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- Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez is a three-part documentary series examining what led to the murderous fall and shocking death of former NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez. Premieres January 15
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Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez | Main Trailer | Netflix
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Via interviews with friends, players and insiders, this docuseries examines how Aaron Hernandez went from an NFL star to a convicted killer. - Zábava
Between this and “Don’t F*ck With Cats” Is it just me or are these Netflix crime documentaries getting progressively darker?
Its just u
If you like dark, I have got a list for you. You may not be able to handle it though.
Rabid Pepe Now I’m curious!
@@jwheeler1106 David Parker Ray. Peewee Gaskins. The CZcams channel surviving life has a documentary on Hurtcore
Its a 3 part. It is hard to watch. Those people think Serbian Film is a comedy. This world has pure evil in it and its all around us. People who hurt babies and kids should never live in peace and really have no reason to be on the earth.
@Jennifer Williams Ms. William's you are so right. Women know alot about serial killers because we have too, not because its happy fun research time. Never forget for one second what they would do to us giving the chance.
Bruh, this is one of the best music edition I've heard in a trailer.
I second that!!!
Agree
The music was also used for the movie Moonlight by Barry Jenkins🤝
@@rrp1395 Thank you kind soul.
I want one so bad. I would love to see a Chris Benoit documentary
I've studied Aaron Hernandez to some extent. What I found out scared me to the point where i'm afraid to play any contact sport where collisions, or any blow to the head, is a normal occurrence. Before Hernandez killed himself, he specifically asked for his brain to be donated for research, because he felt that he was not in control of 'himself' at times. What most people don't know is that the research that was carried out showed that he had a severe case of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy). It is basically a brain disease that affects the frontal lobe of the brain which is responsible for important cognitive skills like thinking, judgement, behaviour etc . Some of the effects include depression, mood swings, lack of control, impulsive actions, anger, and even suicidal thoughts. The disease was so severe that they had not seen such severity in anyone under 46 years of age. Hernandez was only 27, a 19 year gap. It's sad for everyone involved, including all of his victims, his fiance, his child, and he himself too. I hope this series examines this aspect and not just paint him as a cold-blooded killer.
Patricia Wolford your analogy is so wrong. That’s like me telling you drunk driving doesn’t result in accidents because technically not everyone who drinks and drives ends up in an accident.
Except he is a cold blooded killer.... But other than that yah
Patricia Wolford no ones justifying the fact he killed innocent people. But he was ill mentally like it was really bad and it’s just unfortunate for some who was brought up in a poor home with an abusive father like Aaron. You have to also remember he looked up to his dad and was in the closet his whole life. So with his situation and the disease it just doesn’t have a sane ending if you know what I mean. Not justifying it but just sad you know?
He was angry and frustrated with his homosexuality...and had no respect for life
Closet alphabet soup member couldn't handle life and he killed others to hide his lies and killed himself to hide from the truth and penalties of it
A traumatic brain injury can literally change a person. If it’s in the frontal lobe, which is where decision making takes place, a person can lose impulse control. I think his head injuries had a lot to do with what he did.
BeautyisHer people WARNED him to stay away from a lot of people and he didn’t listen.
Yup
Then how do you account for all of his troubles before playing college ball?
@@matthewscott3689 Some of his problems he just brought upon himself.
I agree with you. I think that it played a big part in all of the murders.
“No one has “allegedly” murdered two people, and gone on to play a full season as a professional athlete”. Only bc OJ was retired...
marvin harrison is laughing right now
Ray Lewis is also laughing....
Leonard Little is laughing
believe it or not but Hernandez is not the only killer the nfl has ever seen. especially back when dna technology wasn't so advanced
WillJM81280 ray Lewis
THIS STORY WAS EVERY bit sad..captivating..mysterious. .something to watch for sure. ..leaves you speechless...
And all about the gay life!! Ugh!
Aaron Hernandez's mother is absolutely despicable.
lots of ppl sleep with their son's cousin's husband right after their husband dies
@@kathykelly5930 And also the "Gimme a million dollars. I'll be set for life." Ick.
@@ExpectoPatronum28 Forgot about that. If you have to ask you probably don't deserve it.
esp when she said just give me a million dollars and ill be set WTF!!!!
I guess its a matter of opinions. I've seen way worst. She wasn't perfect parent but who is a perfect parent?
