The story in the United States of an athlete who, after achieving fame, fell into obscurity and ended his life tragically.
There are many people who seem to have it all: success, happiness, and a healthy life. However, behind that facade there are psychological problems that can lead them to commit unthinkable acts, such as homicide. The world of sports in the United States has a clear example of this type of case.
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Aaron Hernandez, one of the legends of American footballshowed how success can hide deep internal conflicts. His story, which happened from stardom to crimereveals the complexities of a disturbed mind, and how these psychological problems can trigger violent behavior.


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The player who won a Super Bowl in the United States and had a contract worth 40 million dollars, never showed signs of having problems that would lead him to commit murder
The story of Aaron Hernandez, the athlete accused of murder that ended his life and left behind three letters
Aaron, from a young age, showed talent for sports. Like his father, he stood out as an important figure in the world of American football playing in important teams like the New England Patriots, club that gave him the opportunity to 40 million dollars to extend her contract for five years. But despite the success, fame, beauty and power that came with being a sports star, Hernandez never knew how to deal with all the traumas she had experienced during her childhood, with domestic conflicts and parents who spent time in prison.
However, on June 26, 2013, he starred in one of the most shocking scenes when he was arrested for the murderor of Odin Lloyd, friend and brother-in-law. Although his career with the Patriots had secured him a multimillion-dollar contract, his personal life began to accumulate a negative image that led to all sponsorship contracts being abruptly terminated within a matter of days.
After his sentencing life imprisonment, New accusations emerged, including a double homicide of which he was acquitted. Even so, the weight of his situation weighed on him led to suicide in his cell in 2017, leaving letters to his wife, daughter and lawyer.
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