Aaron Hernandez's high school coach worried about the former NFL star's future, because he grew up around criminal activity and would continue to associate with convicts as an adult.
The search of a pond for the murder weapon in the Aaron Hernandez case was unsuccessful, but new surveillance footage shows Hernandez allegedly holding a gun just hours before Odin Llloyd's death.
Authorities searched a storage unit registered to Aaron Hernandez' fiancée, Shayanna Jenkins, because they believe she made "overt attempts to hide evidence ... and to hinder and mislead" investigators.
Aaron Hernandez's alleged gang affiliation has been a topic of much discussion, in light of his arraignment for the murder of Odin Lloyd, but he is hardly the first athlete to be linked to a street gang.
Tanya Cummings-Singleton, the cousin of Aaron Hernandez and friend of his fiancee, is being held in jail for refusing to testify in Hernandez's murder case.
Aaron Hernandez's pen pal, who did time in the same jail where Hernandez is currently housed, spoke out about the letter he received from the former NFL star.
Police will search a lake in Aaron Hernandez's hometown for the third straight day, after they received a tip that the murder weapon used in Odin Lloyd's death was tossed into the water, according to The Boston Globe.
Aaron Hernandez is reportedly being investigated for multiple shootings in Florida, from his days as a college star with the state's Gators football team.
Police are searching a lake in Aaron Hernandez's hometown of Bristol, Conn. for the firearm that was used to murder his alleged victim Odin Lloyd, according to Channel 3 Eyewitness News.