We haven't heard anything from Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez or his attorney, Michael Fee, since last Wednesday when Fee released a statement saying, basically, that they would have no comment on the police investigation into the death of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd. But after a number of conflicting reports during a two-day span in which some said an arrest warrant had been issued for Hernandez, Fee ended his silence Monday night, releasing a statement picked up by the Boston Globe in which he rips the media for its reporting. Fee said Hernandez had been “the subject of a relentless flood of rumors, misinformation and false reports in the media. These include repeated publication of [a] supposedly confirmed report an arrest warrant had been issued for Aaron, a report exposed as untrue. None of false reports come from official sources and we appreciate the professionalism and restraint shown by the Bristol County DA.†Source: CBS Sports
I think what's going on is that Hernandez knows exactly what happened, the Police knows he knows and Hernandez isn't talking. So the Police and the authorities are doing whatever they can to put pressure in him in hopes that he cracks...
Nobody wants to be a snitch, but if being a snitch allows me to continue making millions of dollars.. heck you good sir, I'm snitching.
What a bunch of immoral, dishonorable, selfish cocksuckers. I wouldn't snitch on any of you for any price. Gotta look myself in the mirror every morning.