When Aaron Hernandez committed suicide in his prison cell, it was reported that he had left three separate notes. One of those notes has been released by Massachusetts court officials.
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The note, to Hernandez's fiancee Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez, can be viewed below.
The full text of the note:
Shay,
You have always been my soul-mate and I want you to live life and know I'm always with you. I told you what was coming indirectly! I love you so much and know you are an angel - literally! We split into two to come change the world! Your characteristic is that of a true angel and the definition of GOD's love! Tell my story fully but never think anything besides how much I love you. This was the Supremes, the almightys plan, not mine! I love you! Let [redacted] know how much I love her! Look after [redacted] and [redacted] for me — these are my boys. (YOU'RE RICH). I KNEW I LOVED YOU = SAVAGE GARDEN
Hernandez committed suicide just a week after he had been found not guilty of the murders of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado. Hernandez was still serving a life sentence for the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd, but Hernandez's legal team was preparing to appeal that decision after the not-guilty verdict in the double-murder case.
Hernandez was drafted in 2010 by the New England Patriots after a standout career as a tight end at the University of Florida. His NFL career came to a stunning end in June of 2013 when he was arrested for the murder of Lloyd after a short investigation.
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