Aaron Hernandez Murdered Out of 'Paranoia,' Homicide Detective Believes: 'It Wasn't Planned'
Aaron Hernandez Murdered Out of 'Paranoia,' Homicide Detective Believes: 'It Wasn't Planned'

Another key point.

Aaron Hernandez likely made a split decision to murder out of "paranoia," rather than planning his slayings, homicide detective Michele Wood theorizes during an exclusive new interview with StarMagazine.com.

Wood will be collaborating with undercover investigator Don Jackson and veteran NYC police detective Bo Dietl to shed new light on Hernandez's crimes in the upcoming REELZ limited series Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields.

"I think he's one of those people that just acts out at the moment and it's one of those situations.

It obviously wasn't planned out because if it was planned out, he wouldn't have left his body out the way he did.

I mean, they found his body right away.

This wasn't some big plot of a murder.

It seemed like he was reckless and it seemed like it wasn't planned," she exclusively tells Star.

While discussing what the late NFL star's motive could have been for murdering Odin Lloyd on June 17, 2013, Wood examined his drug use and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which is caused by repeated head injuries that he likely suffered as a professional athlete.

[caption id="attachment_529637" align="alignnone" width="1024"]Hernandez was homosexual.

"I think everyone knew he was homosexual and I don't think he tried that hard to hide it, so to kill his good friend because of that, I don't think so," she says.

[caption id="attachment_529636" align="alignnone" width="824"]Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields, a three-hour investigative limited series on the murder and suicide case, premieres on January 18 at 8 p.m.

ET/5 p.m.

PT on REELZ.

Reporting by Diana Cooper