Jun 28, 2013 12:02 PM EDT
Aaron Hernandez Accomplices Armed and Dangerous As Police Put Wanted Picture Out For Ernest Wallace

The Aaron Hernandez case is starting to get more interesting, as police are searching for an armed and dangerous individual that is connected to the case, as police put out an alert for Ernest Wallace, who is an accessory in the murder and he is considered armed and dangerous.

According to Pro Football Talk, Wallace is being sought out by police in connection with the murder of Odin Lloyd, but it is unclear what his involvement is yet. The report says that Wallace is an accessory to the crime and that could mean that he was not directly tied to the killing of Lloyd, although the charge could mean that he helped to try and conceal it or cover it up. The alert says that Wallace, aka Bo Fish, is 44-years-old and was seen driving a gray Chrysler car.

The police consider him armed and dangerous and it adds another name to the investigation into the murder of Lloyd, including Hernandez and Carlos Ortiz, both of whom have been arrested. Hernandez is the main suspect in the case of the shooting of Lloyd and he was charged with first degree murder and other gun charges and it was reported that he was with two other men the night of the shooting.

The Aaron Hernandez murder case has started to widen and as more details come in about the shooting of Odin Lloyd, the worse things have looked for the former tight end and after he was denied bail for a second time on Thursday, authorities have started to look for another man connected in the crime in Ernest Wallace.

Hernandez had a bail hearing on Thursday and was denied release and lawyers for the prosecution presented a wide range of details that will be used as evidence, including that the tight end was seen with a gun before the shooting. He also was seen getting back to his home just after the alleged time of the shooting and prosecutors connected him through shell casings and other evidence. Hernandez is facing the prospect of life in prison and is now one of the biggest cautionary tales in NFL history and he no longer has a job either, as the Patriots released him after he was arrested.

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