The car that Aaron Hernandez leased, a 2006 Toyota 4Runner, which became the murder SUV in the 2012 double murder that Hernandez was acquitted of was recently up for auction.
Unfortunately, the Aaron Hernandez Murder SUV was pulled from eBay for violation of terms. Read on…
CelebNSports247.com has learned that after bidding for the Aaron Hernandez Murder SUV broke the $100,000 mark EBay yanked it!
Hernandez was a shinning star on the New England Patriots field, but he threw it all away after being convicted for the murder of his friend Oden Lloyd.
He was then tried last month for the 2012 double murder of two men after he was heated that they allegedly spilled a drink on him. It was alleged that he retaliated by spraying their car with bullets while he and his driver were in a 2006 Toyota 4Runner.
Hernandez was found not guilty for the two men’s murders, but was sentenced to 4 -7 years for illegal possession of a gun. It was added to his already life sentence without parole. Five days after the verdict, Aaron Hernandez ended his life by hanging himself in his prison cell.
Rumors flourished about an alleged gay prison lover, which has bow been debunked by his attorney and the prison. They are now claiming the third letter was too his attorney, not his male partner Kyle Kennedy. Kyle has been said his attorney’s are demanding the letter which was supposed to be addressed to him.
Aaron Hernandez Murder SUV Details:
Despite all that drama, the owner of the car, who leased the 2006 Toyota 4Runner to Aaron Hernandez, which was held at a Boston PD impound yard until after the murder trial. After he got the car back, he decided to sell it and make a few coins.
Apparently, he was on his way to cashing in when EBay noticed how many stacks the car was going for. They quickly changed their tune and made a statement that he violated the sites terms and the auction was pulled down.
At 12:15 PM PT, the seller says eBay took the auction down and he doesn’t know why.
A EBay rep made the following statement:
“This listing was removed as it violated our Offensive Materials Policy – Items Related to Violent Felons. Any listing on the eBay platform that violates our policies are removed and we take appropriate action with the seller.”