Life is good for Aaron Hernandez.
He’s his letters of support from groupies, he’s reading Harry Potter, and now according to the Boston Herald, Hernandez can watch the Patriots on television.
Hernandez, who is facing three murder charges, has been a “model citizen” since relocating to the Nashua Street Jail in Boston three months ago, according to the Boston Herald.
His good behavior while behind bars even means he’s allowed to watch his old teammates take the field on TV every week, Suffolk Sheriff Steven Tompkins told the Herald on Monday. “He’s doing fine,” Tompkins said. “No problems, no complaints, so I think everything’s working out right. He can probably watch the Patriots games.”
Hernandez wasn’t able to watch the Pats while at the Bristol House of Correction because he was housed in a special-management unit where he was confined to his cell for 21 hours a day.
Hernandez now is in general population in the Boston jail, and likely running things.