Chris Benoit documentary next
Yaaassss
Won’t happen. Too much cover up with his situation to actually go in to detail without stepping on the toes of the big guys.
Stephen Gomez please elaborate
Yassss
Or Oscar Pistorius
This guy was killing on and off the field.
💀
ha ha ha ...savage
😂 😆 😆
Baaaaa zing
Hernis De La Cruz I only liked this so the number of likes wasn’t 666
Why is this giving me an OJ Simpsons vibes
This is like OJ Simpson on steroids..
..on steroids.
This is way worse, dude killed his girls brother lost his girl and kid then lost his life this is one hell of a story they had 2 buy this rights 2 this story people need 2 see how crazy this shit really was
@@kinglos6864 it seems like I might give it a try
you probably watched the OJ Simpson doc so your brain animates rememory of that event to this similar reoccurrence.
Hello Twitter World
to all the future parents..we should really know how to raise a child.. it has the biggest impact on their lives..
So true! His soul crushing childhood played a large part in who he became. His parents were no good!
Lots of people don't care about this type of advice you give. Many of them just want to play super parent, to show off and brag, but don't really live it. Maybe most people, and that might be why not very many people replied to your comment.
+annadeng dopamine EXACTLY!
@@denimlether5812 I’m convinced people use parenting as a way to post on social media to get likes/follows. I see it all the time with girls I went to school with. You hardly see 200 likes under someone’s post about starting a business or a new job, but best believe the girl on her 4th kid by the 4th man will get over 400 likes on her pregnancy announcement post
Exactly
Ya'll made this documentary about his sexuality. They should've focused on his illness.
I agree! I felt like there was a lot of propaganda and they changed the narrative of what was really going on. The gay allegations were all hearsay and cannot be proven. I feel like his CTE condition played more of a part than his alleged closeted sexuality.
Ummmm, did you even watch it? They definitely focus on his head injuries too.
@GnarbySZN🐍 But his "illness" was more than CTE. It was the abuse as a child, his overbearing father, an uncaring mother and all his physical injuries. They covered all of that, plus the supposed gayness.
The doc was straight slander: No evidence whatsoever that he was gay... An inmate that claimed they were lovers (that they conveniently didn't interview)... and a childhood friend that came with allegations AFTER the inmate lied
He was molested as a child, i dont think he was gay, just confused because of the abuse he suffered as a child, but if LGBTQ people want a dead murderer they can have him...
The person you called has hung up. Netflix has no chill.
For real
Yes! Heartless!
Tin Linag explain how that is heartless lool
Om Mil this sentence closes the documentary and aaron hung himself in his cell, I thought i was the only one who noticed
DenLedRa AL this sentence broke my heart
You can have it “all”, but if you’re not right with yourself...
caegb 💯
Facts..
Forget it
Everything about this guy deeds and death is just sad.
The way he talked, the things he said, his voice said a lot about him.
Angie Castillo what did his voice say?
Yess he really didnt care about human Life
@@mariahwhitneycelinejanetmadona immaturity, I don't know what if Aaron was a special needs person and no one even bothered to check that out.
I have a nephew that has autism and sounds similar.
The music/score is called - 'On a mission' by Duomo
The real MVP
@@FLdancer00 HAHA. You're welcome 😁
A mix of CTE, Childhood Trauma, and Fame.
That was almost an alliteration.
Don't forget the angel dust laced marijuana. Angel Dust is INSANE.
Sir Uppercrust III you dumb ? Lol it’s not the worst place but not the best shit still happens here don’t say nothing stay in your lane
Stylez Major Playlist's and Music Yes your right.
No! This documentary was about gay life!!! Ugh!!... Please tell me why we had to know about his homosexuality?
"He had trouble with drugs" proceeds to show weed as if it was a heavy drug.
🤣
Lmaooo
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Right, exactly, I peeped.
That dreaded weed.
Dude was a tweeker.
They slandered tf out of this man... called him gay with NO EVIDENCE whatsoever
His brother kinda admitted that he was sexually assaulted when they were younger then his friend said they had a sexual relationship dont know what's true
how is someone "slandered" by being called gay? he had a cellmate hookup. watch the document.
