Billionaire business magnate and Patriots owner Robert Kraft said
Hernandez told him he was innocent of the June 2013 murder of
semiprofessional football player Odin Lloyd, and team security
director Mark Briggs said Hernandez "swore on his baby's life he was
telling the truth."
Hernandez, 25, had a $41 million contract with the National Football
League team but was dropped hours after his arrest in June, 2013 on
murder and firearms charges in the death of Lloyd, who had been
dating his fiancée's sister. Hernandez, who has pleaded not guilty,
faces life in prison if convicted.
His trial at the Bristol County Superior Court in Fall River,
Massachusetts, began in January.
Kraft, who testified first on Tuesday, said he spoke with Hernandez
at Gillette Stadium on June 19, 2013, two days after Lloyd's
bullet-riddled body was found at an industrial park near Hernandez's
home in North Attleboro, Massachusetts.
He said he brought him into an office to ask the tight end about the
murder.
"He said he was not involved, that he was innocent," Kraft said. "I
believe he said he was in a club" the night of the killing.
Briggs said he also spoke to Hernandez in the stadium, where
Hernandez swore on his baby's life he was innocent. Under
cross-examination by defense attorney Michael Fee, Briggs said
Hernandez had told him that Lloyd was "like family."
The defense team has argued Hernandez would not have shot Lloyd
because the two were friends.
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Prosecutors say Hernandez killed Lloyd after becoming upset with him
because he associated with people Hernandez disliked at a Boston
nightclub two nights earlier. They say he and two friends, Ernest
Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, picked up Lloyd at his Boston home early
on June 17, 2013, and drove him to the industrial park where he was
found dead later that day.
Witnesses have testified that Hernandez and his fiancée, Shayanna
Jenkins, with whom he has a 2-year-old daughter, were at a
Providence, Rhode Island, bar hours before the murder took place.
Wallace and Ortiz have also been charged with murder and will be
tried separately. They have also pleaded not guilty.
(Editing by Richard Valdmanis and Christian Plumb)
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