remembers he nearly died. his heart stopped a couple times. they had to take half of my skull to get the bullet out. i was in rehab and they helped me to walk again and talk again. police interview more than 20 people, and they try to question hernandez, but he s the only one who doesn t make a statement after invoking his right to counsel. at the time, his mother, terry hernandez, tells the orlando sentinel, i know he was at the club, but he never saw any shooting. it s still an open case. no one has ever been charged. both corey and his aunt stephanie have been trying to get to the truth for seven years. you ve done a lot to try to get to the heart of what happened. what about going to the university of florida? i tried it. i was just told that they would put the guys on curfew so that
i think if he had had someone at 16 when his dad died that could have guided him, he may have gone in a different direction. and how much further could he fall? tonight downward spiral: inside the case against aaron hernandez. it s a springtime saturday in new england patriot country. a perfect day for football. you wake up and your adrenaline s going. a block down in the pool. mike branch coaches the boston bandits, a semipro team, he remembers another day just like this. june 15th, 2013. something seemed out of place. a black suburban pulls up in front of my car. who s pulling in front of my
i can t imagine what he would have felt that night. corey s aunt stephanie remembers he nearly died. his heart stopped a couple times. they had to take half of my skull to get the bullet out. i was in rehab and they helped me to walk again and talk again. police interview more than 20 people, and they try to question hernandez, but he s the only one who doesn t make a statement after invoking his right to counsel. at the time, his mother, terry hernandez, tells the orlando sentinel, i know he was at the club, but he never saw any shooting. it s still an open case. no one has ever been charged. both corey and his aunt stephanie have been trying to get to the truth for seven years. you ve done a lot to try to get to the heart of what happened. what about going to the university of florida?
him off that night. the source will only say it s as trivial as that spilled drink allegedly behind the double-murder. motive does not have to be proven under the law. jared leone is both a former massachusetts district attorney and federal prosecutor. juries like motive. juries want to know why someone did something, especially when they have done something alleged to be as heinous as this was. a motive, no matter how trivial, would make the state s case stronger. prosecutors have already bolstered the case by upgrading the charges against co-defendants ortiz and wallace to murder. how do you plead? not guilty. not guilty. charging of carlos ortiz and ernest wallace for murder really signals that this will be a joint venture murder prosecution, where anyone who actively participates in the
how in the world did he get here? i think if he had had someone at 16 when his dad died that could have guided him, he may have gone in a different direction. and how much further could he fall? tonight downward spiral inside the case against aaron her n hernandez. it s a springtime saturday in new england patriot country. a perfect day for football. you wake up and your adrenaline s going. a block down in the pool. mike branch coaches the boston bandits, a semipro team, he remembers another day just like this. june 15th, 2013. something seemed out of place. a black suburban pulls up in