life as a killer. Hernandez’ temper seemed to get the best of him in situations, and he was charged with the first-degree murder of friend Odin Lloyd and also indicted in connection with two drive-by murders in 2012. Without the possibility of parole on his life sentence, Hernandez ultimately saw no way out from it all and tragically took his own life in prison in 2017. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to www.reelz.com/podcasts/
From All-American to convicted murderer, Aaron Hernandez’ early career success as tight end for the New England Patriots was shockingly overshadowed by his violent life as a killer. Hernandez’ temper seemed to get the best of him in situations, and he was charged with the first-degree murder of friend Odin Lloyd and also indicted in connection with two drive-by murders in 2012. Without the possibility of parole on his life sentence, Hernandez ultimately saw no way out from it all and tragically took his own life in prison in 2017. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to www.reelz.com/podcasts/
This week we're discussing Aaron Hernandez, Odin Lloyd and Aaron's time spent at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center.
Part II: Aaron Hernandez is arrested for the murder of his friend, Odin Lloyd in 2013. Is the disease Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (ECT) to blame for his erratic and violent behavior? Unfortunately, the diagnosis can only be determined after death. Make sure you listen to part one first and stay tuned for our outtakes at the end! Unoffendable Adults Only! NSFW! Explicit, crude, graphic content provided by three unbalanced family members...proceed at your own risk! Subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hoosierhomicide and get access to over 18 episodes! We have some merchandise available! https://www.teepublic.com/user/hoosierhomicide Find us: instagram.com/hoosierhomicide and twitter.com/Hoosierhomicide Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/hoosierhomicide Check out our website at www.hoosierhomicide.com for pictures and show notes Rate-Review-Subscribe on iTunes we are also on Google Play, podBean, Stitcher, and Spotify https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hoosier-homicide/id1331666190?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR0LThNeZ5sdl6Q5IP9nVMHAFCQUSGACUP8YbnLaeG84_1eGe0eYQA-d8Wo https://play.google.com/music/listen?fbclid=IwAR3pkCyPs6UZRA8arkCehSKIViq0Fnj5MUlKxOJnIfm2QZ4BDFdfbeMT8ck&u=0#/ps/Iwqc4vvjsxqueze5ulie4jnvs44 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hoosier-homicide?fbclid=IwAR2mA2skhNS44ErUuefeXp68VzLEu-07nKJmHUo0ID4pn_JA9k3jWghZioo https://hoosierhomicide.podbean.com/
Prof. Michael Yelnoski; Dean of the Roger Williams University School of Law #WPRO The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ordered that the murder conviction of the late Aaron Hernandez in the death of Odin Lloyd be reinstated. The court overturned a long time practice of vacating a conviction in a capital case if a defendant died before a final judgement was rendered. Hernandez died of suicide in prison while his appeal was pending. https://law.rwu.edu/
Prof. Michael Yelnoski; Dean of the Roger Williams University School of Law #WPRO The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ordered that the murder conviction of the late Aaron Hernandez in the death of Odin Lloyd be reinstated. The court overturned a long time practice of vacating a conviction in a capital case if a defendant died before a final judgement was rendered. Hernandez died of suicide in prison while his appeal was pending. https://law.rwu.edu/
Aaron Hernandez was a tight end in the National Football League. A productive player during his three seasons with the New England Patriots, his career came to an abrupt end after his arrest and initial conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd, but that was just the tip of the iceberg, we thought we knew this story…we were mistaken. This is, without a doubt, one of the saddest sports tragedies in American history. TakeCareOf.com OhMyGaia.com truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH Creeper Galaxy Gear
Setting and breaking all kind of athletic records, Aaron Hernandez was known as a beast on the football field. Unfortunately, this term of endearment would come to have a very different meaning for Aaron. Was Aaron Hernandez a troubled man who was a product of his circumstances or could numerous head injuries be solely to blame? Join Lisa and Matt as they recount the tragic rise and fall of Aaron Hernandez. What happened to Odin Lloyd and who was responsible? Could CTE have played a key role in this tragic tale? And most of all...did the punishment fit the crime? *Please note all opinions in the show are solely in regards to the specific case we are discussing in this episode* Be sure to check out our sponsor for todays show True Crime Magazine. Enjoy 40% off of your purchase with code EYEFOREYE Check them out at http://www.thecrimemag.com Enjoy todays show? Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe and tell your friends! Want in on the discussion? Join uson our Facebookpage or group, Instagram @eyeforeyepod, twitter @eyeforeyepod or shoot us an email at eyeforeyepod@gmail.comand let us know your thoughts- does the punishment fit the crime? Don’t forget to check out Murder.lyif you would like to hear other amazing True Crime Podcasts Wanna start the Eye for an Eye conversation? Check out our merch shop at https://eyeforeyepod.threadless.com __ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline- 1-800-273-8255If youre feeling suicidal for any reason, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides crisis intervention and free emotional support via a 24/7 national hotline as well as an option for live chat online. Free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): 1-800-950-6264Available Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST, the NAMI helpline staff can answer a variety of questions about mental health disorders, treatment, support groups, and education, and can also refer you to vocational support and legal services if needed. Cover Art Created by: Rachel Gregorino, dollbambino@gmail.com Music:Garage Band Sample MixOpuzz - Tunnel of Sadness (Lite Trax - Moods and Emotions) Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Hernandezhttp://bleacherreport.com/articles/2734460-aaron-hernandezs-former-fiancee-files-suit-vs-nfl-patriots-amid-cte-claimshttps://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/15/us/aaron-hernandez-verdict/http://www.tmz.com/2018/03/17/aaron-hernandez-gay-tortured-secret-uncovered-oxygen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another dead body related to Florida's Urban Meyer Era popped up yesterday. And guess what? The news broke five years TO THE DAY that Aaron Hernandez was arrested for the murder of Odin Lloyd. Turns out, it was Janoris Jenkins's brother that allegedly is responsible for this homicide. Jenkins's brother has been arrested and charged. Brian goes over this ordeal and talks a little LeBron in the opening segment. In Segment 2, Brian gives his thoughts on each SEC West team. Next, Brad Powers of Pregame.com joins the show and delivers with opinions, picks and expertise! Brad offers up a number of season win totals and isn't shy to stray off the beaten path, such as a strong opinion on UMass's 'over' behind stellar QB play from Andrew Ford (22/4 TD-INT last year). Brad also played a bunch of Games of the Year and explains his thought process on those. If you're looking for elite college football conversation, especially for the month of June, you don't want to miss Brian and Brad's chat for about 45 minutes to close the Games Galore 40 show. Enjoy!
