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The new Hulu/FX limited series American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez re-examines one of the most chilling off-the-field true stories in the history of the National Football League. American Sports Story is the first dramatized series to tackle the true-crime story of Aaron Hernandez and the murder of Odin Lloyd after Netflix's in-depth docuseries Killer Inside.
As seen in Netflix's Killer Inside docuseries, celebrity lawyer Jose Baez, who was defending Hernandez at the time, presented a text message that Sherrod had sent to his attorney. The text revealed that Sherrod didn't truthfully remember who had shot him in Florida and was focused on whether or not he would be found guilty of perjury if he revealed the truth after the fact.
In American Sports Story, Tebow is much less involved, only sticking around to thank the Florida Gators' unofficial attorney/fixer Huntley Johnson before exiting the frame. Police records showed that Hernandez and Tebow called Urban Meyer themselves and asked for help after running and hiding around the side of the bar. That appears to be how Huntley Johnson arrived at the scene.
Urban Meyer Claimed He Never Encouraged Aaron Hernandez To Graduate From High School Early American Sports Story depicts Florida Gators' head coach Urban Meyer meeting with Terri Hernandez and the Bristol Central High School Principal at the Hernandez home. In the scene, Meyer makes it clear that he believes Aaron would greatly benefit by graduating from high school early in order to get down to Gainesville and get adjusted to the playbook and program.
There's No Evidence That Aaron Hernandez Used Dating Websites To Meet & Hookup With Other Men Aaron Hernandez is depicted using websites to meet up with other men in American Sports Story during his time in Gainesville, Florida. Hernandez never stated that he had hooked up with other men in private while being a member of the Florida Gators football team, nor has anyone from the area made those claims.
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