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Aaron Hernandez back in the news


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Report: Aaron Hernandez investigated for threatening to kill jail guard

 

 

When it comes to his various legal challenges, former Patriots right end Aaron Hernandez keeps adding new ones instead of resolving old ones.

According to TMZ, Hernandez is being investigated for allegedly threatening to shoot and kill a guard at the Bristol County Jail.  The threat allegedly was made in late 2013.

Hernandez has been imprisoned without bail since June 2013 for allegedly killing Odin Lloyd.

Per the report, investigators have met with another inmate to discuss the allegations.  The inmate was reportedly asked whether he heard Hernandez threaten to “kill the guard and shoot his family” once Hernandez is out of jail, or if Hernandez ever made noises similar to the sound of a machine gun at the guard.

The inmate said Hernandez never threatened the guard.  Which of course means the inmate now won’t have to worry about being shot by Hernandez when Hernandez gets out of jail.

If, of course, Hernandez ever gets out of jail.

 

But I'm sure he's innocent.  He's been such a model prisoner and all :unsure:

 

I wonder if this guy's lawyer gets headaches from all the facepalming he does.

 

As the saying goes, you can't fix stupid.

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no such thing

 

 

Thats all there is. Humans have to learn how to be decent. Watch two babies play, you'll see theft, assault and harassment, guaranteed, every time. Its only when they come of age and are taught to share and not hit other children etc that they learn decency. Humans are inherently selfish, amoral creatures, we need to be taught otherwise. 

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Thats all there is. Humans have to learn how to be decent. Watch two babies play, you'll see theft, assault and harassment, guaranteed, every time. Its only when they come of age and are taught to share and not hit other children etc that they learn decency. Humans are inherently selfish, amoral creatures, we need to be taught otherwise. 

 

well then everyone is a natural born criminal, which makes the original quoted post pointless, and we spiral into a morass of irrelevance

 

my point was that it's dangerous to attribute bad social behavior to genetic predisposition.

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well then everyone is a natural born criminal, which makes the original quoted post pointless, and we spiral into a morass of irrelevance

my point was that it's dangerous to attribute bad social behavior to genetic predisposition.

my family is a bunch of a fuging savages.
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