3d suspect arrested in Hernandez case
Ernest Wallace, the third suspect in the murder of Odin Lloyd near Aaron Hernandez’s home, turned himself in today in Florida, a Miramar police spokesman said.
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Ernest Wallace, the third suspect in the murder of Odin Lloyd near Aaron Hernandez’s home, turned himself in today in Florida, a Miramar police spokesman said.
The disclosure that Aaron Hernandez is being investigated in a 2012 deadly double shooting in Boston’s South End caused a flood of emotion for their families.
A silver Chrysler 300, which has been linked to the murder of a man near Aaron Hernandez’s home, was recovered in Bristol, Conn.
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