Aaron Hernandez: not a fan of Kraft

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Aaron Hernandez is not a fan of Kraft it seems. But he still Loves TB

Aaron Hernandez raves about his ex-teammate Tom Brady in a new prison letter obtained by TMZ Sports ... but it's clear, he has nothing but disdain for his former Patriots boss Robert Kraft.

We've verified Hernandez sent the note from the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center on Dec. 10th ... to a female pen pal he'd exchanged letters with in the past.

Aaron -- who's serving a life sentence for murder -- begins his letter on the attack, ripping the woman for criticizing him in her last correspondence ... and suggesting ways she should kill herself.

"Tie a cinderblock to your ankles and jump in a deep body of water," Hernandez writes.

He then suggests, "Buy the most powerful firecracker in the world that's possible to buy, tie it to your face with duct tape, light it and wait for your head to explode."

Hernandez then changes subjects and goes off about his former team -- saying:

"I have a TV in my cell! And yes I still root for my squad and still love all the ones I loved.

The closest I was with was probably Brady and whom I love to death and always will and only hope the best for them. But was cool with Julez, Branch (I f**ked with and got mad love for) and 'the BEST TE ever to walk on a football field' Gronk!"

Hernandez moves from love to hate ... ripping into "fake ass non loyal Kraft who told me he loved me every time he seen me but obviously shows his word ain't sh*t."

Hernandez says no matter what happens to him in prison, he'll continue to support his boys.

"I watch every game faithfully cheering them on and always will cuz I have love for so many of them!

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Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2016/02/01/aaron-hernandez-tom-brady-robert-kraft-prison-letter/#ixzz3yxSB4vax

 
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I, for one, am impressed by his proper use of whom. Apparently a Florida education is underrated.

On the other hand, his Wu Tang impersonation was weak.
 

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Hernandez moves from love to hate ... ripping into "fake ass non loyal Kraft who told me he loved me every time he seen me but obviously shows his word ain't sh*t."
This is priceless. Kraft said he loved me but then changed his tune real quick when he found out I murdered some people in cold blood. Fake ass non-loyal bastard.
 

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his handwriting is impeccable. no guys can write like that.
Every letter I ever read from prison had impeccable handwriting. Maybe they teach penmanship? Or they just have lots of time to make every jot and tittle perfect.

Also, like RR said, I never read a letter from jail without gloves and a paper towel covering my desk.
 

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Every letter I ever read from prison had impeccable handwriting. Maybe they teach penmanship? Or they just have lots of time to make every jot and tittle perfect.

Also, like RR said, I never read a letter from jail without gloves and a paper towel covering my desk.
Female A.P.D.: "Aw look guys, one of my clients just sent me a letter with these awesome paper flowers pasted to it."
Older Male A.P.D.: "You know. . .they're not really allowed to have glue or paste in there."
Female A.P.D.: "Then what. . .Aw!. . .Gross!"
Older Male A.P.D.: "I think it's very touching. That's a lot of flowers. He probably had to save up for a bit."
Female A.P.D.: "Gross!. . .Gross!. . .Gross!"
Older Male A.P.D.: "What do you think RR, a week?"
RR: "At least. Especially since that looks like a home made envelope as well."
Female A.P.D.: "I am never speaking to either one of you again!"

Or something like that. It's been awhile, but I do remember the look on her face.
 

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Yikes, I never had it that bad. Just watched a lot of Oz and they never seemed to wash their hands after they shit or sodomized.
 

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Well, the punchline was that I'm pretty sure they were allowed to have glue/paste in the common area, but it was too good a moment to pass up. The greater point stands though.
 

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Also, in AH news, the double homicide has been pushed back to May 3, 2016. In that case, they actually have a murder weapon, and can probably link it to Hernandez.
 

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Every letter I ever read from prison had impeccable handwriting. Maybe they teach penmanship? Or they just have lots of time to make every jot and tittle perfect.

Also, like RR said, I never read a letter from jail without gloves and a paper towel covering my desk.
Now you can no longer say that. I do give him points for attempting cursive, however. If I tried to write in cursive today, I'd probably have to make up a few letters, like Billy Madison writing "Phil Rirruto".

 

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Also, in AH news, the double homicide has been pushed back to May 3, 2016. In that case, they actually have a murder weapon, and can probably link it to Hernandez.
@Rovin Romine

Since he is already locked up for life, what is the point of forking over the money for pricey lawyers to defend him again? Seeing as how every penny he gives them is one not going to his daughter.
 

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I would guess that in his shoes you would still want to put up the best defense possible no matter the current sentence being served. In the exceedingly small chance that something happened to have the verdict/sentence from the first case being overturned or shortened you would be pretty pissed if you tanked the second trial and still ended up locked away for life.
 

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Plus, you'd want to be remembered fondly when you're gone. You wouldn't want people to think of you as the type of person who would commit multiple homicides.
 

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Plus, you'd want to be remembered fondly when you're gone. You wouldn't want people to think of you as the type of person who would commit multiple homicides.
As part of my job, I frequently deal with folks that are civilly committed. They often view my office as a possible end-around the criminal justice system to get some item in their official record changed, which (they fervently hope) would be the break in the log-jam that would ultimately lead to them getting sprung.

