Ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez found dead in prison
Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell. Photo: AP
Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez has been found dead in his prison cell while serving a life sentence for murder, authorities say.
Hernandez, 27, was found by guards at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley just after 3am on Wednesday, Massachusetts Department of Correction spokesman Christopher Fallon said in a statement.
The former New England Patriots tight end was pronounced dead at a hospital about an hour later.
His death comes just days after he was acquitted of a double murder and on the same day the Patriots were set to visit the White House to mark their Super Bowl win. The team had no immediate comment.
Hernandez was in a single cell in a general population housing unit in the maximum-security state prison when he took his own life and tried to block the cell door from the inside by jamming it with various items, Fallon said.
Fallon said he’s not aware of any suicide note written by Hernandez.
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He said officials had no concern that Hernandez might take his own life, and said if they had had any such worries, he would have been transferred to a mental health unit.
Hernandez was moved to tears on Friday after he was acquitted of the 2012 fatal shootings of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in Boston.
Before his acquittal, Hernandez on Wednesday was seen blowing kisses to the little girl he fathered with fiancee Shayanna Jenkins. Cameras captured the tender exchange.
But Hernandez was still serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for his conviction in the 2013 shooting of Odin Lloyd, a semi-professional football player who was dating his fiancee’s sister.
He was tried but acquitted in the slayings of de Abreu and Furtado, whom prosecutors contended were gunned down after one of the men accidentally spilled a drink on Hernandez in a Boston nightclub.
The jury in that case found Hernandez not guilty of first-degree murder but convicted him of unlawful possession of a gun, and the judge sentenced him to an additional four to five years in prison, separate from his existing life sentence.
Hernandez grew up in Connecticut and played for the Patriots from 2010 to 2012. The team released him in June 2013, shortly after he was arrested in Lloyd’s killing.
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