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How does it "appear that Hernandez was involved in some shady doings"? Because all we have is PURE SPECULATION of the fans based on the fact that Odin Lloyd was murdered for some unknown reason and that he had gone out with Hernandez and two other friends that night.
That's ALL we have. It's standard procedure for the police to search the houses of the people who are last thought to have seen a victim. We have no idea what Hernandez's statement was to the cops. But they still need to verify it to rule him out. It's SOP. Yet, it seems that everyone and their brother has already convicted Ahern regardless of the lack of facts.
You obviously haven't been paying too close of attention to what has been happening in the past 2-3 days, so let's agree to disagree.
Like I said in my last response to you, you may end up being completely correct, but there have certainly been "facts" to this point that have Aaron Hernandez's balls placed squarely in the middle of a disaster. Multiple sources have stated that they have forensic evidence placing him at one of the scenes. They also have text messages that refer to him from the deceased persons cellphone around the time of death/disappearance. On top of that, there are drugs involved, there are multiple cars in his name when his own car(s) were parked in his driveway, and people saw him leave with the dead guy and return home without him. The other 2 people were still at his house the next day without his presence.
As you said, some of these facts are going to be incorrect, but why would you actually waste your time calling those out who believe otherwise? You yourself could very well be the one who's dead wrong here, so I'd consider that too before attacking others.
I don't see anyone calling AHern a "murderer," but you'd have to be totally blind to think that he's going to be completely innocent of all wrongdoing at the same time. Like I said--obviously he's involved in some shady dealings. We'll have to wait to see who is closer to being right. We've all been wrong before, so anything is possible.