The Commercial Appeal

Hernandez apartment held evidence

- By Jay Lindsay Associated Press

WRENTHAM, Mass. — Aaron Hernandez’s home address was no secret after the media camped outside the massive house for days, and cameras caught him leaving, hands cuffed behind his back, when he was arrested for murder.

But police didn’t know about his “flop house.”

A tip from a friend of the former New England Patriots tight end led authoritie­s to the apartment about 11 miles away. Subsequent searches turned up boxes of ammunition and clothing that police believe could help prove the murder case against Hernandez, according to court documents.

The items were found June 26, the day Hernandez was arrested for allegedly orchestrat­ing the death of Odin Lloyd, according to search warrant records filed in Wrentham court.

Hernandez, 23, has pleaded not guilty. His attorneys have said the evidence against him is circumstan­tial and he’s eager to clear his name. A message requesting comment on the documents was left Wednesday with a spokesman for Hernandez’s legal team.

Hernandez’s two- bedroom apartment, which went for $1,200 a month, was located in a threestory complex in Franklin, a few towns over from his North Attleborou­gh house.

Police learned about it from Hernandez’s friend, Carlos Ortiz. Prosecutor­s say Ortiz was with Hernandez and Ernest Wallace when they drove with Lloyd to an industrial park where Lloyd was shot. Police haven’t said who shot Lloyd.

Ortiz has since been charged with carrying a firearm the day of the shooting. Wallace is charged with being an accessory after the fact in the slaying.

According to the documents, Bristol police interviewe­d Ortiz the day before Hernandez was arrested. He told them “Hernandez has another address that not many people know about,” and that he thought he’d left a cellphone there.

Police initially got the search warrant to look for Ortiz’s phone. But as they spotted additional items in the apartment — including a box of ammunition on an end table — they applied for additional warrants for the residence, and for a Hummer parked outside.

In a bedroom, they found a white hooded sweatshirt, according to the documents. A cranberry-colored cap, with a light blue front panel and the word “society” spelled backward, was found on a kitchen table, the documents said.

Surveillan­ce video showed Hernandez wearing a similar sweatshirt the night Lloyd was killed on June 17, the records said.

Prosecutor­s say Hernandez arranged Lloyd’s shooting because he was upset at him for talking to certain people at the club.

The searches also turned up a magazine loaded with .45- caliber ammunition and 11 boxes of ammunition, including .22-caliber, .45-caliber and 7.62 mm rounds.

Besides the Odin killing, Hernandez has been linked to the investigat­ion of a double homicide in Boston. Boston police have declined to comment on whether Hernandez is being looked at as a possible suspect in that case.

 ?? TED FITZGERALD/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Based on a tip, police searched a “secret” residence of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez and found evidence police say links him to a June 17 slaying.
TED FITZGERALD/ASSOCIATED PRESS Based on a tip, police searched a “secret” residence of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez and found evidence police say links him to a June 17 slaying.

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