The New England Patriots offseason of horrors for their stable of
talented tight ends has taken another turn, this one right up an alley
into the surreal.
While the "Batman" of their dynamic
duo lies recovering in a Los Angeles hospital after undergoing back
surgery Tuesday morning, "Robin", aka Aaron Hernandez, has become
the media focus of a criminal investigation in Massachusetts.
Somewhere in Gotham, the Joker is smiling.
Attempts
at injecting humor aside, the grim news out of North Attleboro has
Patriots Nation asking how much more the team can absorb without losing
their season before it begins.
The news out of Los
Angeles is encouraging, sources telling the NFL Network that Rob
Gronkowski's back procedure went very well, and he should be ready for
contact toward the end of preseason.
The same can not
be said for the investigation of a suspected homicide, the body of a man
that was discovered by a jogger on Monday evening in an industrial park
about a mile from Hernandez's home linked to the Patriots' tight end as
possibly an "associate of number 81".
Of course, Hernandez wears 81 for the Patriots.
Several
major news outlets have reported that police sought and were granted a
search warrant for Hernandez home in connection with the investigation,
and that two men that were in Hernandez' home when police arrived
attempted to leave but were detained by officers.
Though
authorities are claiming that Hernandez is not a suspect, the fact that
a search warrant was issued and people detained in his home does not
bode well for the new father and suddenly wealthy University of Florida
product. If it turns out that either of the men had anything to do with
the alleged murder, the consequences to Hernandez could be far
reaching.
At issue is a rented 2013 Chevrolet Suburban
with Rhode Island license plates being a "vehicle of interest" in the
case. It is reported that the vehicle is registered to Enterprise, and
that Hernandez's name is tied to the rental vehicle, though the police
are releasing few details at this time.
Though rumor
and speculation are running rampant, there are confirmed reports that
Hernandez has been uncooperative with police, which could mean anything
from refusing to speak without an attorney present to not allowing
authorities into his house without a warrant.
SI.com, ABCNews.com and USA Today are reporting sources.
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