Aaron Hernandez's Cellmate Says He Was 'Infatuated' With the Street Life in New Documentary
Shocking new details about Aaron Hernandez come to light in the highly anticipated new documentary Killing Fields, which discusses his rise to fame, life in prison and untimely death. In an clip obtained by In Touch, his cellmate and alleged lover, Kyle Kennedy, spoke out and claimed the NFL star was "infatuated" with things like guns, murder and robbery.
"That was our choice of topic," Kennedy said about their conversations. "Me and him grew up the same. Always had what we needed. We sought out the street life, the gang life. We always went looking for it," he added.
Kennedy also said the ex-athlete allegedly spoke to him about a fourth homicide.
"Right before his suicide, he was found not guilty of a double murder," an interviewer said in the clip, which Kennedy confirmed. When asked if the former New England Patriots athlete committed the crimes, his cellmate said Hernandez told him he did.
"Aaron always used to tell me he had four murders," Kennedy claimed. "He’d … joke around saying, 'I got four bodies.'"
Kennedy said Hernandez never revealed who the fourth person was. "It was very believable," he added.
Hernandez was previously convicted of killing Odin Lloyd and sentenced to life behind bars, after being charged with first-degree murder on June 26, 2013. He was ultimately acquitted of the 2012 killings of two other men, Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado, in 2017. Five days after his acquittal, the former tight end was found dead at the age of 27 in his jail cell.
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The motive for Lloyd's murder has remained a mystery, with some speculating that Lloyd had knowledge of the NFL star's homosexuality. "Even though we know that being gay is normal, there are a lot of people who still view it as something that needs to be … closeted away," forensic psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere shared. "Especially in professional sports."
Hernandez allegedly gathered a crew of guys to carry out a drive-by shooting in order to get rid of Lloyd that fateful evening, but now it's being questioned if they also accidentally killed someone else. Jordan Miller was fatally shot in his home in a still-unsolved murder case, and he reportedly looks like Lloyd, leading some to wonder if it is related.
"It’s very possible that Odin Lloyd could’ve been in that apartment and if they look similar, which I believe they do, they shot the wrong guy that time," former police detective Bo Dietl said.
Killing Fields will air on January 18 at 8 p.m. ET on REELZ.