Many people in prison, in sex-offender facilities, etc... never stop thinking about ways to get out, and will spare no time in pursuing any scheme, however misguided or objectively pointless, toward that end objective. I have received countless appeals from inmates to have their records changed, 99% of which are total fantasy or, at best, a horribly mangled interpretation of the law. Usually both.

Frankly, the pleasant fantasy that "this letter might be the one that gets me outta here!" might be the only thing that keeps many of them from the depths of despair, or worse.
 
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@Rovin Romine

Since he is already locked up for life, what is the point of forking over the money for pricey lawyers to defend him again? Seeing as how every penny he gives them is one not going to his daughter.
Good answers upthread - another big one is that civil liability for the deaths would be pretty-much automatic if there was a successful criminal prosecution for murder. (Although a successful defense of a criminal matter does not rule out a successful prosecution of a civil claim, e.g., O.J. Simpson.)

https://www.suffolk.edu/documents/LawMCP/Ch43CivilConsequences.pdf
 

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As part of my job, I frequently deal with folks that are civilly committed. They often view my office as a possible end-around the criminal justice system to get some item in their official record changed, which (they fervently hope) would be the break in the log-jam that would ultimately lead to them getting sprung.

Many people in prison, in sex-offender facilities, etc... never stop thinking about ways to get out, and will spare no time in pursuing any scheme, however misguided or objectively pointless, toward that end objective. I have received countless appeals from inmates to have their records changed, 99% of which are total fantasy or, at best, a horribly mangled interpretation of the law. Usually both.

Frankly, the pleasant fantasy that "this letter might be the one that gets me outta here!" might be the only thing that keeps many of them from the depths of despair, or worse.
Your post absolutely makes sense. Mine was a joke ;-) He might even want people to believe he did it.
 

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Well I don't think you are wrong. I think the level of self-deception necessary to keep oneself from sticking a fork in the electrical socket must be astronomical, and a huge part of that is probably professing to every available person that you are innocent.
 

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All good answers that me being the enteral optimist would never think of. My deep seeded faith in humanity clings to the idea that once he was convicted he would give up all pretenses and just cop to all his wrongs allowing the families some sort of closure.

I fully understand how naive this is.
 

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Is the gun collection an exclusion? No mention of the elaborate security system?
 

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I should be bothered he is a better speller then I am with a better grasp of the English language. But I haven't killed anyone and I am a smidge better than Avery.....so there's that.
 

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I still don't see why a work release program for home games can't be done
 

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I still don't see why a work release program for home games can't be done
The sad thing about sports coverage today is that you could hatch a fake twitter account, throw in a dash of "Hernandez hates Kraft, Belichick hates Kraft, so Belichick will try to stick it to Kraft," and follow up with a "sources say BB is trying to convince Mass. officials to approve a AH work-release for home games," and I'd bet you that at least one entity whose sports coverage is taken seriously will run with it.
 

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This is priceless. Kraft said he loved me but then changed his tune real quick when he found out I murdered some people in cold blood. Fake ass non-loyal bastard.
To be fair, throwing around the word "Love" to people whom you employ to destroy their bodies for your profit and disposal if no longer effective is pretty gross, generally.

In other words, had Brady suffered a career ending injury after the first Super Bowl, I doubt we'd be talking about how Kraft considered him another son.
 

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The sad thing about sports coverage today is that you could hatch a fake twitter account, throw in a dash of "Hernandez hates Kraft, Belichick hates Kraft, so Belichick will try to stick it to Kraft," and follow up with a "sources say BB is trying to convince Mass. officials to approve a AH work-release for home games," and I'd bet you that at least one entity whose sports coverage is taken seriously will run with it.
I have thought of that, I just don't have the time for such mischief. My other favorite potential fake rumor is that Putin got Kraft's Superbowl Ring in payment for the Pat's spy team getting access to Russian spy satellites to tape practices, walk throughs etc.
 

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This is fun: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/fractured-friendship-of-aaron-hernandez-and-a-gangster-played-out-in-bone-chilling-court-scene-012208774.html

The tone chilled an already tense courtroom as Bradley stared his left eye, the one that still worked, directly at Hernandez. He tilted his head to the right and shook it in fury at his old friend. These were no empty words, no posing. Given the chance, Bradley would almost certainly kill Hernandez. And vice versa, at least if Hernandez learned that when it comes to Alexander Bradley, it takes more than one close-range shot to the skull to finish him.

Judge Jeffrey Locke broke for lunch right then, leaving Bradley’s words and stare to hang over a jury stuck contemplating the levels of personal betrayal overwhelming this case. As court officers ushered Bradley out, he walked past Hernandez, the two of them locked in a shared look of pure menace.
 

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Quick question if Bradley confessed to the murder, before an immunity deal, and Hernandez was already p the river for life, why let Bradley go to testify against Hernandez?
 

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Quick question if Bradley confessed to the murder, before an immunity deal, and Hernandez was already p the river for life, why let Bradley go to testify against Hernandez?
It strikes me that if prosecutors believed that Bradley was a willing conspirator, they would not have signed off on the immunity deal.

Edit: if that were not true, the prosecutors are dummies.
 

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I still don't get why he hasnt been charged for attempted murder of Bradley, now that Bradley is a cooperating witness. Surely the statute of limitations for shooting someone in the face haven't run out.
 
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