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Old 05-21-2015, 02:56 PM
 
Location: Wake County, NC
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This fool seems to really be embracing prison life. He gets a new tattoo and has already been in trouble since being sentenced to life behind bars. I guess it doesn't matter because it's not like he'll be released early for good behavior. I wonder if he regrets throwing away a life as a multi-millionaire for being a murdering thug.

Aaron Hernandez got a huge 'LIFETIME' neck tattoo in prison - SBNation.com
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Old 05-21-2015, 04:19 PM
 
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This fool seems to really be embracing prison life. He gets a new tattoo and has already been in trouble since being sentenced to life behind bars. I guess it doesn't matter because it's not like he'll be released early for good behavior. I wonder if he regrets throwing away a life as a multi-millionaire for being a murdering thug.

Aaron Hernandez got a huge 'LIFETIME' neck tattoo in prison - SBNation.com
LIFETIME in prison.

He regrets nothing, he doesn't think the jury got this right, did you see him when the verdict was read?

He's unremorseful, he's unregretful, if he feels any sorrow, it's for himself only. He doesn't care how many lives he's ruined, his included.

Seems to be an idiot. He knew the DA was eyeing his tatts to try and identify the gang he is or was part of and he goes and gets a jailhouse tattoo done. What a prize.
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Old 05-21-2015, 04:21 PM
 
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He is a lost cause.
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Old 05-21-2015, 04:22 PM
 
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This fool seems to really be embracing prison life. He gets a new tattoo and has already been in trouble since being sentenced to life behind bars. I guess it doesn't matter because it's not like he'll be released early for good behavior. I wonder if he regrets throwing away a life as a multi-millionaire for being a murdering thug.
Well I suspect that "embracing prison life" when it will literally be his life until the day he dies shouldn't be all that surprising. As for his regrets... I doubt that there isn't a prisoner in the world who doesn't regret being incarcerated.
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Old 05-21-2015, 05:05 PM
 
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He is a lost cause.
yep......

I couldn't imagine at age 25 going from multi-millionaire to living in a 7X10 cage for the rest of my life.

Never seeing your daughter again (except in a prison setting, no birthday parties/Christmas mornings), never being with a woman again and spending the next 438,000 hours in a cage living the "thug life" (assuming he lives 50 more years)
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Old 05-21-2015, 05:05 PM
 
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^^^New tattoo above.

He's also broke.

Report: Aaron Hernandez Broke, Fiancee Moving Out Of House

According to Spotrac, Aaron Hernandez signed a 7 year, $39,582,000 contract with the New England Patriots, including a $12,500,000 signing bonus, $15,950,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $5,654,571.
We know that Hernandez only received a portion of that guaranteed money and contract before being arrested for suspicion of murdering Odin Lloyd.
According to Brian Fraga via Hernandez’s attorneys, the former Patriots tight end is broke, and in danger of losing his North Attleboro mansion.
Even worse, fiancee Shayanna Jenkins vacated the home a long time ago.




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Old 05-21-2015, 07:20 PM
 
Location: Wake County, NC
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LIFETIME in prison.

He regrets nothing, he doesn't think the jury got this right, did you see him when the verdict was read?

He's unremorseful, he's unregretful, if he feels any sorrow, it's for himself only. He doesn't care how many lives he's ruined, his included.

Seems to be an idiot. He knew the DA was eyeing his tatts to try and identify the gang he is or was part of and he goes and gets a jailhouse tattoo done. What a prize.
I completely agree. I don't think that it has sunk in yet.

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He is a lost cause.
No doubt.

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yep......

I couldn't imagine at age 25 going from multi-millionaire to living in a 7X10 cage for the rest of my life.

Never seeing your daughter again (except in a prison setting, no birthday parties/Christmas mornings), never being with a woman again and spending the next 438,000 hours in a cage living the "thug life" (assuming he lives 50 more years)
It's mind boggling. Someone who had so much and they pissed it away to live like an animal.

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^^^New tattoo above.

He's also broke.

Report: Aaron Hernandez Broke, Fiancee Moving Out Of House

According to Spotrac, Aaron Hernandez signed a 7 year, $39,582,000 contract with the New England Patriots, including a $12,500,000 signing bonus, $15,950,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $5,654,571.
We know that Hernandez only received a portion of that guaranteed money and contract before being arrested for suspicion of murdering Odin Lloyd.
According to Brian Fraga via Hernandez’s attorneys, the former Patriots tight end is broke, and in danger of losing his North Attleboro mansion.
Even worse, fiancee Shayanna Jenkins vacated the home a long time ago.
This is not surprising. I wonder how much he paid to lawyers. At least he won't need that house anyway.
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Old 05-21-2015, 07:45 PM
 
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Not to be a Monday Morning Quarterback......but.....

1. He should have realized he was "sunk" with the 1st murder trial, nevermind the double murder and the shooting of the other guy in Florida.
2. He should have set up a trust for that kid, maybe even married the baby mama (wive's can't be forced to testify against husbands).
3. Forget the high priced lawyers, it wasn't money well spent and the odds of beating 3 murder cases is unheard of. He should have tried to move the money away for his family that won't be serving time.

This guy lost 40% of his money to the IRS, 10% to the agent and the lawyers will get the rest.
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Old 05-21-2015, 07:52 PM
 
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Is he a fan of the TV network?
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Old 05-21-2015, 08:35 PM
 
Location: Wake County, NC
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Not to be a Monday Morning Quarterback......but.....

1. He should have realized he was "sunk" with the 1st murder trial, nevermind the double murder and the shooting of the other guy in Florida.
2. He should have set up a trust for that kid, maybe even married the baby mama (wive's can't be forced to testify against husbands).
3. Forget the high priced lawyers, it wasn't money well spent and the odds of beating 3 murder cases is unheard of. He should have tried to move the money away for his family that won't be serving time.

This guy lost 40% of his money to the IRS, 10% to the agent and the lawyers will get the rest.
He should have not killed people. That's easy enough, right?

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Is he a fan of the TV network?
Lol.
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