Ant Dean oh there is evidence
If you believe he's gay, your critical thinking skills are severely lacking. Being sexually assaulted (this wasn't proven btw) does not turn you gay. The inmate made this claim AFTER Aaron died (couldn't refute the lie)... & had a lot of incentive to do so (say $5k on his books per interview). The childhood "friend" made his claim AFTER the inmate lied... & is currently being discredited by others that went to HS with him & Aaron. There was absolutely no evidence in his life (that they thoroughly combed through) of him being gay... just the lies of a broke inmate & a clout chaser. Even the offensive lineman that they interviewed said he deliberately made himself unattractive so it wouldn't look odd that he never had a girlfriend... Meanwhile Aaron is hooking up with women at school, in clubs, in strip clubs, & has a girlfriend & baby... THINK
@@antdean9387 Is there a critical online article or CZcams Video about this topic ?
Bruh, making a reminder right now. REMIND ME NETFLIX
Pearl Ngcobo Yo. This is not Reddit. There are no bot reminders. But, I am wishing so damn hard that CZcams gets one.
Pearl Ngcobo I follow someone on Twitter who works for Netflix. He said that once a trailer comes out for a show you wanna see, go to Netflix, find the show, and click the plus sign to add it to your list. The show will appear on your home page when it premieres.
There’s going to be special on ID the weekend after too
It will be featured when you sign in on 1/15.....
Pearl Ngcobo it’s on, me too 😂
He had potential to be a great person and athlete.. I actually feel sorry for him
Maryam Donnapp same
I feel sorry for the people he murdered and for their families and for his daughter.
courtney clarke of course I do too.. they didn’t deserve to die like that
Maryam Donnapp then you are dumb as shit
Same here I 100% believe Aaron is innocent Aaron Hernandez was not a narcissistic cold-blooded Killer who killed his Fiancee's sisters Boyfriend & anyone who pissed him off Aaron Hernandez was a Loving Caring Thoughtful compassionate person who loved his family and cared about what he put his family through & what they thought & how it affected them. Aaron was a misunderstood kid There's a lot of things that weren't right in Aaron's life He was raped at the age of 6 years old by a older boy in the neighborhood during a game of indoor hide & seek & it affected Aaron deeply plus Aaron was abused by Dennis His whole Childhood.
His girlfriend said it all right from the beginning of this series. He had a temper. Whenever someone bothered him he would take it to the extreme. That's all you need to know.
I just finished watching this entire thing and although they danced around him being gay, for some reason they didn't put 2 and 2 together that (quite possibly) the reason why he killed Odin Lloyd is because they were secret lovers and he killed him over something that went down in their secret relationship? They were introduced to each other by their girlfriends, then they became "best friends" smoking weed in the basement day in and day out getting SUPER close. Its not a far leap to say they became lovers and then he killed him over something that went down in their relationship. This was super obvious to me.
i thought so too! it makes perfect sense and is a motive.
Rebel Channel Without a Cause I don't think so. I think he saw Odin not liking the way arron was dancing with other women. It cut into his play time. Arron enjoyed other women. He even said it.
@@GemyniMoodJuice Or maybe Odin just knew his secret. Either way maybe threatened to out him and Aaron freaked out and killed him to keep him quiet.
His gf was stupid asf for sticking with him
It was weird they only dived a liitle into the sexual abuse he dealt when he was younger...
No body abuse him .he was evil inside and out .so stop blaming the abuse.
@@nabeelawisal8562 you are truly a close minded ignorant pos 👍
Nabeela Wisal He could have been abused and a piece of shit. One doesn’t negate the other! 🙄
they went longer on him being gay than being sexually abused or just abused by his father
@@nabeelawisal8562 wonder if ur father abused you when you were younger, im gonna have to say thag if thay happened you wouldnt be mentally alright... Or whatever...
It's not that he threw it away, but rather he lost it. His off switch wasn't working.
Prison and cemetery is where off and non working switches are repaired
Guy couldn't separate his past for his bright future. Hes not the first or last who will fall to this.
headchief2001 his past?? He didn’t grow up in a gang or selling drugs. He chose the “gangster” lifestyle as an adult.
kyra williams no he didn’t at 16 yrs old . Came from an abusive dad with a drinking problem ! Hanging around his cousin being around it influenced him
@@WilliamsPinch Not disagreeing with you. Once your in a gang your membership doesn't expire because of your situation change.He was part of that life regardless of him choosing them or not. His problem was he should of paid the right people to do his dirty work, while he never came close to the alleged victims.
The documentary was good but at the same time I felt like We shouldn’t know many of these personal things.
