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Aaron Hernandez: good or bad at murder?

Jun 26, 2013; North Attleborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots former tight end Aaron Hernandez (left) stands with his attorney Michael Fee as he is arraigned in Attleboro District Court. Hernandez is charged with first degree murder in the death of Odin Lloyd. Mandatory Credit: The Sun Chronicle/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports

The murder trial of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez has been going on and the summary of which can be found on Deadspin, where they’ve been reporting on each day’s worth of testimony in the trial. The prosecution has rested and with it has revealed that Hernandez’s DNA was found on a piece of gum at the crime scene, a shell casing from the murder weapon was found in a car rented under his name, and he’s on camera holding what looks like the murder weapon.

But, the debate spawned on Deadspin on whether or not Hernandez is good at murder is quite hilarious. The fact that he made so many mistakes in his crimes points to the fact that he’s bad at murder, but the fact that he very well may have been murdering for quite some time before eventually getting caught could lead one to believe that he’s quite good at it. Either way I bet he wishes he had a Florida jury.

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