HERNANDEZ INDICTED…AGAIN

Aaron Hernandez has been indicted for the 2012 killing of two men in Boston. The former Patriots tight end is already being held without bond after pleading not guilty to the murder of Odin Lloyd.
The charge Hernandez was indicted to today is for the 1st-degree murder of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado. A crime in which the prosecution has a much better case. “For us, this case was not about Aaron Hernandez. This case was about two victims, who were stalked, ambushed, and senselessly murdered on the streets of the city they called home,” Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel Conley said.
Here is the info I know so far
Police have said Abreu and Furtado were shot by someone who drove up alongside in an SUV with Rhode Island license plates.
Conley says Hernandez and the victims had an encounter in a club that night. Hernandez was seen on surveillance footage in the same nightclub as the victims the night of the murder.
In February, the families of the victims filed wrongful death lawsuits against Hernandez, each seeking $6 million in damages.
Hernandez’s cousin, Tanya Singleton, was also indicted. She was granted immunity in exchange for testifying in front of a grand jury. She never showed.
Lawyers for Hernandez did notrespond to messages seeking comment.
Boston police wrote last year there is probable cause to believe that Hernandez was driving a vehicle used in the 2012 double shooting and “may have been the shooter.”
The possible SUV involved in the shooting was found at Hernandez’s uncle’s home in Bristol, Conn.
Survivor Aquilino Freire told police an SUV pulled up next to them while they were stopped, he saw someone in the SUV’s backseat laughing, several gunshots were fired from the rear passenger seat into the car.