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Aaron Hernandez's secret gay lover speaks about their schoolboy sexual relationship for first time

 

As the name Aaron Hernandez first found its way into the national spotlight, the high school football star seemed to have it all.

 

The supportive father who helped him reach incredible heights on the field. The natural talent, confidence, and drive. The high school sweetheart. The good looks.

 

But already a young Hernandez was tangled in a secret life, one that would slowly reveal itself as he found himself consumed by demons past and present.

 

His brother has now revealed to the Boston Globe that Hernandez was molested as a young child.

 

Years later, as a rising football star in his hometown of Bristol, Connecticut, Hernandez found himself in a secret sexual relationship with a teammate.

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On the field, Hernandez and Dennis SanSoucie worked in perfect harmony for Bristol Central High School's football team.

 

Hernandez shined as a pass receiver with SanSoucie, the Bristol Rams' quarterback. In the first four games of their junior year, the pair had nine touchdown completions.

 

That year alone Hernandez would catch 67 passes for a total of 1,807 yards, smashing state records and catching the attention of top college recruiters across the country.

 

But off the field he was developing a connection with SanSoucie that went far deeper than sport.

 

The pair first began exploring a sexual relationship in middle school, which SanSoucie revealed continued into high school - even as Hernandez began to date Shayanna Jenkins, who would later become his fiancee and mother of his child.

 

'Me and him were very much into trying to hide what we were doing,' SanSoucie, who later joined the US Marines, told the Globe. 'We didn't want people to know.'

 

That was partially due to their traditional community, but also in large part due to Hernandez's own home.

 

To outside observers, Hernandez's father Dennis was the ultimate supportive dad.

 

When he suddenly died at the age of 49, during his younger son's junior year, many believed it crushed Hernandez and marked the beginning of his downfall.

 

But family members have since revealed that Dennis ran a home where homophobia was rampant and abuse was the ultimate motivational tool.

 

Jonathan Hernandez, the NFL star's older brother, said Dennis long had concerns that Hernandez 'had a feminine way about him'.

 

He closely watched at how his youngest son 'stood or used his hands'. And he became enraged when a young Hernandez expressed interest in cheerleading.

 

'He wanted to be a cheerleader. My cousins were cheerleaders and amazing,' Jonathan, 32, recalled.

 

'And I remember coming home and my dad put an end to that real quick. And it was not okay. My dad made it clear that he had his definition of a man.'

 

 

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'Standing. Talking. Acting. Looking. It was the furthest thing my father wanted you to even look like in our household,' he said. 'This was not acceptable to him.'

 

And Dennis was a man to be feared in the Hernandez household, ruling his son's with an iron fist.

 

Sometimes they came as punishment, such as when Dennis left Hernandez with a black eye because he drank before a school dance.

 

Sometimes they came when Dennis felt his boys weren't working hard enough in school or at football. Other times they came for no discernible reason at all.

 

One time it got so bad that Jonathan threatened to call the authorities. But Dennis remained unfazed.

 

'I picked up the phone once to call, to seek help,' he recalled. 'And his response was. "Call them."'

 

'And he handed me the phone, and he said "I'm going to beat you even harder, you and your brother, and they're going to have to pull me off of you when they knock down the door."'

 

Hernandez would later tell both Jonathan and one of his lawyers, George Leontire, about the sexual abuse he suffered as a child.

 

Both Jonathan and Leontire - who later said that Hernandez 'clearly was gay' - have refused to name his abuser.

 

Dennis also threw around the term f****t, which Jonathan said he used 'all the time' while the boys were growing up.

 

A college girlfriend later revealed that Hernandez had also told her about being molested as a child, saying: 'He never dealt with it. It led to issues in his sexuality'.

 

It was just one of many secrets that appeared to torture Hernandez in his short adult life, to be revealed only after he committed suicide in his jail cell in April 2017.

 

SanSoucie himself only decided to come out to his family and friends after Hernandez's death.

 

'I really, truly feel in my heart I got the thumbs-up from him,' he said.

 

Hernandez's shocking suicide came five days after he was acquitted for the murder of Odin Lloyd and two years after he had been sentenced to life in prison.

 

The former New England Patriots star reportedly took his own life two days after he was outed on The Kirk & Callahan Show.

 

He was called a 'tight end on and off the field' and a 'wide receiver' on the show.

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....Five of my friends have committed suicide...

Yikes! Considering that the Suicide rate in the US is 13.7/100,000, either you have tens of thousands of friends, or being a friend of yours is a dangerous proposition! :(

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I'll wait for the book. I'm sure his former lover will write a book which will illuminate much of the drama and tragedy that became Aaron's life. Imagine the amount of good that could have come out of this story had things moved in another direction and he could have lived his life without fear and in a way he wanted.

 

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The former New England Patriots star reportedly took his own life two days after he was outed on The Kirk & Callahan Show.

 

He was called a 'tight end on and off the field' and a 'wide receiver' on the show.

 

That morning show on WEEI (originally Boston's only full time sports station, though not for a long time now) has been in trouble a number of times over the years for racist/sexist comments, particularly when it was "Dennis And Callahan" before John Dennis left last year, to be replaced with their 3rd wheel, Kirk Minihane. Somehow their on-the-air adolescent comments just don't surprise me at all.

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Yikes! Considering that the Suicide rate in the US is 13.7/100,000, either you have tens of thousands of friends, or being a friend of yours is a dangerous proposition! :(

 

I am going to assume you were joking. I grew up in a state where suicide was the 2nd leading cause of death for teens. Also 2 of the suicides happened after they had isolated from everyone they knew including family. With one the story was that he was caught with drugs and he was fearful of the repercussions. And the other 2 (brothers, committed suicide at different times) happened because they had the shittiest family lives...abuse of all kinds...I was a teen living on my own there is only so much I could do.

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