"I don't think there was a right choice that she could make," Barron, who portrays the fiancée of the late Hernandez in the ...
As portrayed in American Sports Story episode 8, the murder weapon that Aaron Hernandez used to kill Odin Lloyd was never ...
By the time Aaron Hernandez murders Odin Lloyd — the tragedy at the center of episode 8 of “American Sports Story” — the ...
It’s been over seven years since former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez committed suicide after being convicted of murder in Massachusetts. As a new series refocuses attention on ...
The eighth episode of FX’s crime drama series ‘American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez’ opens a window into the life of Aaron Hernandez after he signs a lucrative contract extension deal with the New ...
American Sports Story attempted to accurately depict Aaron Hernandez‘s tumultuous life — but there have been some inaccuracies about both his personal and professional life. The FX series ...
Aaron Hernandez was one of the most prominent names in the NFL circuit during the early 2000s. Flaunting the New England Patriots’ colors, Hernandez had one of the best phases of his life ...
Josh Rivera, who plays Aaron Hernandez, and J. Alex Brinson, who plays Lloyd, talk to The Hollywood Reporter about filming the intense and triggering "Odin" episode in the FX true-crime series.
Very few people emerged from the Aaron Hernandez ... was dating at the time — Hernandez asked Jenkins to throw away a box. She did so without looking at what was inside, a moment featured ...
Jake Cannavale felt “honored” to take on the role of Chris in American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez. “When you’re acting as a member of any community that you’re not a part of ...
With Aaron behind bars, the women in his life are forced to face their new reality and make a difficult decision in a new episode of “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez on Tuesday, November 5.
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). It's been over seven years ...