Dazzle a Patriot to death

Aaron Hernandez “committed the crime of murder,” assistant District Attorney Patrick Bomberg asserted in opening arguments at the former New England Patriots star's murder trial -- and video surveillance, cell phone records and photographs “show the path” of the crime, he said.

Hernandez'sdefense attorney, Michael Fee, insisted his client lacked intent to murder and said the prosecutors are only trying to “dazzle and distract.” 

There was a damn good reason why he wanted him dead.  Aaron won't testify on his own behalf.  What he's banking on is that his defense will get him off the hook.  I think the evidence is too overwhelming.  It will be too much for Aaron’s defense to overcome.  He is much too smug to go for anything but an all or nothing defense.  Unless you're working the graveyard shift, nothing good happens at 2 in the morning.

You can take the man out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of the man.  He had a great career, his life was set; but I guess that wasn't as fun as wanting to be a criminal.

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