Funeral underway for Aaron Hernandez

Funeral underway for Aaron Hernandez

Linda Thompson, one of Hernandez's appellate attorneys, said the conviction in the Lloyd case is not considered final because the automatic appeal he was entitled to had not yet been heard at the time of Hernandez's death.

However, Jose Baez, who represented Hernandez in his recent double murder trial in Boston, says those rumors are completely false.

"The original information that the family was given was that there was no letters", Hernandez explains to the magazine.

A lawyer for a third person has come forward, claiming that one of the notes was addressed to his client.

Days later, reports began to surface that Aaron Hernandez may have a secret gay or bisexual life.

In a , Army spoke about the suicide note.

Aaron Hernandez sits in the courtroom of the Attleboro District Court during his hearing on August 22, 2013 in North Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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"Every time I got a letter from him, he was always happy and in good spirits", Washington said. "We will be requesting that the letter be turned over to my client as soon as possible". Hernandez reportedly left three notes behind in his prison cell, one of which was intended for Kennedy. The facts are that my client and Mr. Hernandez were not cellmates. He hanged himself in his cell in a maximum-security prison in MA last Wednesday. "It's just really hard to process".

She also spoke about his faith in God. "They love him and they miss him", Sullivan said. Investigations against Hernandez have revealed that there may have been elements of sex, deception, and secrecy to the player's unsettled life.

Hernandez family attorney George Leontire said in court Friday that the Hernandez family does not know the contents of the letters and learned about them through news reports. It was reported that about 50 people attended the funeral.

Funeral services for Aaron Hernandez commenced Monday at the former National Football League player's hometown of Bristol, Connecticut.

Ahead of the 1 p.m. service, a lawyer for Hernandez's fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins Hernandez, asked a Judge Thomas MacGuire to release copies of three notes Hernandez left next to a Bible before killing himself.

Washington said the two had exchanged more than 10 letters since Hernandez had been incarcerated.

"They desperately [need] the closure the suicide notes would provide, " Leontire wrote.