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How 'Football Inc' missed warning signs with Aaron Hernandez
Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez killed himself in prison at age 27, after a stint of criminally violent behavior. Now, the Boston Globe's Spotlight team has investigated the standout's “double lives," including a childhood rife with abuse, extensive reliance on drugs and a severe case of CTE. Were warning signs missed? Amna Nawaz speaks to Globe investigative reporter Bob Hohler.
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