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			 [April 25, 2017] 
			BOSTON (Reuters) - Three 
			handwritten notes found by the body of former New England Patriots 
			star Aaron Hernandez following his suicide in a Massachusetts prison 
			cell last week were handed over to his family on Monday, an official 
			said. 
			 
			The order by a state judge in New Bedford, Massachusetts, to turn 
			over the notes to the former National Football League player's 
			family came on the same day as Hernandez's funeral, which was held 
			in his hometown of Bristol, Connecticut, a spokesman for the 
			Worcester County district attorney's office said. 
			 
			Some of the notes "could be considered suicide notes," Daniel 
			Bennett, Massachusetts' secretary of public safety, told reporters. 
			 
			The notes, found near a Bible, were handed over in full, the 
			district attorney's spokesman said. Officials have not released the 
			notes publicly or provided details on their contents. 
			 
			Hernandez was found hanged by a bed sheet in prison last Wednesday 
			in what Massachusetts officials have ruled a suicide. Hernandez had 
			been a rising star with a $41 million NFL contract when he was 
			arrested in June 2013 and charged with murdering an acquaintance in 
			an industrial park not far from the Patriots' stadium. 
			
			
			  
			
			He was serving a sentence of life in prison without possibility of 
			parole after being found guilty of that murder when he hanged 
			himself, according to state officials. Hernandez's death occurred 
			just days after his acquittal of a separate 2012 double murder. 
			 
			
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			Aaron Hernandez looks at the gallery during his murder trial in Fall 
			River, Massachusetts. The former New England Patriots football star 
			hanged himself in the jail cell where he was serving a life sentence 
			for murder. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter 
            
			  
			"We wish to say goodbye to Aaron in a private ceremony and thank 
			everyone in advance for affording us a measure of privacy during 
			this difficult time," the family said in a statement ahead of the 
			funeral. 
			
			The lawyer who successfully defended the 27-year-old former athlete 
			in the double-murder trial has vowed to conduct his own 
			investigation into the circumstances of Hernandez's death at the 
			Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Lancaster, Massachusetts, 
			west of Boston. 
			 
			(Reporting by Scott Malone; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Leslie 
			Adler) 
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