This comes as DailyMail.com learned exclusively on Thursday that Hernandez was planning his suicide for weeks.
Hernandez's shock suicide also came on the same day that his former teammates were honored at the White House for their recent Super Bowl win.
FILE - In this Wednesday, April 12, 2017, file photo, Shayanna Jenkins Hernandez, fiancee of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, sits in the courtroom with the couple's daughter during jury deliberations in Hernandez's double-murder trial at Suffolk Superior Court in Boston.
The 27-year-old football player was found lifeless in his cell at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, Wednesday morning.
The District Attorney for Worcester County, the site of the prison where Hernandez died, on Thursday said Hernandez's official cause of death was asphyxia by hanging.
'We made arrangements for the Boston University CTE unit to take possession of Aaron's brain, ' Baez said in a hastily convened press conference on the sidewalk outside the medical examiner's office. The medical examiner released Hernandez's body Thursday, but Baez says the office has not given them back the brain, as initially promised. In the headline of their story about Hernandez's death, the paper mistakenly refers to him as "Keith Hernandez". It asks that prison officials be barred from altering or destroying any potential evidence, including Hernandez's writings, video and audio recordings and medical records. She wasn't present for Friday's hearing. He was already serving a life term for the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, who was dating Jenkins Hernandez's sister. The filing said authorities had a legal duty to provide safety and protection from personal injury to inmates in state custody.
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There were no reported signs that Hernandez will do something like this. The center studies a progressive degenerative brain disease found in some athletes who have experienced repetitive brain trauma.
Also Friday, Lloyd's mother, Ursula Ward, told reporters in Boston she still forgives Hernandez and prays he found peace.
"Never seen an autopsy done that fast", someone replied.
"If it's not preserved properly, they won't be able to take proper specimens and we won't be able to get the information and the knowledge we want", said Baez.
And it has brought to the forefront an interesting question: Does the legal technicality entitle Hernandez to recover any or all of the $5.91 million that was previously guaranteed in his contract but the Patriots withheld after his arrest?




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