Especially when he isnt here to defend himself. Not saying dont speak on the dead but it's funny all this comes out after he is gone, yet highly vilified for his crime. Then they come back with the adjustment.
We all live hard lives. Be thankful for what we have.
Yup! Especially those intimate phone calls. Like who was recording that and why release them? For views? Sad.
@@lemonpepper853 Prisons and Jails record all conversations when you visit in person and phone calls.
Exactly no respect at all, who cares if he was bi? Like nobody cares that’s irrelevant to his crimes
But u still watched it... hypocrite...u don't want your business in public, simply behave yourself
This gotta be one of the weirdest cases I’ve ever seen. So weird that I refuse to believe all of it.
I'm with you I don't think he did the shit. It was so sad watching the documentary
@@bevjohnson22 Well he definitely did it...that wasn't even debatable after a while, but the reasons & what else he was involved in is what is so crazy.
@DW DW I don't believe he did it. And I was not even talking about this documentary. It's one on the ID channel so lmao and what I saw none of the shit added up. I have my opinion and you have yours.
@DW DW What ever I said what I said!
Which one? The guy he killed by his house...the guy he shot in the eye..the guys he shot outside the bar...
When he looked at the camera, I got to scared.
He looked Demonic.
Peanut Rose fr lmao I got chills
@@HunniTeez I am glad it was not just me. There is something dark and evil in him
Snowflakes lol
Victoria Truss it’s the “CTE” lol
The guy and his father though...who talks like that with a parent about a dead friend on Netflix when you know he has a kid of 7 or 8. Making it sound seedy and salacious. Poor form.
As others have pointed out abuse affects everyone differently.
All it takes is the right combination of drugs and environmental factors to breed disaster.
There’s only one person to blame for this whole mess...Brady
Kent Horvath people who comment often about criminals always think people like us who try to explain why think that we’re making excuses and that it’s okay, but in fact we just try to give understanding to the situation. They then try to combat that with, “Others have gone through trauma and they’re fine.” But in fact people cope differently and sometimes go down certain paths and sometimes those paths end with chaos and others end up with the opposite.
Kent Horvath there hasn’t been any mention of any diagnoses in anything I’ve researched with the case. However there is something called CTE which some medical professionals have diagnosed him with after they examined his brain, which essentially is when someone receives a number of severe hits to the head (concussions) and in turn they develop abnormal brain functioning which means the person can behave differently. There’s probably a small part of that which contributed to his behaviors but probably more so family trauma, his dad passing suddenly, being gay, and drugs pushed him to the edge. I think he lived a very depressed and angry life as you can see from interviews he gave and his overall mood seemed low. I feel sad for him and for all the others that were affected by the poor decisions he made. I think if he would’ve received some serious mental health help he could’ve changed his life and became a better person. Guess he wasn’t ready or prepared to receive that help. Maybe others who feel similar to him and who have watched the documentary can recognise what he went through and start receiving treatment.
Kent Horvath all good points!
@Kent Horvath cocaine can cause paranoia and severe mood swings.
One of the best docs ive seen 💯 Watched it like 20 times 😂
I went in expecting a documentary about a NFL murderer, but it was really about if he was gay or not..
I absolutely agree with you. I was sickened
Not really. It tells you about his childhood. That plays a part
@@brianticas7671 him Being raped at the age of 6 by a older boy in the neighborhood Definitely would have a part of that the Netflix only focused on his Sexuality when that's his business & his business only
@@jenniferwinford7772 How do you this?
@@KristaGrym what????
I can’t imagine his child when she’s older coming across this and seeing her father and the family of the victims, Aaron included. There are no winners here nothing but victims. 💔
The only victims were the man he murdered and HIS family. Who cares about his.
@Dave White I hope the families get that money. The baby momma should not get one dime and since she seems to luuuuuuv "Thugo", let her go out and Thot for and find another one.
rick santana she did 🤣 she got another baby daddy now nasty! She don’t even love him that’s why she got fat!
@@rick_santana his daughter has nothing to do with any of this. Are you still a human, why shit on her name, and there is no actual evidence Aaron committed any crime
@@rick_santana how intelligent and his baby mama, you mean fiance, they were engaged to be married
The intro of the documentary and the edition for each episode was truly amazing. It was a sad history btw, I was a big fan of Aaron as a player, but this series makes the difference between the recognition of Aaron as player and person. More content like this Netflix please.
