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The man who Aaron Hernandez left a letter is Kyle Kennedy

Aaron Hernandez left three notes before suicide, and one of the notes was intended for his prison boyfriend, according to multiple reports.  Well the Daily Mail has posted some information about the case that is pretty interesting.  The picture to the right is the man on suicide watch.

The Daily Mail has revealed that 22-year-old Kyle Kennedy is the recipient of one of Hernandez’s three suicide notes, and reports that he was the last person to see the former NFL star alive. The newspaper also reports that Hernandez gave Kennedy, who is serving time at the Souza-Baranowski Corrections Center in Massachusetts for armed robbery, a $50,000 watch not long before he hung himself in his jail cell early Wednesday morning.

Kennedy is reportedly in custody for a knifepoint robbery at a Cumberland Farms convenience store/gas station in Northbridge, Massachusetts. According to the Daily Mail, Kennedy’s father Matthew is a businessman living in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. When reporters went to the home to try and speak to Matthew, he ran out of his house screaming for them to get out. 

The attorney for Kyle Kennedy, a 22-year-old inmate at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, says one of the three notes Hernandez wrote was addressed to his client.

“A letter was left to my client, but neither I, nor my client, have seen the letter,” attorney Larry Army Jr. said in a statement Monday, according to FOX 25 in Boston. “We will be requesting that the letter be turned over to my client as soon as possible.”

Kennedy’s family also issued a statement that seemed to acknowledge the 22-year-old knew Hernandez.

“Our thoughts right now are with Aaron Hernandez’s family, as well as our son,” the statement read. “We understand the broad public interest in this case, but we ask for privacy as we learn the facts.”

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