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Aaron Hernandez is moving in to my town today!

He's a POS. hope he enjoys a good colonoscopy once a week or more. Kills because they disrespect him. He'll get plenty of that in the joint. He's apparently going to that new high tech joint about sixty miles from Gillette stadium.
 
Sheriff: ‘Sociopathic’ killer Aaron Hernandez still had swagger

Aaron Hernandez told jail guards the jury got it wrong before he headed off to his new cell at MCI-Cedar Junction, Bristol County Sheriff Thomas M. Hodgson said, a day after the fallen New England Patriot was sentenced to life for first-degree murder.

“When he left the court after his sentence he still had his — according to my staff — his swagger — but it’s not surprising with him,” Hodgson said on Boston Herald Radio yesterday. “He told our people, ‘Look, they’re wrong and I’ll miss you guys,’ but (he) sort of still had his swagger in his step.”

Hernandez was convicted of killing 27-year-old Odin L. Lloyd, who was gunned down in a North Attleboro industrial park near Hernandez’s home on June 17, 2013.

Of the thousands of inmates he’s dealt with over his career, Hernandez is “the best I’ve ever seen at manipulation,” Hodgson said, adding that the former tight end seems to have “sociopathic issues.”

“Over the course of time I’ve had a lot of opportunities to speak with him and one of the things that I learned was that he is the best I’ve ever seen at manipulation,” Hodgson said. “He is a master at using his charm to position himself and get what he needs. I’ve never seen anybody better at it.”

Hodgson also said conversations he’s had with Hernandez revealed that he still has deep issues with his father’s death and that being disrespected triggers his “hot button” — something prosecutors have indicated may have led Hernandez to kill two Boston men in 2012.

“When you disrespect Aaron Hernandez you disrespect the memory of his father and that would send him to a point where he would become enraged because he has the anger around the loss of his own father,” Hodgson said.

Hernandez was charged with assaulting a fellow inmate and threatening a guard during his stay in a Bristol County jail.

“I don’t think he’ll ever admit to himself or anyone else that he was involved in (the Lloyd murder) or maybe he was responsible for it and that’s part of his defense mechanism,” Hodgson said. “He will compartmentalize — he saw himself at training camp and not at prison — and that’s his survival mechanism and that’s how he does it and he’s very good at it.”
 
i remember as a kid growing up in the 50's and we had sports role models. there's no comparison between then and now. i have no interest in any sports stuff anymore. even college is crap.
 
Manipulation is a evil thing, not to get religious but I've always felt it is a true mortal sin against Our Lord. It is a terrible damaging thing when one manipulates another. Ive seen it happen and its very hard to convince the person being manipulated what someone is doing to them.
 
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