By Daniel Lovering FALL RIVER, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Former National Football League star Aaron Hernandez texted a friend to "hurry" in the hours before prosecutors say the pair and another man murdered an associate in an industrial park in 2013, according to testimony on Friday. Ricardo Leal, a records custodian for Sprint Telecommunications, identified text messages between Hernandez and Ernest Wallace in records and read them aloud from Hernandez's Blackberry phone, which prosecutors showed in court. Hernandez, 25, is being tried at Massachusetts Superior Court in Fall River on charges of murdering Odin Lloyd, a semiprofessional football player who was dating his fiancee's sister.



More...