plan. he is rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead. suicide the prison says. but the attorney is skeptical. whether suicide or not we don t make that call until everything is done. why are you skeptical of the conclusion that it was a suicide. why are you so quick to accept their word? the death of aaron hernandez is not the end of in story. there is more. hernandez was fighting to overturn his conviction in odin lloyd s murder but died before the appeal was complete. according to an old legal rule, that means in the eyes of the law the murder conviction never happened. technically leaving aaron hernandez not guilty of killing odin lloyd. daniel de abreu and fratato,
verdict. guilty murder in the first degree. aaron hernandez is found guilty of murdering odin lloyd. i raise my hand to the master and i said thank you jesus, my baby can finally rest in peace. in her baby may be able to rest ? piece the question is will these two get the same results. the trial is difficult. what do you tell yourself to try to get through this? i ask god to give me strengths and courage to endure this.
negligence surrounding his suicide. they re upset that no one checked on him in those hours mentioned by susan candiotti and they learned everything about his death through the media. do you think they have a strong case? i don t think they have a strong case for this reason. jails do not have a great deal of responsibility for constant care over nonsuicide watch people. so quite honestly, once it s lights out or the cell s closed up at 8:00, not checking on him for seven hours is not going to be found to be that negligent. now, if they had concerns about suicide, great, but they didn t. it is frustrating, but it s the way the world we live in today that media finds out almost quicker than family members. and that s sad, but it s going to be very difficult to hold the jail responsible for someone who obviously planned well to end their own life. and aaron hernandez, mark, was serving a life sentence for killing odin lloyd when he hanged himself in prison earlier this week. odin s m
a possibility? how is that? well, it s strange, but under massachusetts law, because he had an appeal pending for the criminal act, the murder. it sort of goes back to the first day he was arrested. the appeal is over, but he s virtually under one circumstance legally innocent. if he s legally innocent, then the nfl or the patriots may owe him the signing bonus and pension, which means it s now available to the hernandez family. but of course odin lloyd s family already has a lawsuit and a judgment against hernandez and his estate, so the question then becomes what should happen to the money. obviously, if there is money, one would think it s going to go to odin s family. i don t see the nfl coughing up money as insensitive as this sounds, coughing up money because if they do it for this case they ll have to do it for every car accident. end of the show, thank you very much.
here because mark, an attorney for aaron hernandez family expects to sue officials for negligence surrounding his suicide. they re upset that no one checked on him in those hours mentioned by susan candiotti and they learned everything about his death through the media. do you think they have a strong case? i don t think they have a strong case for this reason. jails do not have a great deal of responsibility for constant care over nonsuicide watch people. so quite honestly, once it s lights out or the cell s closed up at 8:00, not checking on him for seven hours is not going to be found to be that negligent. now, if they had concerns about suicide, great, but they didn t. it is frustrating, but it s the way the world we live in today that media finds out almost quicker than family members. and that s sad, but it s going to be very difficult to hold the jail responsible for someone who obviously planned well to end their own life. and aaron hernandez, mark, was serving a life sente