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August 22, 2013: Former New England Patriot football player Aaron Hernandez, 
listens to proceedings in a court in Attleboro, Mass. Hernandez was indicted 
on first-degree murder and weapons charges in the death of a friend 
whose bullet-riddled body was found in an industrial park about a mile 
from the ex-player's home. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)Former New England Patriot 
Aaron Hernandez used "coded messages" to communicate about his murder case 
in jailhouse phone calls, Massachusetts prosecutors said in a request for 
access to recordings of his calls.In the calls, Hernandez discussed the 
murder of Odin Lloyd, including his "belief about his criminal liability" 
and the "extent of his control over persons charged as accessories," according 
to the request filed Thursday in Fall River Superior Court.The ex-player 
also talked about other matters related to his co-defendants' "whereabouts 
and likely criminal liability," the motion says.Hernandez, 24, has pleaded 
not guilty in the killing of Lloyd, a 27-year-old Boston man who 
played semi-professional football and was dating the sister of Hernandez's 
fiancee.Two associates said to be with Hernandez and Lloyd on the night 
of the killing  Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz  have pleaded 
not guilty to charges of accessory after the fact.Defense attorneys didn't 
immediately respond to messages seeking comment.Inmates are notified that 
their calls, except those with their lawyer, are recorded and the conte
SEATTLE  To some Americans Amanda Knox seems unfairly hounded by a 
capricious legal system in Italy that convicted her this week in the 
death of a 21-year-old British woman.But in Europe, some see her as 
a privileged American who is getting away with murder.As she remains free 
in Seattle, the perceptions will likely fuel not only the debate about 
who killed Meredith Kercher in 2007 and what role, if any, Knox 
played in her death. They will also likely complicate how the U.S. 
and Italian governments resolve whether she should be sent to Italy to 
face prison.Anne Bremner, a Seattle attorney and Knox supporter, says that 
it's been a polarizing case, and will remain that way.After being first 
convicted and then acquitted, Knox and her one-time boyfriend were convicted 
again Thursday. Knox was sentenced to 28 1/2 years.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">An emaciated man whose boat washed up on the shores of the 
Pacifics Marshall Islands is reportedly telling a harrowing tale of being 
adrift for 16 months, surviving on fish, birds, and turtle blood.The manwho 
only speaks Spanishsays he drifted more than 8,000 miles in his 24-foot 
fiberglass boat, after leaving Mexico for El Salvador in September 2012, 
the AFP reports. He had been traveling with a companion who he 
says died at sea several months ago.Two locals discovered the man Thursday 
when his boat with propeller-less engines floated onto the reef at Ebon 
Atoll. He has long hair and a beard, and was wearing only 
ragged underwear, the report said."His condition isn't good, but he's getting 
better," Ola Fjeldstad, a Norwegian anthropology student told AFP by phone. 
Fjeldstad is part of a group doing research on Ebon-- the southernmost 
outpost of the Marshall Islands-- who was helping the man.Its been difficult 
to get more details on the mans story because of a language 
barrier, but he told the researchers his name is Jose Ivan. He 
did say that he survived by eating birds and fish he caught 
with his bare hands, and drinking turtle blood when there was no 
rain.No fishing gear was found on the boat and Ivan suggested he 
caught turtles and birds with his bare hands. There was a turtle 
on the vessel when it landed at Ebon."The boat is really scratched 
up and looks like it has been in the water for a 
long time," Fjeldstad said.The locals wh
 August 22, 2013: Former New England Patriot football player Aaron Hernandez, 
listens to proceedings in a court in Attleboro, Mass. Hernandez was indicted 
on first-degree murder and weapons charges in the death of a friend 
whose bullet-riddled body was found in an industrial park about a mile 
from the ex-player's home. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)Former New England Patriot 
Aaron Hernandez used "coded messages" to communicate about his murder case 
in jailhouse phone calls, Massachusetts prosecutors said in a request for 
access to recordings of his calls.In the calls, Hernandez discussed the 
murder of Odin Lloyd, including his "belief about his criminal liability" 
and the "extent of his control over persons charged as accessories," according 
to the request filed Thursday in Fall River Superior Court.The ex-player 
also talked about other matters related to his co-defendants' "whereabouts 
and likely criminal liability," the motion says.Hernandez, 24, has pleaded 
not guilty in the killing of Lloyd, a 27-year-old Boston man who 
played semi-professional football and was dating the sister of Hernandez's 
fiancee.Two associates said to be with Hernandez and Lloyd on the night 
of the killing  Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz  have pleaded 
not guilty to charges of accessory after the fact.Defense attorneys didn't 
immediately respond to messages seeking comment.Inmates are notified that 
their calls, except those with their lawyer, are recorded and the conte
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