Aaron Hernandez Reveals Possible Gang Tattoo In Court
In his latest court appearance, former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez revealed the full details of his latest tattoo. While past appearances in suits have obscured the entire piece, his crew neck t-shirt made the entire neck tattoo visible.
Hernandez’ neck is now adorned with a five-pointed star, the words “LIFETIME” and “LOYALTY,” a spider web and a skull. The five-pointed star is commonly used by the Bloods gang in their tattoos and graffiti.
In more trial related news, Hernandez’ attorneys want to interview a juror who they believe might have overheard discussions about the crimes that Hernandez is accused of.
“To be sure (redacted) did not testify affirmatively that (redacted) overheard the conversation regarding Hernandez and the Boston case,” attorneys for Hernandez wrote in a heavily redacted motion. “However, her testimony clearly raises the distinct possibility that (redacted) may well have been present and overheard the conversation in question.”
State law says that a jury’s verdict can be found invalid if one of its members is exposed to “extraneous, prejudicial information.”
Photo: Aaron Hernandez sits in the courtroom of the Attleboro District Court during his hearing on August 22, 2013 in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. Former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez has been indicted on a first-degree murder charge for the death of Odin Lloyd. (Photo by Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)
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