Police have a theory as to why they think former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez killed Odin Lloyd -- he knew secrets that could have destroyed Aaron's relationship with his fiancée and the team, TMZ.com reports. Law enforcement say there are several operating theories, but a prevailing one based on evidence they have already unearthed is that Lloyd "mouthed off" to Hernandez about "secrets" Hernandez had told him in the past. As for what the nature of the secrets -- we're told they involve 2 issues: Aaron's involvement in drugs and Aaron's involvement in several violent incidents. Law enforcement sources say they do not believe Lloyd tried to extort Hernandez -- in other words, ask for money in return for secrecy. The theory is that Hernandez went ballistic after Lloyd started throwing damaging information in Hernandez's face -- information Hernandez thought would end his relationship with his fiancée and his football career. Source: The Redzone
From what Ive heard before, the theory was he Odin had info on the Miami murders and Hernedez didnt trust after Odin talking to people at the club Not saying this new theory is BS, but destroying a relationship seems incredible ticky tacky as a motive for murder.
If he was trying to avoid ruining his relationships with NE and his fiance, he sure did a crappy job of covering up the murder
He's proven himself not to be the sharpest tool in the shed so at this point this reason flys with me. He wanted to erase a blabbermouth who could link him to some scandalous crap. In the end though it sounds like a crapty human being will be getting his just rewards.
Sounds to me like he's done it in the past and gotten away with it and thought he could do it again...lol. For those wondering about the fiance...
I have been noticing that even aside from the now-famous pics of him (throwing "gang" signs, brandishing the glock), dude is almost ALWAYS wearing red somewhere. Even on the field, all-red gloves every game.
Does it really matter why he allegedly killed the guy? If they have enough evidence to charge him for murder, they can put him on trial without knowing the true motive if I understand this correctly. Call it a heat of the moment murder? idk
i think they usually don't want to take something to trial without a pretty clear motive. the jury wants to see a logical motive or it creates too much doubt.
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