how how they became friends. this is a tragedy for both families. you saw ursula ward was able to smile today. i m sure she s going through a lot of emotions. she 13450i8d when she came out to address the media, and of course shed some tears. she has shed a lot of tears, as has the entire lloyd family. when this verdict came down, it was a bit surprising in that because the jury deliberate rated, a lot of people who were watching the details mostly thought this was going to be headed edward a mistrial that the jury was not going to be able to agree. aaron hernandez at one point actually sat down which is not necessarily customary. you can see him turn around and look at his mom and jenkins, they were both in tears. they were mouthing to each other. i heard someone that he mouthed to the jury that they got it
murder one conviction. ron mott thank you so much. we ll see you again shortly. it was right before her nangz was sentenced that odin lloyd s family read victims impact statements. here s what they had to say. i miss my baby boy so much but i know i ll see him again someday. i know the time we had was special. he will always be with me. he was the big brother that everybody would love to have. hearing there from olivia lloyd, the youngest sister who we heard moments ago talking about the reaction to this verdict. we re going to look at some of the other key moments, with a look inseed the different days.
and as of right now, he s being questioned. we have no con if i wered identity at this point. obviously there is the tampa bay article being circulated. no concrete identity at this point. my thanks to you and mikey kay. thanks for helping us break down what it means and from not just an aircraft standpoint but from radar standpoint and how troubling it is for homeland security. now returning to the breaking news we have been following out of oh boston. formerer nfl star aaron hernandez sentenced to life in prison without paroler for the mud of odin lloyd. this is what lloyd s pom said in reaction to the verdict. my son odin was the most precious gift in my life. i m going to miss his smile. from across the street i would see his pink gum coming toward me. on father s day i will miss the best words, happy father s day,
ma. i have been his mother and father all his life. on father s day that s one of the things that he gives me. so that was ursula lloyd responding in an emotional moment there in court that we saw earlier today. the victim impact statements that came from many of the lloyd family members. francis back now with a look at the trial of aaron hernandez and how the verdict was reach ared. we had the d.a. on talking about the fact that there was circumstantial evidence. but the jury felt confident that he was guilty of murder. there were so many elements in this gut-wrenching case. surveillance video, testimony and evidence. a mother s tears, a fiancee s allegiance. here are key moments starting with the compelling evidence. we start with this home surveillance video showing hernandez walking through his living room here. look what he has in his hands? what prosecutors say was a gun. the defense suggested it was actually a repoet poetmote control
the aaron hernandez verdict is the topic of the bing question of the day. let s go inside to hear the statements for yourself. weddings, graduations. there will be holidays and he won t be there. there will be more children born and he won t be there with them either either. want to go to francis rivera with a look at where things stand. our oh bing question of the day. a lot of people want their voices heard. we asked a lot of viewers during the time lloyd was speaking in a press conference after the sentencing. this is what we asked. do you agree with the aaron hernandez guilty verdict? a lot of you have been responding since the start of the hour. here are the results so far. 31% of you said no you do not agree with the gill till verdict. 69% said you do agree. keep voting. that could change throughout the next hour here. let s take a look at the breakdown as far as gender.