Police reveal new photos, details about Aaron Hernandez suicide
Correction officers found cardboard had been shoved into the tracks of Hernandez's cell door and shampoo on the floor to make it slippery, report says
Correction officers found cardboard had been shoved into the tracks of Hernandez's cell door and shampoo on the floor to make it slippery, report says
Author James Patterson is writing a true crime book about the former NFL player
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When correction officers found former NFL star Aaron Hernandez hanging in his prison cell early Wednesday, they also found an apparent message on his forehead. Prison officials believe it was a suicide, but his family expressed skepticism and promised their own investigation. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Sources say he left message of sorts on his forehead, and inmate who may have been last person to see him alive now on suicide watch
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Former NFL player Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his cell overnight; officials said he hanged himself with a bed sheet. Hernandez was serving a life sentence for murder but was in the midst of an appeal. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN to discuss the legal aspects of the case.
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Officials say former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez hanged himself in his prison cell overnight. The 27-year-old was serving a life sentence for murder. The Boston Globe's Mike Bello joins CBSN with more.
The announcement comes after former Patriots star and convicted killer Aaron Hernandez was found dead after killing himself in prison overnight
Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez killed himself in prison while serving a life sentence for murder. Anna Meiler from Boston station WBZ joins CBSN with the latest.
CBS News confirms former NFL star Aaron Hernandez committed suicide overnight in a Massachusetts prison. He had just been acquitted Friday in a 2012 double killing. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Authorities say the former NFL star, a convicted killer, hanged himself using a bed sheet
The former NFL star is already serving life in prison for the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd; he was found guilty of a firearms charge
Ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez is standing trial in a 2012 South Boston double murder. His fiancee Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez testified Thursday, March 30, 2017 as Hernandez looked on.
Jurors have begun deliberations in the double murder trial of ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez
Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez testified that she learned to keep her mouth shut and “not to ask any questions” in certain situations
Ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez's former friend Alexander Bradley testified that Hernandez used a racial epithet before shooting and killing two men in July 2012
The former New England Patriots player is accused of killing two men after one of them spilled a drink on him at a club in 2012
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The outages Friday were connected to "a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts," CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said in a statement.
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