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Aaron Hernandez Was a Man of Many Secrets — Was a High School Boyfriend One of Them?
"Maybe he felt more authentic in certain relationships with men, but I think he was figuring it out."
The story of Aaron Hernandez has been told in documentaries, investigative pieces, a podcast, and now a fictionalized series. American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez draws from reporting done for the Boston Globe as well as a Wondery podcast titled Gladiator: Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc. The FX series is a fictionalized version of Hernandez's rise and fall, and attempts to provide context and nuance to a story that has been painted in broad black and white strokes.
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Stuart Zicherman is the man behind American Sports Story, and unlike many people who consume true crime, he believes Hernandez is more than a killer and was certainly not born a monster. He told NBC News that after listening to phone calls Hernandez made from prison, he came to understand the former NFL player was a chameleon out of necessity. One thing the se
Fiancee of late Aaron Hernandez speaks out on his sexuality after docuseries
The fiancee of the overdue Aaron Hernandez is speaking out for the first time since the release of a unused Netflix docuseries on the life of the football-star turned-convicted killer, including rumors about his sexuality.
In a sit-down interview with ABC News' Amy Robach that will air Wednesday on "Good Morning America," Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez said that while Hernandez did not verb to her in any way he may have been gay or bisexual, if he did, she "would not have loved him any differently."
Hernandez, a former New England Patriots tight finish, was found guilty of murder in April for the killing of Odin Lloyd, the year-old fiance of Jenkins-Hernandez' sister, who was found shot to death in a suburb of Boston about two years earlier. After Hernandez's trial, and prior to his suicide in his prison cell in , his alleged relationships with men became a topic of discussion.
"You can't depict someone's sexuality without them being here," Jenkins-Hern
More information about Aaron Hernandez’s past relationships is coming forward.
Aaron Hernandez was a former NFL star who was at the center of several murder trials. Hernandez was convicted of the shooting of Odin Lloyd and accused of the Boston shootings of Daniel de Abrueu and Safiro Furtado. The former New England Patriots Pro Bowl tight terminate was serving time for murdering Lloyd, a semipro football player dating the sister of Hernandez’s fiancée Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez, when he committed suicide. Unfortunately, this was just a few days after he was acquitted of charges in the shooting.
Some believe Hernandez took his life because extended hidden secrets about his bisexuality were coming to light through the trial process. Now, one of Hernandez’s old boyfriends is coming forward to talk about his time with the behind athlete and criminal.
Speaking to Investigative Discovery, a man named Dennis SanSoucie explained that he dated Hernandez in high school. The US Marine shares that the two had a close bond as fellow athletes, they both were on the Bristol Central High School’s foot
In Netflix’s docu-series, Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez, one of Aaron Hernandez’s former teammates claimed he had a relationship with the fallen NFL star.
Dennis SanSoucie, who played football with Hernandez at Bristol Central High Institution in Connecticut, told the series that they had “an on-and-off relationship from the 7th grade to the junior year of elevated school.”
“When I met Aaron, it was like meeting your twin brother. It was so funny; we were both the same. He has dimples, we’re both ‘cheesy smile,’ all happy. He used to be able to make everyone laugh,” SanSoucie said.
By 11th grade, the two had become “best friends” and even better teammates — with SanSoucie as quarterback and Hernandez as tight finish, the duo completed nine touchdowns within the first four games, according to The Boston Globe. Hernandez went on to catch 67 passes for a total of 1, yards, which was a Connecticut high school record.
SanSoucie recalled that on the first