Man people don't know how good he was. I wish he could've avoided all this but it is what it is man.
Just watched all 3 episodes. When this happened, I was glad Hernandez got what he had coming when he was convicted, but after watching this, it's more sad than anything else. He had to have been held accountable, but he seemed so conflicted and troubled, and that fueled his fear/rage. I also believe CTE played a factor in what happened.
No one wins in this, and I hope Odin's family and Hernandez's family are at peace now.
Same
PLS someone link the violin music. Its terrifying
Ya it's sooo good!!
Darude Sandstorm
I can’t wait to see this cause when the story broke I was so confused 🤷🏽♀️ so now I can finally get some clarity on what happened , thanks Netflix for this one right here ‼️
DAUGHTER OF A KING it’s Brady’s fault
It’s sad that someone would throw away such a bright future ahead of him. And let’s not forget this is a level of athletics that not many young men involve in football get to experience.
It's not a choice. He couldn't help it. Btw, I'm not saying he shouldn't be blamed.
He didn't throw anything away it was him he had really bad CTE you see it in alot of Athletes in these "contact sports" which isn't contact it's a collision sport and anyone that's played football especially knows everytime whether you on the giving or receiving end it effects you.
@@coldfrenchfry5181 for sure what he did wasn't right but with impaired judgement like his you know it wasn't the true Aaron but no excuse for what he did and what happened but you can tell his judgment was really impaired. Another good example is Chris Benoit or Dave Mirra
I felt like they were tryna clown him for being gay the whole time. Maybe he just experimented and didn’t like it and is straight or bi. Who cares they were tryna hella hard to make he seem like he was gay af
If you are a man that has sex with men/sexually attracted to men, you are homosexual. Being bisexual means you are homosexual and heterosexual.
I don't think they were tryna clown. But its likely he had MAJOR issues with his sexuality
Hernandez had many issues.. being a homosexual 👬 🌈 was one of them.
aaron Hernandez is a booty bandit. he wanted odin Lloyd cheek and odin Lloyd wasn't with it so he killed him
Ryan Kelley facts lol
Been waiting for this!!
This was one of the best docs I've ever seen. Every min was filled with something informative. I can't believe AH was THAT messed up.
I can’t help but have a lot of sympathy for Aaron. CTE is very real. May he Rest In Peace
M D
Same
Lot of unanswered questions in this story.
its such a fascinating story.
Monika H I’m in Australia .. the ongoing events made the nightly news over here .. hope this series is good
Was never a fan of documentaries when I was younger but now that I'm getting older this shit is so damn fascinating
Like how cartoons used to be fun and news used to be boring, and now it switched.
@@ceoChief09 That's actually true lmao
I was addicted to criminal minds, but I just get creeped out with all the crazy people in the world. Damn your next door neighbor could have dead bodies in their house for CHRISTMAS SAKES!
That case in Michigan, Kevin Bacon. His murderer ate his ...well testicles.
This documentary deserves some kind of award! PERIOD!! Many layers to this film. BRAVO!!
What perfect music editing. Chilling!!!
I think He didn’t have a strong support system around him
@BrEMHel Just for sure that u to know.... people didn't born Psychopath... They Became Psychopath! but I think Tiger Hoods was kind of Joking on this anyway ! ! !
@@foukiki How did you didnt get know people born a psycopath?
@BrEMHel was he actually a psychopath or just a murderer
foukiki:
Psychopaths are born not bred, according to a new study. Scientists have identified biological brain differences that mark out psychopaths from other people - offering hope of spotting the disorder before it triggers heinous crimes.
@BrEMHel Kool Merci pour la réponse !
I used to love watching him play.. this still feels so recent. It was so wild to watch while it was all unfolding and years later you find out all this shit happening off the field... just wild AF...
A must watch. Sad at all levels.
Netflix still coming with the heat! Disney plus who?
"This is not a game for the most well-adjusted people."
--Bill Parcells
Why did he slur when he spoke? Sometimes you could barely understand what he was saying. He seemed to be very childish. But, nobody knows what he was really going through or what internal conflicts he might've had. That's too sad.
gotta be something with these patriots Te’s
Or that K2😌.
Broke my heart to see him tearing up...when he knows he won't ever get to see his daughter grow up...we all make mistakes..RIL Aaron 💔
I'm pretty we don't all murder our brother in law! Jesus christ!
