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My cousins were cheerleaders and amazing,' Jonathan, 32, recalled.
'Me and him were very much into trying to hide what we were doing,' SanSoucie, who later joined the US Marines, told the Globe. It was the furthest thing my father wanted you to even look like in our household,' he said.
The fact that he felt he couldn't come out to me or he couldn't tell me these things hurts, because we had that bond.'
'I've accepted that he may have been the way he was said to be, or that it may not be true. Dude, if we get caught, it’s ruined. You mean to tell me that the quarterback and the tight end, he’s gay?
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.
Dennis SanSoucie (right), Aaron Hernandez's secret gay lover from middle school and high school, is speaking out for the first time
Family members have also since revealed that Hernandez was molested as a young child.
I was like "Oh my god, s**t, is he gay?" And he’s not gay. You know, it’s not something you kill people over. But off the field he was developing a connection with SanSoucie that went far deeper than sport
To outside observers, Hernandez's father Dennis was the ultimate supportive dad. You know, they’re valuable.
'We were trying to hide what we were doing': Aaron Hernandez's secret gay lover speaks about their schoolboy sexual relationship for first time, as NFL star's brother reveals he was MOLESTED as a child
As the name Aaron Hernandez first found its way into the national spotlight, the high school football star seemed to have it all.
His family later donated Hernandez's brain to Boston University, which found that the 27-year-old suffered from the most severe case of CTE ever found in a person his age.
The former New England Patriots star reportedly took his own life two days after he was outed on The Kirk & Callahan Show.
Sometimes they came as punishment, such as when their father left Hernandez with a black eye because he drank before a school dance.
Sometimes they came when their father felt his boys weren't working hard enough in school or at football.
'I really, truly feel in my heart I got the thumbs-up from him,' he said
'Standing. '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.
Hernandez (pictured in 2007) shined as a pass receiver with SanSoucie, the team quarterback
In the first four games of their junior year, the pair had nine touchdown completions.
'I really, truly feel in my heart I got the thumbs-up from him,' he said. They’re good people, probably. “Aaron participated with many people. It's not the answer."
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"I’m sorry for your loss," Brink said of the victims' families. It's not something you kill somebody over.
“After doing it, it was like, ‘F***, did someone catch us? I had gone through a meltdown and thought I had lost my son."
In the bizarre interview, Brink also expressed remorse for the five lives lost in the terrible attack and explained there was no excuse for resorting to violent actions even if he disagreed with their sexuality.
"Those people’s lives were valuable," Brink added.
"They were good people probably.
He and his ex-wife divorced when Aldrich was a baby.
According to court filings, Aldrich allegedly identifies as non-binary and is referred to with they and them pronouns.
Aldrich appeared heavily bruised in court earlier this week, the first time they were seen publicly since the shooting.