Thursday, June 20, 2013

Why the growing Hernandez murder story is another example of ESPN propaganda...

(Hat-tip to an anonymous friend, who tipped me on this one...)

It sounds as if the NFL has it's latest murder case.

It's the fourth-year tight-end Aaron Hernandez, soon to be an ex-New England Patriot (at least for a time).

SI.com reports that sources indicate he will be arrested for the murder of a Boston man near his home.

Why am I (and my anonymous friend before me) now saying this is another example of ESPN pro-football propaganda?

ESPN and ABC simply are reporting that Hernandez has not been ruled out as a suspect.

That would be almost like the concept of a third-trimester mother-to-be being considered "a little pregnant".

Why do I say it that way?  This Hernandez punk appears to be a real piece of work.

According to the SI.com article:
  • A video surveillance system in Hernandez' home has been smashed intentionally.
  • In "complying" with a subpoena/warrant for his cell phone, Hernandez gave it to police, in about a million pieces...
  • A cleaning crew was caught leaving the home Monday, before police would be allowed to search it.
  • SI.com has now found at least two additional gun incidents linked to Hernandez, on top of the one which everyone knows about when Hernandez was sued by a guy who, after arguing with Hernandez, lost his eye to a gunshot!
  • May 18, 2013:  Hernandez gets into an (all-too-predictable) altercation with a Jets fan.  A gun is later found discarded under a vehicle nearby, but "no one can tell whether it was Hernandez or the man who taunted him".  (Not an exact quote.  More, it's put in quotes to see how much the situation was "fixed" in Hernandez' favor, basically.)
  • 2007:  While at the University of Florida, Hernandez was questioned about a shooting that took place after they lost to Auburn.  Though Hernandez was confirmed to be at a nearby nightclub, no further action was taken.
To continue the thought process of pro-football propaganda and why the thought of Hernandez simply not being ruled out as a suspect is ludicrous, you must consider how this idiot was allowed to walk free and into the NFL in the first place.

SI.com article:

"But the pattern of Hernandez showing up in court filings and on police reports hints at a life lived in the margins and surrounded by questionable people. Hernandez also admitted to NFL teams that he failed numerous drug tests prior to the 2010 NFL Draft. That disclosure combined with multiple NFL personnel sources telling SI.com that some teams had concerns that Hernandez was associated with some people with gang ties, reveals why so many teams passed on Hernandez in that draft. He had emerged as the most dominant tight end in college football that year, but his off-field issues led him to slip all the way to the fourth round."

And where was this guy living with all these associates?

BRISTOL, CONNECTICUT

Would it be of any difficulty at all for me to charge that there is a possibility that the underworld in which Hernandez lived had associates with the Worldwide Leader in Snorts, perhaps people we know of???

Just a thought.  Where there's smoke, there's fire.

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