A Hummer owned by former New England Patriots star and convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez has been found for sale at a used car lot.
The Hummer was seized by police after they found it parked outside a stash apartment Hernandez rented.
Inside, police found a magazine for .45-caliber gun, the same caliber as the gun used to kill Odin Lloyd. The murder weapon was never found. The judge in the Lloyd case threw the magazine out as evidence and would not allow it to be used at trial.
Hernandez got the Hummer back December, not long before his case went to trial.
WFXT-TV found the 2005 Hummer H2 Luxury for sale at Central Motor Sales in Wrentham for $30,900 and traced it to Hernandez using the vehicle identification number and court documents. Hernandez bought it in May 2013, the month before Lloyd was killed in an industrial park near Hernandez’s home in North Attleborough. An online listing said it had 35,665 miles on it.
A woman who answered the phone at the lot Friday morning said the Hummer was no longer for sale. She wouldn’t comment when asked why it was removed from sale or how the car lot got it.
Douglas Sheff, a lawyer for Lloyd’s mother, said on Friday that he is concerned someone is acting on Hernandez’s behalf to move around his assets. He also said he was worried the same person has access to Hernandez’s money. He declined to name anyone who may have control of Hernandez’s assets.
Sheff said he plans to subpoena witnesses to testify under oath about the Hummer and other assets in the wrongful death lawsuit proceedings.