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Hernandez also used his own blood to draw on the walls of his cell. 5 Investigates’ Kathy Curran has learned that one of the drawings was what’s known as the unfinished pyramid and the all-seeing eye of God.
Below the pyramid, Hernandez wrote “ILLUMINATI” in capital letters.
Above the pyramid, Hernandez drew an oval with rays coming from the edges. Nearby, rosary beads hung on the wall of his cell. 5 Investigates has also learned more about the letters left for Hernandez’s family. In one, he wrote that he was entering the “timeless realm” and would see them in heaven.
5 Investigates previously reported that Hernandez also wrote that he loved his family and told them not to shed a tear. Near the letters, a Bible was opened to the John 3:16 verse, which reads, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
State officials continue to investigate his death, including whether a 2 a.m. check of Hernandez’s cell had been performed by the correction department officers on duty.
“The family and legal team is shocked and surprised at the news of Aaron’s death,” Hernandez’s lawyer Jose Baez said in a statement. “There were no conversations or correspondence from Aaron to his family or legal team that would have indicated anything like this was possible. Aaron was looking forward to an opportunity for a second chance to prove his innocence. Those who love and care about him are heartbroken and determined to find the truth surrounding his untimely death. We request that authorities conduct a transparent and thorough investigation.
Hernandez’s former agent, Brian Murphy, said Wednesday morning there was “absolutely no chance” Hernandez took his own life.
“Chico was not a saint, but my family and I loved him, and he would never take his own life,” Murphy said.
That sentiment was shared by Hernandez’s cousin, Randy Garcia.
“Most of us are in shock. We still don’t believe that this happened,” Garcia told WTNH via Skype. “We still think there’s no way Aaron would take his own life.”
Garcia said one of his nephews posted on Facebook that he had spoken with Hernandez on Tuesday night and that “he was in good spirits, that he was — his conversation was nothing but joy — that he was thinking about his future and how he was going to win his appeal in his Odin Lloyd case, and he was in really good spirits. So for this to happen — we’re shocked and we still don’t believe that he took his life, and we still believe there’s a lot of foul play going on.”
originally posted by: watchitburn
They couldn't accept that he was a dumbass dirtbag murderer wannabe gangster either...
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
Illuminati aren't masons. You try to scam people for money again?