The jury in the double-murder trial of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez were sent home early after a street sweeper threw a wrench in the Aaron Hernandez Double Murder trial!?!
Find out there is new evidence in the Aaron Hernandez double murder trial that just threw a wrench in the prosecutors case…
CelebNSports247.com has just learned that Warren McMaster, a street sweeper who passed by the 2012 drive-by shooting scene is giving a different story 5 years after his first testimony.
Now reports are saying that addition evidence by Warren McMaster, a street sweeper who passed by the 2012 drive-by shooting scene could be the wrench that botches the investigation. McMaster claims that he saw a woman or someone with braids rising from the sunroof of a white SUV and holding what appeared to be a recording device.
We know that Prosecutors accuse Aaron Hernandez of fatally shooting Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado as he rode in a silver Toyota 4Runner. However, Hernandez defense team argued that the street sweeper’s information had to be dealt with before certain witnesses testified.
Could this be their angle to get Hernandez off the hook?
Hernandez’s defense arguing that it demonstrates police botched the investigation, which could be reason enough to dismiss the case.
They sound correct, but prosecutor Patrick Haggan said McMaster did not mention a white SUV during his initial police interview.
McMaster described the officers he spoke to on the night of the murders as “rowdy” and said they’ve treated him the same way ever since. He recalls:
“There were a lot of people in my face… violating my rights. I felt like a dog…Like, should I roll over and do tricks next?”
He also claims that the police pushed him on the ground and threatened to arrest him and went through the contents of his street sweeper.
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“Monday’s bombshell came after the panel of 15 jurors spent two hours Friday at the Cure Lounge in Boston, Massachusetts, where prosecutors say one of the victims bumped into Hernandez back in July 2012, spilling his drink. The jury also stopped at the Tufts parking garage, where the victims were seen in surveillance video leaving in a BMW. And they were taken to the site of the shooting scene and a Boston Police Department evidence facility where they were shown the Toyota 4Runner that Hernandez and his former friend, Alexander Bradley, were allegedly in when the shooting occurred. By Friday afternoon, jurors had returned to the courtroom to hear testimony from a Cure Lounge manager and review security footage of Hernandez’s interaction with Furtado and de Abreu.”