Being from the small town he grew up in this is so wild to me
I remember being there the day his funeral happened
I’m from Bristol too, it’s a city lol
Jeffrey Dahmer was from a small town, Ed Gein was too...both prolific serial killers....small town raising means nothing.
Small town of approx 60k residents
Ted bundy, henry lee, now that. hell yeah
cristi radu aaron is nothing close to those two
@@wethenorth7849 Of course, but still interesting to watch, also don't say "nothing close" like murdering more people is an achievement
And luka magnotta
Word I set my reminder
I felt so sorry for this young man after I watched this. I believe that the brutality of his father had a hand in this, then after the death of his father, the way his mother behaved had to have had an effect on him. The embarrassment and humiliation brought on by her behavior must have made him very angry. Also, CTE had a hand in this. But, after all of those reasons to excuse his behavior, I believe ultimately that the reason he behaved so horrendously was that he was born a psychopath and as far as I know there is no way to determine that. The whole thing was pitiful for his victims and the families including his own. Too Sad. OH, one last thing, I also believe he experimented with boys in his youth like millions of young people do and I don't believe that had anything to do with the murders.
No one is born a psychopath. Very troubled family life and his youth, unresolved trauma along with a severe case of CTE were the causes of these tragedies.
Brilliant docu. You still feel sad that he had a young family, fiancée and playing with the biggest teams in the world with the Patriots earning millions and went down the wrong way with crime.
"No one has murdered two people then played a full season as a professional athlete" Ray Lewis?
Dang..
nah
I thought he didn't do it but just knows about it?
Bruh read a factual article about the case... jesus people are really fucken stupid
He definitely did it.
I liked it, but why doesn't it show Aaron speaking during his trial? I would like to know what he claimed in his own defense. And not knowing why Odin was killed is intriguing.
Rafael Almeida defendants in murder and indeed I most trials rarely testify in their own defense
They can get softball questions from true own attorney
But god help then during cross examination.
Too risky. So don’t
@@yotube1ful didnt know that. I thought defendants were supposed to tell their side of the story. Thanks for the clarification.
Rafael Almeida of course. the lawyer is in fact “telling your side” for you.
You aren’t compelled to testify in your own defense. And in fact It’s actually a right that you can’t be made to. Indeed most lawyers will discourage you from getting on the witness stand in your own defense especially when the case against you is strong.
Huh? Why would he talk? That’s why he has lawyers..
@@yotube1ful Unless you're Ted Bundy who acted as his own lawyer.
Let the man rest in peace and let god deal with him...No one truly knows what went down.
gapeach14 he’s in hell , we know how it went down
Fr let God deal with bro but we all know he killed those guys if not more
Damn, they did him dirty with the blood Mark's under his eyes 😮
🥴😆🤣
I’m from Wallingford Bristol isn’t a small town lmao espn is literally in Bristol
You know what’s scary is he had no emotion the entire time.... it’s like he wasn’t fully there at all.
Psychopath
The ending “person you called just hung up” was pretty epic and dark xD
I'm here for it! I can't wait!
I feel so sorry for Aaron he had such an ass of a mother. It's not like he was a killer all his life circumstances brought him to that point. He had so much to offer so much to live for if only he made right decisions in life.
I love how they say he had a drug problem .. and only showed a clip of blunts , joints and some weed .. you call that a fuckn drug problem ?? Show us what he rly was on besides weed ..
It’s a damn trailer
Shit comment .. weed can be a drug problem
Relax its the trailer lmao
I was literally about to comment this. Just apart of the media’s ulterior political agenda to make marijuana look bad
Still doesn’t make up for the fact they just showed weed .. fuckn get real here it’s 2020 I think all censorship went out the window when trump got into office ..
So you have Netflix coming out with these really good documentaries then at the same time they release garbage ass tv shows and movies like wtf is going on
You don't know what you are on about.. Mindhunter = More fire from David Fincher
The Witcher = Fantastic
The Irishman = Amazing Scorcese movie
Apostle = Great horror flick
just dont watch the stuff you deem as "garbage". it aint that hard
Like sextuplets?
Not to take away from the pain of those involved, but I think this is an incredible trailer. One of the best.
This is truly a fascinating series. Crazy story watch it!
The man was really sick he had the worst case of CTE on record and he was only 27 years old and was at the end stage of the disease. Hulu also has a documentary on him.
