First Look: 'Aaron Hernandez And The Untold Murders Of Bristol' (Video)

First Look: 'Aaron Hernandez And The Untold Murders Of Bristol' (Video)

Tracing back to his days at Bristol Central High School in Connecticut, Aaron Hernandez And The Untold Murders Of Bristol delves into the tragic intersection of Aaron Hernandez with two of his high school teammates, Alex Ryng and Nicholas Brutcher, who, in a disturbing twist of fate, also went on to commit murder. For the first time ever, hear exclusively from those who knew Hernandez best, from former teammates to childhood friends like Alex Bradley, who was shot in the face by Hernandez, and Ernest Wallace, his driver and family friend who was with Hernandez the night Odin Lloyd was murdered. Shedding additional insight into how the dangerous mix of head trauma, drug use and toxic masculinity turned into tragedy are Sports Broadcaster Lindsay Czarniak, as well as Rolling Stone’s senior writer Paul Solotaroff. The special episode reveals a chilling pattern of violence that began in Hernandez’s youth, carried throughout his football career and his affliction with a severe case of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), and culminated in his suicide in 2017. 

First Look: 'Aaron Hernandez And The Untold Murders Of Bristol' (Video)
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Tracing back to his days at Bristol Central High School in Connecticut, Aaron Hernandez And The Untold Murders Of Bristol delves into the tragic intersection of Aaron Hernandez with two of his high school teammates, Alex Ryng and Nicholas Brutcher, who, in a disturbing twist of fate, also went on to commit murder. For the first time ever, hear exclusively from those who knew Hernandez best, from former teammates to childhood friends like Alex Bradley, who was shot in the face by Hernandez, and Ernest Wallace, his driver and family friend who was with Hernandez the night Odin Lloyd was murdered. Shedding additional insight into how the dangerous mix of head trauma, drug use and toxic masculinity turned into tragedy are Sports Broadcaster Lindsay Czarniak, as well as Rolling Stone’s senior writer Paul Solotaroff. The special episode reveals a chilling pattern of violence that began in Hernandez’s youth, carried throughout his football career and his affliction with a severe case of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), and culminated in his suicide in 2017.