Aaron Hernandez Fiance Argues With 911 Operator During Call To Report ex-Patriots' Severed Wrist ?[LISTEN]
An alleged phone call made by Aaron Hernandez's fiance, Shayanna Jenkins, to 911 after the former NFL player punched a window and severed his wrist during an argument, has been obtained by TMZ.
Hernandez and his fiancé allegedly got into the dispute several months ago because the ex-Patriots player refused to end a party he held at his Hermosa Beach, CA rental home from 4 p.m. to 9 a.m., according to TMZ. In the heat of the argument, Hernandez allegedly broke one of the windows in the home by punching it and consequently sustained a gash to his wrist, which spurred his fiancé to call 911.
In the alleged recording of the phone call, the 911 operator misunderstood Jenkins' description of Hernandez's injury, believing the former NFL star's severed wrist was the result of a suicide attempt. Jenkins appears very concerned about her fiance's injury, during the phone call, and loses her patience when the operator insists she calm down and provide information about Hernandez for the police and paramedics.
Jenkins takes offense to the operator's incessant questions and tone and eventually hangs up on her.
The recording provides the first real glimpse into Jenkins' personality. Hernandez's high school sweetheart has stayed out of the public eye since her fiancé was charged with first-degree murder in the death of Odin Lloyd, who dated her sister until his death.
Last week, prosecutor Bill McCauley laid out the state's evidence against Hernandez, and according to his report, Jenkins initially cooperated with the Massachusetts State Police's investigation. However, she reportedly stopped talking to the authorities at Hernandez's request.
Massachusetts state law states Jenkins would not have to testify against Hernandez if the couple were married when she potentially takes the stand. But Bristol County Sheriff, Thomas M. Hodgson, has said he wouldn't allow the ex-New England Patriot to get married while incarcerated at the Bristol County Jail, according to USA Today.