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American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez Recap: Ride or Die
Now that Aaron has been arrested and his crimes have come to light, we have more time to spend with the people whose lives he changed forever.
On the stand, she disappoints McCauley as well as her sister by claiming she never looked inside the box Aaron asked her to dispose of, nor did they discuss its contents — in fact, she supposedly doesn’t even remember the location of the dumpster where she tossed it. From what I’ve read, there’s littleevidence of Hernandez expressing any remorse for the murders themselves, but it’s not unbelievable that he might let a trickle of regret slip through in a quiet moment like this one — if not for killing three innocent men, then at least for getting himself into a position where he can no longer provide for his family. • There is an interesting scene in which Tanya approves of Shay’s “ride or die” mentality, telling her about witnessing Dennis’s anger when an elementary-school-age Aaron joined a group of his cheerleader cousins during a neighborhood game instead of playing football with his brother and the other guys.
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