The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Police: Hernandez cited Bible passage John 3:16 in suicide

- By Denise Lavoie

BOSTON >> Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez wrote a reference to a biblical passage in ink on his forehead and in blood on the wall of his prison cell before he hanged himself with a bed sheet, state police said in an investigat­ive report released Thursday.

The former New England Patriots tight end was found April 19 at the SouzaBaran­owski prison, where he was serving a life sentence in the 2013 murder of a man who had been dating his fiancee’s sister. His suicide came five days after he was acquitted in the 2012 gun slayings of two men in a car.

A report released by state police on Thursday says “John 3:16” was written on Hernandez’s forehead and on the cell wall.

The Bible passage says: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlastin­g life.”

The report, from a state police detective assigned to Worcester County District Attorney Joseph Early Jr.’s office, said a correction officer found Hernandez around 3 a.m.

Correction officers found that cardboard had been shoved into the tracks of Hernandez’s prison cell door to prevent the door from opening. Hernandez also had put a large amount of shampoo on the floor to make it slippery, the report states.

Once the correction officers got inside the cell, they found Hernandez hanging naked from a bed sheet tied around the window bars. The officers and medical staff performed CPR, but Hernandez never regained consciousn­ess. He later was pronounced dead at a hospital.

State police said Hernandez’s right middle finger had a fresh cut and there was blood on adjacent fingers. Besides the “John 3:16” written on his forehead, there also appeared to be a large circular blood mark on each of his feet.

On the wall of the cell were several drawings and “John 3:16” written in what appeared to be blood. Under the drawings was a Bible open to John 3:16, with the verse marked in blood. Three handwritte­n notes were found next to the bible. A descriptio­n of the notes was redacted from the state police report.

Correction officers told police that Hernandez had been locked in his cell just before 8 p.m. on April 18. One officer said he last saw Hernandez around 1 a.m. on April 19.

About two hours later, the officer saw a sheet hanging in front of the door to Hernandez’s cell. The officer said he asked Hernandez to remove the sheet or sound off. As the officer poked at the sheet it fell, and he saw Hernandez hanging from the window, according to the report.

After that officer and others opened the door, they tried to lift Hernandez to relieve pressure. After Hernandez was cut down, officers began performing chest compressio­ns.

State police said a review of video surveillan­ce shows Hernandez was on the phone just before being locked in his cell. Police said they listened to the last five phone calls Hernandez made.

“Hernandez does not make any apparent indication of an intent to harm himself during any of the phone calls,” the report states.

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