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Some people make good ones, some people make bad ones. And some people make really stupid, bad ones.

FALL RIVER — Aaron Hernandez — once considered one of the brightest stars of the New England Patriots — is a cold-blooded murderer who should spend the rest of his life behind bars, a jury found today.

Twelve jurors, who deliberated for seven days, unanimously found that Hernandez killed his friend Odin Lloyd during the early morning hours of June 17, 2013. The Dorchester 27-year-old was riddled with six bullet holes, his body left in a North Attleboro industrial park less than a mile from Hernandez’s home.

He really had it made, but couldn’t stop being the thug he’d been for several years. Just couldn’t leave the life behind.

He’s facing still more charges in connection to a double homicide in Boston that took place before the murder of which he was just convicted.

Here’s a little musical advice for young Aaron, courtesy of George Jones.

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I'm a retired paramedic who formerly worked in a largish city in the Northeast corner of the U.S. In my post EMS life I provide Quality Improvement instruction and consulting under contract. I haven't really retired, I just don't work nights, holidays, or weekends.  I escaped the Northeast a couple of years ago and now live in Texas.  I'm more than just a little opinionated, but that comes with having been around the block more than once. You can email me at EMSArtifact@gmail.com After living most of my life (so far) in the northeast my lovely wife and I have moved to central Texas because we weren't comfortable in the northeast any longer. Life is full of twists and turns.

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