Thursday, June 27, 2013

DEVELOPING: Hernandez Denied Bail By Fall River Superior Court

The judge seeing the arguments in the ideas of Aaron Hernandez's bail has denied the paperwork.

Hernandez returns to jail to wait for his next hearing in a month's time...

But the contradiction of the gag order goes against the idea of all the evidence presented by prosecutors...

Examples:

Police recovered evidence from Hernandez's phone, which included texts to the victim and two friends on the night of the murder. He requested Odin Lloyd come over to his house and pick something up while seemingly agitatingly texted his friends wondering where they were and how far away from the house to allegedly carry out their actions against Lloyd...

The prosecution said they have Hernandez on surveillance tape holding a weapon, while allegedly saying "you can't trust anyone anymore." Witnesses and surveillance tape in Boston also showed Hernandez and Lloyd in a car together the day of the murder. Texts showed Hernandez allegedly was mad because Lloyd talked to people that Hernandez "had troubles with."

Six to eight hours of footage was missing from Hernandez's home security video system- presumably when he destroyed it.

The prosecution said the video that was recovered shows someone leaving a car with a gun in hand on the night of the murder and that same someone was walking through Hernandez's house before video footage went out.

A shell casing was found in a car Hernandez rented matching shell casings found at the murder scene.

The prosecution alleges Hernandez shot Lloyd three times right after Lloyd got out of the car, then Hernandez allegedly stood over Lloyd and shot him two more times.

The prosecution also referenced the undated TMZ photo of Hernandez holding a Glock in a selfie- tying it to his predisposition to guns and suggesting that a Glock was the murder weapon.

The defense came back with the idea that as a father with a fiancee, being one of the best football players in the "United States of America," needing rehab for injuries (which was news), and being as recognizable as he is that he would not be a flight risk.

Superior Court Judge Renee Dupuis said that Hernandez is a person who "does not apply to society's rules." She also thought that the circumstantial was very strong and ordered Hernandez be returned to the Bristol County House of Correction and Jail.

Some who stayed outside the courthouse chanted "Innocent!"

For whatever that's worth...

Prosecutors did not stay to answer questions for the assembled media, however Hernandez's attorneys did with the shouting throng around him.

More when we know more...

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