Former All-Star Aaron Hernandez was found not guilty for the 2012 double murders of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado.<br /> A man named Alexander Bradley identified Hernandez as the drive-by shooter, while the two were driving in the Theater District of Boston at the time.<br /> The jury was unconvinced of Bradley's testimony, due to his own criminal record and declaration of revenge against Hernandez.<br /> Even with the verdict, Hernandez still serves a life sentence without parole for the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd.<br /> Hernandez's fall occurred shortly after catching a touchdown pass at the Super Bowl and before signing a $40 million contract to extend his position with the New England Patriots.