Aaron Hernandez was a star NFL player for the New England Patriots. But in 2013, at the height of his career, Hernandez was arrested and then convicted of murder. And while in prison, he killed himself in his cell. A new docuseries airing on FX examines
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But that same year he was investigated in connection with adouble homicide. A year later he shot Alexander Bradley, one of his best friends, through the eye and murdered another man, Odin Lloyd. Two years later, Hernandez wasconvicted of Odin’s murder, and in 2017 Hernandezkille...
WATCH: Former editor Patricia Wen dives into how her team’s reporting inspired a new TV series, “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez.”
In the wake of Aaron Hernandez being charged with murder, NFL teams are struggling to find ways to avoid drafting players like him. Les Carpenter of Yahoo! Sports joined Zinno on "Last Call" to discuss the topic. Patriots owner Robert Kraft said he was "duped" by Hernandez in the pre-dr...
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Or that crowd crush on Halloween in Seoul, South Korea — where more than 150 young people were killed? Don’t events like these happen because they weren’t “predictable and preventable”? We tend to use the word “tragedy” to describe all kinds of terrible events. But what do you ca...
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and the United States Commission on Civil Rights have heard testimony on the violence inflicted on communities at the hands of deputy gangs for decades. Deputy gangs have killed at least 40 people, all of whom were men of color. At least 10 of them had a mental illness. Los Angeles County...