PROPS to Gronkowski for always avoiding talking about this mess and hittin' em with the "next question" everytime. 👏🏼💯
Gutless? Not at all. Why would he want to comment on something he obviously knows nothing about? Reporters assume that, what, he would sit around the locker room and disclose information about the crimes hes committed? No. So yeah props to him, hes minding his own business which is a rare thing these days, and not gonna sit there and slander his former teammate or speak on something that he doesn't have facts on.
@Zorro 123 gronk struck me as a person who's afraid he might be next if he talk down on aaron henandez.
@Zorro 123 Who said he had knowledge?
Its been awhile since this happened but I just cant get over it I just have to keep coming back and looking at the story again and again very painful for all involved 😔
One of my favorite documentaries
This is going to be good. Love Netflix Documentaries
It was shit, pushed their agenda rather than the facts, wouldn't recommend. Hernandez was mentally compromised and should have been sentenced as such, but the documentary didn't focus on that, instead they spent 3 hours trying to convince you he was gay and that was likely the reason, because he was frustrated about being scared to come out as gay (a dangerous message to be putting out there, and one I strongly disagree with).
That’s my uncle and I respect this💙
INCREDIBLE DOCUMENTARY 💎
I am related to Aaron. Grew up with him but was much older. Bristol is a town that is middle-lower middle class. He had a normal childhood. Wasn't gay. Wasn't beaten. He did face an economic position where you are poor enough to get into serious trouble, but not disadvantaged enough to have or develop the smarts to traverse it. His rise to stardom and money wasn't traversable either for someone of this class. He was well liked in Highschool. Would have been better off playing football at a more conservative university and with a Coach that could have been a positive role model. His hometown troubles followed him. Many out there can understand this. I believe he did suffer multiple head injuries that did not help. It's a very sad story, filled with all the Bristol, CT one would expect if you were from there. From the attention seekers, false friends, opportunists, and outright liars. Glad to say I got out and have never and will never, go back.
Aaron wanted to dance but his dad beat that out of him
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@@embbermoon3381 it was not meant to be funny tho
@@dickidsrip5262 Oh my bad. I have a strange sense of humor, my apologies😔.
One of his TD celebrations, was him digging graves .
Just finished it. Absolute must watch
Whoever made the intro for this, thank you
This is going to be a good watch. Ive been waiting for something like this on Hernandez.
Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. Ratings=Money.
Poster is highly inspired from Dexter
No matter what he did. I still feel really bad for him and sad for what he did and had to go through. Sad absolute sad.
I'm waiting on Netflix to make Clown Inside: the CTE of Antonio Brown.
and obj😂
@RICKY ohhh ouch please dont hurt my feelings 😂😂
@@delrey874 how? Is it the hair?
This looks interesting for sure!
His mom and dad were crazy people and I'm sure they affected his mental health immensely.
That and you add CTE to the mix.
I'll have to check this out but I think he was found to be brain damaged.
Can't wait to watch this
I can’t fuxking wait. I listened to a podcast and I was sooo intrigued. Can’t wait to watch this!
Gronk wasn't havnin that shit. Damn can't wait to see this!
He shot one of his best friend in his face ? .. and even crazier that guy survived 🤔
Yo who’s the editor of all this??? That’s the real murdered here. He killed this video edit!!!
I don’t think this documentary interviewed the right people. I still never got the why he did what he did! The only thing I got out of it was his CTE. Worst witnesses tbh that high school friend just looks like he is after some kind of spot light.
I just finished watching this entire thing and although they danced around him being gay, for some reason they didn't put 2 and 2 together that (quite possibly) the reason why he killed Odin Lloyd is because they were secret lovers and he killed him over something that went down in their secret relationship? They were introduced to each other by their girlfriends, then they became "best friends" smoking weed in the basement day in and day out getting SUPER close. Its not a far leap to say they became lovers and then he killed him over something that went down in their relationship. This was super obvious to me.
This was about gay life... He may not even killed Lloyd but obviously had something to do with it
if he had his shit together, who knows how Gronkowski's career wouldve went and Aaron's as well.
Was thinking about this such a tragic story Aaron was a very good Football player that through his life away just so sad and heartbreaking!
@@pattywolford how do you know he murdered ,are an investigator or you believe what mainstream tells you.
Aaron was on video
Patricia Wolford he was a great football player who tragically killed people so it is sad
Can’t wait for this.
Looking forward to this one.