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Aaron Hernandez and His Wife The Killer Inside

This film Killer Inside explores the life and sexuality of Aaron Hernandez, a high school football player who was accused of murdering 13 victims. The film portrays Hernandez in a negative light as an character but there is no evidence to suggest that he committed a violent act. Its style varies between interviews with his acquaintances as well as inconspicuous courtroom footage. There are also heartbreaking audio files that Hernandez filmed in his jail cell. Although there's a lot of speculation on the sexuality of Hernandez, there aren't many solutions.



In 2007 Hernandez dropped out of high school and enrolled at his first year at University of Florida, breaking the family tradition to go to his first University of Connecticut. He was involved in numerous alcohol and drugs-related activities that he concealed behind his athletic credentials. In a call to an old roommate, he confessed that he had beaten the bar's manager after failing to pay for his bill. After a court appearance the bar's manager was denied Hernandez of any allegations. The video was made public by University of Florida, Hernandez was linked to a double shooting that took place at Gainesville, Fla., although he did not face any charges.

Following Hernandez's murder, Hernandez the man was diagnosed with traumatic Encephalopathy, an incurable brain disorder resulted from repeated head traumas. The signs include cognitive confusion and mood fluctuations. But his parents didn't investigate any charges against the former NFL star. Thankfully, the release of the film confirms how the former NFL player is well and content following the incident. It's not clear whether he'll ever fully recover, however, his death is a catalyst for an emotionally charged and legal fight.

After his arrest Hernandez had his release from the Patriots. The family of Hernandez was not able take advantage of his last guaranteed salary. The team refused to pay the rest of the amount due to him. He was found guilty in the death of Odin Lloyd. The NFL refused to pay the remainder portion of his salary to his parents. This meant that his legal defense failed to obtain justice. In May 2013 the jury found him to be guilty for the death of Odin Lloyd.

Following the shooting of Lloyd, Hernandez was suspended from the Patriots for one year. The suspension was for two years. Then, he was removed of his position with the Patriots during three consecutive months following his arrest. A few months later it was revealed that the Patriots were ordered to make a payment of $21million in order to safeguard their reputation. The case involved the deaths of a number of people. Then, Hernandez was sentenced to life imprisonment.

His status in prison remains in doubt, Hernandez has been cleared of a number of charges that entailed the murder of a number of people and other violent crime. His death Lloyd in 2012 triggered an appeal and a second trial against the former NFL player. in 2014, Hernandez was arrested on suspicion of murdering his mother who was in a relationship with his brother. Both men were sentenced life imprisonment for the crime.

Although he was never indicted for the crime his arrest was a significant event in the time of American sports. In spite of the tragic event, his life in prison has become a symbol of freedom for many and his father was a fervent advocate for gay rights. His family however, refused to allow the documentary to be broadcast. Additionally, the film is based upon archival records and a number of the details of Hernandez's life were omitted of the public records.

There's plenty of evidence that supports the theory that Hernandez was gay, however it's unclear what percentage of this can be established. In April of 2017, his family members were shocked and he suffered from a difficult childhood. The death of his father also led his family members into a conflict between his mother and sister. The daughter and her fiancee relocated from Rhode Island, where they got to know each other. In July they welcomed their first girl, Giselle who was born in July, before becoming engaged in May of 2018.

Hernandez was married to Shayanna during his time at Bristol Central High School in Connecticut. The couple broke up after Hernandez made the decision to move south and play football for the Gators at the University of Florida. Following the time that Hernandez was selected to the New England Patriots, the two began to rekindle their romance. The couple's daughter Avielle Hernandez was born the 6th of November the 6th of November, 2014. The couple planned to get married in the year 2014. But plans changed when their father unexpectedly passed away.

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