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Aaron Hernandez Allegedly Slammed The Door On The Cops When Informed Of The Murder Investigation

Jul 10, 2013, 00:27 IST

APWesley Lowery of the Boston Globe got his hands on over 150 pages of search warrants from the Aaron Hernandez case involving the death of Odin Lloyd, and he is tweeting out his nuggets.

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For all the detached cool he has displayed in court, Hernandez allegedly lost his calm when he first learned the depth of his situation:

According to the Globe's Brian Ballou, Hernandez grew irritated when initially questioned by police, saying "What's with all these questions?"

Following the questions Hernandez retrieved his attorney's business card. Police then informed him of the death investigation, to which Hernandez responded by slamming the door.

Lowery also posted photos of everything the police seized on June 18 and June 22. On June 18 police took Hernandez's iPhone 5, three iPads, Blackberry, hard drive and video recorder. On June 22 police left with ammunition, an FEG 7.62X39 Model SA 200 gun and a gun residue kit from his mattress.

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It was on June 26, the day Hernandez was arrested, that police found Hernandez's flop house, which is said to contain more evidence.

Following Hernandez's arrest, policed called the last number Lloyd had texted. Hernandez's phone rang, and when he answered in the North Attleborough Police Station, police hung up.

In regards to the surveillance system in Hernandez's home, which was later destroyed, Hernandez's fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins, said it was installed due to several break-in attempts. Jenkins also said she and Hernandez had gone out for dinner for Father's Day on June 16, the day before Lloyd's body was found.

Read more here.

A particularly chilling note:

Boston's Fox 25 reported early in the investigation that police were not ruling out the possibility of Lloyd's death being drug related:

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The Boston Globe also posted a full article breakdown of the unsealed documents. Some of their highlights:

  • Following the notification of Lloyd's death “Mr. Hernandez’s demeanor did not indicate any concern for the death of any person.”
  • "The interplay between Jenkins and police came to an abrupt end when Hernandez called her on her cell phone and told her his 'sports agent said she should not speak with police’ without a lawyer present."

Investigative reporter Dave Altimari of the Hartford Courant is also live tweeting some interesting notes:

Click here for a detailed walkthrough of Lloyd's death, according to the prosecution.

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