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Ex-inmate claims he was Aaron Hernandez’s prison lover

A former inmate who claims to be the lover of NFL star Aaron Hernandez in prison tells of his alleged affair and describes in a television interview how they “did everything together” – from selling drugs to cooking food.

Kyle Kennedy, who is said to have shared a cell with 27-year-old Hernandez in a high security prison in Massachusetts, tells REELZ Channel that the end of the late New England Patriots was “the biggest [loyal] Person I have ever met, ”reported People magazine. Hernandez committed suicide in 2017.

“Aaron killed himself, you know, that was my right hand. We used to do everything together, ”Kennedy continues with the title“ Aaron Hernandez: Jailhouse Lover Tells All, ”which will air next Sunday at 8pm

Kennedy claimed that he and Hernandez “lock themselves in to either cook or smoke food, up high, listen to music, just relax when we don’t want to be with other people … We wrote letters back and forth all day . ”

Kennedy also said, “We sold drugs every day, we took drugs every day.”

After Hernandez’s death, an unidentified inmate said to the authorities, “Well [Hernandez] spent the last two days smoking K2 [a synthetic marijuana] in his cell and he wasn’t in the right mood. “

However, toxicological results found no medication in Hernandez’s system when he died.

Hernandez was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his fiancé’s sister’s friend Odin Lloyd in 2013. He was acquitted of murder in 2012 when Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado died who were killed over a drink spilled in a nightclub .

Kennedy has already spilled the beans on his ex-cellmate. He served as the main source for the 2019 book “Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields” by Dylan Howard, formerly National Enquirer.

In the book, Kennedy claimed that Hernandez admitted four murders but did not identify himself as Hernandez’s lover.

“He just joked and said all the time, ‘I have four bodies,'” said Kennedy in the book.

Kennedy took Hernandez, a former pro bowler, as a reference to Lloyd, de Abreu, Furtado and Jordan Miller who were killed in an obvious case of misidentification just before Lloyd.

The REELZ interview follows the runaway Netflix doc hit “Killer Inside”, Hernandez’s childhood – the star grew up in an abusive household dominated by an alcoholic and homophobic father – and investigated his alleged homosexuality.

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