Witness: Aaron Hernandez Was 'Aggressive' At Boston Nightclub
FALL RIVER (CBS) - Aaron Hernandez's fiancee was not in court to see video of the former New England Patriots player starring in a risque dancing night club surveillance video.
"What kind of dance is that called," asked defense attorney Michael Fee. "I don't know the name to it," answered Kasey Arma.
Arma had gone to Rumor nightclub in Boston after a rap concert in the early morning hours of June 15, 2013, when she met Hernandez. She said he told her she looked good, and asked her to dance.
When she asked his name, he answered, "Rock." At first he seemed friendly, but later she said he turned "very aggressive."
It was about 24 hours before the murder of Odin Lloyd, who was with him at the club that night, but Arma says Hernandez was alone.
"He said 'show me what you can do with that thing,' referring to my backside," said Arma.
Fee then played surveillance video showing Hernandez standing against a wall, while Arma does a racy close-up dance against him for several minutes. When they separated, she said he stood outside alone.
"He was just kind of pacing back and forth on the corner," she said.
Later in the day, jurors watched long stretches of video of Hernandez, his fiancee, and his two alleged accomplices in the hours after the murder.
The surveillance from Hernandez's home was so tedious that the judge instructed the jury to take a break, "stand up, and stretch."
WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Doug Cope reports: