Double Murder

Aaron Hernandez Acquitted on Double Murder Charge
Aaron Hernandez Acquitted on Double Murder Charge
Aaron Hernandez Acquitted on Double Murder Charge
Former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez has been found not guilty of double murder today in Boston. He was accused of shooting Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado to death at a traffic light in Boston's South End on July 16, 2012, after Hernandez was found not guilty on two counts of murder for the shooting deaths of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado at a traffic light in Boston’s South End on
Hearing In Boston
Hearing In Boston
Hearing In Boston
Lawyers for former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez have asked a judge to throw out a search warrant that led police to seize a vehicle that prosecutors say Hernandez was driving when he fatally shot two Boston men in 2012...
Lawyers Seek Dismissal
Lawyers Seek Dismissal
Lawyers Seek Dismissal
Lawyers for former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez have filed motions to dismiss the indictment against their client charging him with a double slaying in Boston in 2012. The motion says there was insufficient evidence presented to the grand jury to establish probable cause; the state impaired the integrity of grand jury proceedings; and the court lacks jurisdiction...
Trial Date Set
Trial Date Set
Trial Date Set
Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez remains on track for a May trial on two murder charges. His lawyers and prosecutors agreed Tuesday to another pre-trial hearing on Nov. 25 during a brief court appearance in Suffolk Superior Court...
Police Working To Link Hernandez To 2012 Double Murder In Boston
Police Working To Link Hernandez To 2012 Double Murder In Boston
Police Working To Link Hernandez To 2012 Double Murder In Boston
Police in Boston are working to link former NFL player Aaron Hernandez to a pair of unsolved murders in 2012.  The "Boston Globe" says new court documents released today request permission to search an SUV that police believe was used in the drive-by shooting of two men.  ...