More information about the Aaron Hernandez murder case is likely to come out on Tuesday, as a judge decided on Monday to grant a request made by various news organizations to lift a seal order to release the search warrants and affidavits issued in the case.
According to Pro Football Talk, the search warrants, affidavits submitted to support the warrants and documents reflecting the evidence that was recovered all will be released in the judgment on Tuesday and will show what the police searched for, where, why and what they found. Authorities searched the residence of Hernandez multiple times, as well as another apartment of his, the home of his uncle as well as pond nearby the home and one strip club in Providence. The news organizations put in the request and the information that comes out could be extensive in shedding some light on how the case will process against Hernandez, as his lawyers have called it circumstantial.
Both sides challenged the order and hoped that it would remain sealed, but Bristol County District Attorney Samuel Sutter said he won't appeal. Authorities have two other accomplices in custody for the crime and Hernandez is being held on first degree murder charges, while Ernest Wallace is being charged with accessory to murder. The lawyers did not yet say who pulled the trigger and that information could come out later.
Hernandez's home was searched multiple times after the body of Lloyd was found a mile from his home and in his first court appearance he was painted as the leader behind the shooting. He was tied to the body through shell casings and video evidence, as well as evidence from cell phones and cell tower locations.