Convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez has settled a case with his former friend, Alexander Bradley, who claimed that the former shot him in the face. Bradley is a state witness to the 2012 double-muder case and to the 2013 Odin L. Llyod murder case filed against the former football star.
Ex-football star Aaron Hernandez has been indicted for a double murder charge that he allegedly committed in 2012. The victims allegedly lost their lives over a spilled drink on Hernandez.
Court trial of Aaron Hernandez is being postponed as Suffolk Supreme Court Judge Jeffrey Locke have approved the motion filed by the Hernandez's defense lawyers and the prosecutors.
Former National Football League star Aaron Hernandez was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday for murdering an acquaintance in an industrial park near his Massachusetts home, concluding the first of two murder trials he faces this year.
The judge in former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez's murder trial on Thursday barred a local television cameraman from the trial after he drove a truck that followed a bus full of jurors, saying the incident could have led to a mistrial.
Ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez's fiancee said on Friday that he told her he did not murder the man he is charged with fatally shooting at an industrial park near their Massachusetts home in June 2013.
A shoe print found near the body of a man allegedly killed by Aaron Hernandez matched that of an Air Jordan sneaker the former New England Patriots player was photographed in, a Massachusetts State Police trooper testified on Wednesday.
A Massachusetts appeals court on Friday denied the latest effort by prosecutors in Aaron Hernandez's murder trial to allow testimony about a former friend who claimed the ex-NFL star shot him in the face after an argument in Florida in 2013.
A parking valet supervisor testified on Tuesday he saw New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez with what appeared to be a gun tucked in his waistband outside a Boston hotel two nights before prosecutors say he murdered an associate.
A tread mark found near the body of a man allegedly killed by Aaron Hernandez was made by a tire from a car rented by the ex-NFL star, a Massachusetts State Police trooper who specializes in tire track analysis said on Thursday.
Empty shell casings found near the body of a man Aaron Hernandez is accused of fatally shooting and one removed from a rental car the former NFL star returned were fired from the same weapon, a police officer said in court on Wednesday.
Investigators seized .22 caliber shells, sneakers and a scale apparently used for marijuana from Aaron Hernandez's home days after the former National Football League star's alleged murder victim was found, a police officer said on Thursday.
Attorneys for former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez questioned on Wednesday whether police followed their own rules when they gathered evidence being presented at the first of two murder trials he will face this year.
Massachusetts State Police troopers found two bullets and a .22-caliber handgun near the body of a man prosecutors say former National Football League star Aaron Hernandez killed in June 2013, the officers testified on Friday.
Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez had no reason to kill the semiprofessional football player he is charged with murdering in 2013, but was targeted by law enforcement because of his fame, his attorneys argued on Thursday.
According to prosecutors for the 2012 double murder case of Aaron Hernandez, the former football star had killed Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado over a drink that was spilled by one of the victims at a Boston nightclub.
The Suffolk District Attorney's Office is actively seeking tattoo artists who have worked on former football star Aaron Hernandez's right arm for information pertaining to the 2012 deaths of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in a drive-by shootout.
Former National Football League star Aaron Fernandez has been charged with a total of eight counts relating to the drive-by shootout of two Bostonians outside a popular nightclub in 2012, The Washington Post said.
Spokesman Bernie Sullivan of the Bristol County Sheriff recently said that former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez had been in an altercation with an unnamed inmate while in detention at the House of Correction and Jail in Massachusetts.
A search warrant filed in Connecticut indicated that Bristol police believe that former New England Patriot was in an SUV when someone inside shot two people to death in Boston in 2012.