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re: Aaron Hernandez's story is a tragedy
Posted on 4/19/17 at 9:10 am to oreeg
Posted on 4/19/17 at 9:10 am to oreeg
Everybody has the need to blame something?
Some people are just bad people. They make a decision in life from which they can't come back. Guy was stone cold evil. Or tried to be to compensate for something. Which makes more sense. Why do street level gangster shite when you are owed $40 million?
The "tragedy" of the story began long before anybody gave two shits who aaron Hernandez was. From the point we all knew of him he was a bastard.
Being gay makes sense. Also his final trail being over? Win or lose did not matter. They can't wait for you to die twice. Life in is life in. Maybe part of it was having nowhere to be anymore? No mor court dates. No more meeting with lawyers and court appearances which is probably like a vacation to an inmate. Like the line from Shawshank "nothing but all of the time in the world to think about it."
Maybe that got him. Time had come for him to just be warehoused for the rest of his life. Treated like a real inmate. No more courthouses and nice chairs and conference tables.
Was he in solitary because of his fame? Was he going to be moved?
Some people are just bad people. They make a decision in life from which they can't come back. Guy was stone cold evil. Or tried to be to compensate for something. Which makes more sense. Why do street level gangster shite when you are owed $40 million?
The "tragedy" of the story began long before anybody gave two shits who aaron Hernandez was. From the point we all knew of him he was a bastard.
Being gay makes sense. Also his final trail being over? Win or lose did not matter. They can't wait for you to die twice. Life in is life in. Maybe part of it was having nowhere to be anymore? No mor court dates. No more meeting with lawyers and court appearances which is probably like a vacation to an inmate. Like the line from Shawshank "nothing but all of the time in the world to think about it."
Maybe that got him. Time had come for him to just be warehoused for the rest of his life. Treated like a real inmate. No more courthouses and nice chairs and conference tables.
Was he in solitary because of his fame? Was he going to be moved?
Posted on 4/19/17 at 9:15 am to LSU alum wannabe
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Some people are just bad people
I don't believe you're just born a bad person. His life circumstances definitely played a big part in making him who he was. Ultimately he had plenty of choices to make something better of his life. He had opportunity after opportunity and failed to take advantage. That's on him.
His upbringing isn't his fault, what he did with his chances to escape his upbringing is his fault.
This post was edited on 4/19/17 at 9:16 am
Posted on 4/19/17 at 9:18 am to LSU alum wannabe
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Life in is life in. Maybe part of it was having nowhere to be anymore? No mor court dates. No more meeting with lawyers and court appearances which is probably like a vacation to an inmate. Like the line from Shawshank "nothing but all of the time in the world to think about it."
True, but don't most convicted murderers file endless appeals? If he can get the conviction overturned he goes free. Or he can hope progs/SJWs decide life sentences are too harsh and change state law. Or he can start a speaking tour where he warns at risk youth not to follow his path. They would probably take him out of the prison complex for something like that.
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