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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jose Baez , Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez , George WillisPublisher: Grand Central Publishing Imprint: Grand Central Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781602866072ISBN 10: 1602866074 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 21 August 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFor the first time in paperback, with a new introduction to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Michael Jackson's death--a compellingly candid memoir that details Jackson's life in seclusion, by the bodyguards who were with him in his final days. [Unnecessary Roughness] features fascinating new details about Hernandez's life and final days leading up to his suicide. --BroBible Jose Baez... shares his unique insight. --Good Morning America In Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez, the attorney who got Hernandez acquitted of a 2012 double murder squashes the rumor about the jailhouse letters, sheds fascinating new details about Hernandez's trade request to Bill Belichick, and describes Hernandez's final days as an inmate and later suicide victim. --The Boston Globe One of the best-known criminal-defense lawyers in America. . . The man who knows Aaron Hernandez's secrets. --Esquire This new book asks a lot of questions. Questions about [Aaron's] sexuality. Questions about his friends.... [W]hat did the Patriots know about Hernandez's past, and when did they know it? There seems little question he loved the Patriots.... Aaron Hernandez-the New England kid who... paid a very high price for those football dreams of his. --The Providence Journal [Unnecessary Roughness] features fascinating new details about Hernandez's life and final days leading up to his suicide. --BroBible Jose Baez... shares his unique insight. --Good Morning America In Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez, the attorney who got Hernandez acquitted of a 2012 double murder squashes the rumor about the jailhouse letters, sheds fascinating new details about Hernandez's trade request to Bill Belichick, and describes Hernandez's final days as an inmate and later suicide victim. --The Boston Globe One of the best-known criminal-defense lawyers in America. . . The man who knows Aaron Hernandez's secrets. --Esquire One of the best-known criminal-defense lawyers in America. . . The man who knows Aaron Hernandez's secrets. --Esquire """[Unnecessary Roughness] features fascinating new details about Hernandez's life and final days leading up to his suicide."" --BroBible ""A compelling read."" --New York Sports Day ""In Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez, the attorney who got Hernandez acquitted of a 2012 double murder squashes the rumor about the jailhouse letters, sheds fascinating new details about Hernandez's trade request to Bill Belichick, and describes Hernandez's final days as an inmate and later suicide victim."" --The Boston Globe ""Jose Baez... shares his unique insight."" --Good Morning America ""One of the best-known criminal-defense lawyers in America. . . The man who knows Aaron Hernandez's secrets.""--Esquire ""This new book asks a lot of questions. Questions about [Aaron's] sexuality. Questions about his friends.... [W]hat did the Patriots know about Hernandez's past, and when did they know it? There seems little question he loved the Patriots.... Aaron Hernandez-the New England kid who... paid a very high price for those football dreams of his."" --The Providence Journal" One of the best-known criminal-defense lawyers in America. . . The man who knows Aaron Hernandez's secrets. --Esquire The man who knows Aaron Hernandez's secrets. --Esquire Author InformationJose Baez is one of the most sought-after attorneys in the country. He first gained national attention by successfully defending Casey Anthony in what became one of the nation's most sensational trials; his Presumed Guilty: Casey Anthony: The Inside Story was a national bestseller in 2012. Baez is the founder of The Baez Law Firm, and handles high-profile cases across the country. He lives in Miami, Florida. An award-winning journalist, George Willis is a general sports columnist at the New York Post, where he has written extensively about the NFL, NBA, Major League Baseball, golf, professional boxing, and mixed martial arts. He previously worked at the New York Times, Newsday, and the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Willis is the author of The Bite Fight: Tyson Holyfield and the Night That Changed Boxing Forever. He lives in New Jersey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |