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Aaron Hernandez Found Dead In Prison Cell
Apr 19, 2017 at 8:39 AM
- ninerfan4life
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The day hernandez is found dead Brady pulls out of going to the White House. Coincidence? I think not!
Apr 19, 2017 at 8:40 AM
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Originally posted by Wu-5Rings:
Originally posted by miked1978:
Originally posted by tjd808185:
Drug charge you have a point. Murder? He's filling that bed for a reason. This is kind of a out of place conversation.
This. Aaron Hernandez was a murderer who deserved death or a place in prison for the rest of his life. Private prisons and meeting quotas has nothing to do with Hernandez.
You know how you ensure you don't go to jail? Don't commit a crime and don't hang out with people who commit crimes. By doing that you greatly reduce your chances of going to jail even if the system is corrupt.
The prison system is a failure. They fail to rehabilitate the prisoner, whether he murdered or not.. Try.
Do you want this guy coming out in 25 years or 20 in this system No.
Instead of cashing in on these people, try helping the ones that can because murders dont get released and commit murder again right?
Its broken and you need to fix from the top down.
Murders do get out of prison, keep that in mind... They are also more repeat offenders.
System is broken. It will stay broken until the root is targeted.
Some states give you more time for drugs than murdering...
The system is a business.
It goes all the way back to the family level. Kids born into single parent homes where little value is placed on education have little chance to succeed in the world. When a mother and father commit to being married and staying/working together to create a stable environment to raise children we will see a substantial decrease in crime. Until that happens things are not going to get appreciably better.
While I don't fully support a privately owned prison system, the state is not to blame for adults who refuse to act like adults. That is only blaming the symptom without looking at the root cause.
Apr 19, 2017 at 8:41 AM
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Now his agent has chimed in.
I wonder how long before we hear some outlandish conspiracy theories.
I wonder how long before we hear some outlandish conspiracy theories.
Apr 19, 2017 at 8:46 AM
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Originally posted by TyCore:
Now his agent has chimed in.
I wonder how long before we hear some outlandish conspiracy theories.
we wont. he's not black.
Apr 19, 2017 at 8:48 AM
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"What up big homie, Welcome to hell, here i saved you a seat"
Apr 19, 2017 at 8:49 AM
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Apr 19, 2017 at 8:51 AM
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Originally posted by dj43:It goes all the way back to the family level. Kids born into single parent homes where little value is placed on education have little chance to succeed in the world. When a mother and father commit to being married and staying/working together to create a stable environment to raise children we will see a substantial decrease in crime. Until that happens things are not going to get appreciably better.
While I don't fully support a privately owned prison system, the state is not to blame for adults who refuse to act like adults. That is only blaming the symptom without looking at the root cause.
Understoond but
When they are too busy cashing in and not rehabilitating I do find an issue with it.
I want to enjoy my bbq with my family in peace like the next man.
We are cashing in on killers, not rehabilitating them then the ones who dont commit suicide get released in 20 years a commit another murder.
Stop viewing them as checks and start trying, because these killers are being released every day back into society.
I rather them to try then releasing them in 20 years and doing the same s**t over.
Just because these kids come from single parent homes, doesnt mean the state or private companies need to prey on them.. What does that do to the public in 20 years if he is not killed when they are released?
[ Edited by Wu-5Rings on Apr 19, 2017 at 8:56 AM ]
Apr 19, 2017 at 9:16 AM
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Originally posted by SunDevilNiner79:
His suicide voids his guilt as case is on appeal, he died an "innocent" man
And no evidence in original trial can be used in civil trial for wrongful death
Very interesting and does provide some insight into why Hernandez might want to kill himself at this time. I was skeptical when I heard the news thinking that it made no sense for suicide given the recent acquittal.
Apr 19, 2017 at 9:24 AM
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Apr 19, 2017 at 9:26 AM
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How about this for a crazy turn of events......
In Massachusetts, there is a loophole in the judicial system that says if a person dies in prison and has not exhausted all their legal appeals, their case reverts back to the status at the beginning. So basically his convictions will be wiped clean.
If his record is wiped clean, he technically never violated the terms of his NFL contract, which in turn might mean the Patriots would have to pay his family the remainder of what was owed on the contract he signed.
Crazy.
In Massachusetts, there is a loophole in the judicial system that says if a person dies in prison and has not exhausted all their legal appeals, their case reverts back to the status at the beginning. So basically his convictions will be wiped clean.
If his record is wiped clean, he technically never violated the terms of his NFL contract, which in turn might mean the Patriots would have to pay his family the remainder of what was owed on the contract he signed.
Crazy.
Apr 19, 2017 at 9:28 AM
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Wow. His motive?
Wow. His motive?
Apr 19, 2017 at 9:29 AM
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The family and legal team is shocked and surprised at the news of Aaron's death," Jose Baez said in a statement, via the Boston Herald. "There were no conversations or correspondence from Aaron to his family or legal team that would have indicated anything like this was possible. Aaron was looking forward to an opportunity for a second chance to prove his innocence. Those who love and care about him are heartbroken and determined to find the truth surrounding his untimely death. We request that authorities conduct a transparent and thorough investigation."
Baez said that he will conduct his own investigation on the situation.
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Apr 19, 2017 at 9:30 AM
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Same people making fun of Hernandez death could care less about Odin Loyd, so why even comment on it?
Why even try to judge him?
I don't know Hernandez or Loyd, this is a tragedy no matter how you look at it. These were human lives not some movie theater role play thing...
SMH this is what humanity has come to, making fun of dead people while sitting behind a keyboard?
Why even try to judge him?
I don't know Hernandez or Loyd, this is a tragedy no matter how you look at it. These were human lives not some movie theater role play thing...
SMH this is what humanity has come to, making fun of dead people while sitting behind a keyboard?
Apr 19, 2017 at 9:33 AM
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Originally posted by glorydayz:
Same people making fun of Hernandez death could care less about Odin Loyd, so why even comment on it?
Why even try to judge him?
I don't know Hernandez or Loyd, this is a tragedy no matter how you look at it. These were human lives not some movie theater role play thing...
SMH this is what humanity has come to, making fun of dead people while sitting behind a keyboard?
You're so lost, dude.
Apr 19, 2017 at 9:33 AM
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Sad. This dude had everything on a platter. Money, fame, Beautiful wife, Beautiful child. SMH.