Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is brought into court for a preliminary hearing on murder charges in Attleboro.
Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is brought into court for a preliminary hearing on murder charges in Attleboro. Reuters

Aaron Hernandez has continued to deny murder charges through correspondences with fans. The former New England Patriots tight end is facing various murder charges, including for the killing of 27-year-old semi-pro football player, Odin Lloyd. Hernandez, who is currently in jail, has been using his time to correspond with fans and claim his innocence.

Earlier this month, TMZ obtained a letter sent to a fan directly from Hernandez in which he states that not only is her innocent but also believes that something positive will transpire due to his incarceration. "I know 'God' has a plan for me and something good will come out of this...I've always been a great person and known for having an amazing heart!"

RadarOnline also released another letter in which Hernandez discusses the trials and tribulations of living his life behind bars. "I miss my little girl terribly and my biggest fear of all is she won't daddy," Hernandez wrote, in addition the footballer revealed the first time he heard his daughter say "Da Da" while he was behind bars.

And while Hernandez recounts his new life in prison, he also professes his innocence to fans. "I'm a great dude," Hernandez told one fan. "Don't believe all the negative publicity." But while the 22-year-old claims his innocence police have continued their investigation into two separate murders allegedly involving Hernandez.

Authorities have not yet discovered the murder weapon used to kill Lloyd, but there have been reports that a gun linking Hernandez to another case, a much publicized double-murder in Boston, has been discovered. Police are beginning to theorize that Hernandez's alleged involvement with the double murder may be the reason Hernandez executed Lloyd.

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