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Hernandez Search Documents Released, Showed No Concern for Lloyd's Death

With the release of eight search warrants and 156 pages total pertaining to the Aaron Hernandez murder case, new details are starting to emerge about investigation of the death of Odin Lloyd

Police first met with Hernandez at 10:30 p.m. on June 17, hours after Lloyd's body was found in a North Attleboro industrial park. The interaction happened after Hernandez noticed a police vehicle parked outside his home through his video surveillance system.

When police asked about a SUV rented in his name from the Enterprise rental company in North Attleboro, Hernandez replied it was for Lloyd to drive and he had last seen him on the day before in Boston.

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Hernandez then became argumentative, asking "what's with all the questions?" and returned to his home, locking the door behind him.

After Hernandez gave the police officers a business card for his lawyer, the officers informed Hernandez that this was a death investigation  Immediately  Hernandez slam the door to his home shut and relocked the door.

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"Mr. Hernandez’s demeanor did not indicate any concern for the death of any person,” police wrote in a report.

About 10 minutes later at 10:40 p.m., Hernandez returned and agreed to be questioned by police.

After Hernandez' girlfriend, Shaynna Jenkins drove away from the police station after dropping off Hernandez, a police vehicle pulled over Jenkins to inform her that Lloyd had been killed. After hearing of the news, Jenkins burst into tears.

According to Jenkins, Lloyd, who was dating her sister, was a marijuana dealer who was constantly on his phone speaking in lingo that she took as code speak for drug deals.

Jenkins stopped speaking to police after Hernandez told her not to talk to investigators without a lawyer on the advice of his sports agent.

In addition, the warrants covered multiple items including cell phones, iPads, his home surveillance system, and vehicles including a Hummer with a Glock .45 caliber magazine in the car.

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