John and Daryn discuss the murder of Odin Lloyd and Aaron Hernandez' investigation as a suspect in the case. Want to hang with John, Daryn and Matt the Bartender at CrimeCon? Check out http://www.CrimeCon.com for tickets and details about the event.Check out Aaron Hernandez Uncovered on Saturday March 17th and Sunday March 18th at 7pm ET/PT, only on Oxygen.Follow Matt The Bartender on Instagram: @Matt_The_BartenderFollow John: @jthrasher on Twitter, @jthrasher on InstagramFollow Daryn: @CarpeDaryn on Twitter, @CarpeDaryn on InstagramMail: You can send us things! Send all mail to:Martinis & MurderOxygen Media30 Rockefeller Plaza12th FloorNew York, NY 10112Hotline: The Martinis and Murder Hotline is live! Call us at 212-664-2072 to leave voicemails, feedback, questions, comments, martini recipes, case suggestions, or to yell at Matt! All we need is your first name, last initial, and where you’re from (city and state). Please note that your submission constitutes permission to use your message on the podcast. Must be 18 or older!Subscribe to Martinis & Murder for new episodes every week!Show Sponsors: Nectar SleepGo to www.nectarsleep.com/martinis for $125 off your mattress order, two free premium pillows, AND free delivery.Show Sponsors: HelloFreshFor $30 off your first box, use coupon code Martinis30Zola:Get $50 credit when you sign up at ZOLA.com/martinis
Nick and Jessa deep dive into the Commonwealth v. Aaron Hernandez: the homicide of Odin Lloyd.
Nick & Jessa give you some basic facts about what they've started to refer to as the "Aaron Hernandez saga", specifically some background information and some of the facts/charges. This episode stops right before the Odin Lloyd homicide trial.
Gain some new insight in the tragic rise and fall of former New England Patriots Tight End, Aaron Hernandez, who committed suicide on April 19, 2017 in prison whilst serving a lifetime sentence for the Murder of Odin Lloyd on June 17, 2013.
The Healthy Heart Show is on location this week in Alishia's hometown of Boston Massachusetts. Tune in tonight to hear the breaking news on Aaron Hernandez's final moments. Hear what investigators say was on his mind before he took his life, and what Odin Lloyd's mother had to say days after Hernandez's suicide. Plus....have you ever wondered where the phrase, "April Showers Bring May Flowers." comes from? Is it true? And in our healthy buzz, hear Alishia's interview with Autism advocates and agencies at the Autism fair held at Boston Medical Center. And our healthy heart inspirational story of the week: how the Boston Police Department is helping one 6-year old and his family get through his battle with brain cancer. This is a Healthy Heart Exclusive! Tune in at 8pm EST!!!
In this episode, I cover former NFL player Aaron Hernandez's harsh fall from grace. In 2015, Aaron was convicted of the murder of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd. As he sits in prison, he is now preparing for yet another trial, scheduled to begin next month. I speak with Kevin Armstrong (@KevinGArmstrong) from the New York Daily News about Aaron's arrest, trial, and upcoming trial. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie. Music by: I Have Often Told You Stories (guitar instrumental) by Ivan Chew (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/ramblinglibrarian/41284 No Other Choice by Lee Rosevere - Licensed under attribution license. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_Inspired_by_MiNRS/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_Inspired_by_MiNRS_-_11_No_Other_Choice Survival by Lee Rosevere - Licensed under attribution license. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_Inspired_by_MiNRS/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_Inspired_by_MiNRS_-_07_Survival Remember Trees? by Chris Zabriskie - Licensed under attribution license. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-07 Traces by Hyson - Licensed under attribution license. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Hyson/Soundtrack_for_the_Weary_Vol_I/Hyson_-_Traces Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions - Licensed under attribution license. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Aeronaut/Celestial_Navigation
The Madden Voice has a special guest on this special editon. Randy Garcia, cousin of former Patriots tight end, Aaron Hernandez has agreed to join our show to clear the air a bit and give some thoughts from a family member's perspective. You've heard the pundits. You've heard the critics. You've heard the sports and news reporters. But who have you heard from anyone that knows Aaron Hernandez? Now you can, on The Madden Voice! This promises to be a very special and unique show you won't want to miss!
Bristol CT resident and host Commish T talks about the arrest of former Patriots TE, Aaron Henandez. Commish discusses the rhetoric, conjecture and misinformation from the media, NFL fans and residents of Bristol. -Were the Patriots right with the timing of his release. -Innocent till proven guilty? -Are athletes held to a higher standard? -Commish also recounts his meeting Aaron and Odin last month. Listen to what promises to be the most unique coverage of this tragic event.