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August 22, 2013: Former New England Patriot football player Aaron Hernandez, listens to proceedings in a court in Attleboro, Mass. Hernandez was indicted on first-degree murder and weapons charges in the death of a friend whose bullet-riddled body was found in an industrial park about a mile from the ex-player's home. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)Former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez used "coded messages" to communicate about his murder case in jailhouse phone calls, Massachusetts prosecutors said in a request for access to recordings of his calls.In the calls, Hernandez discussed the murder of Odin Lloyd, including his "belief about his criminal liability" and the "extent of his control over persons charged as accessories," according to the request filed Thursday in Fall River Superior Court.The ex-player also talked about other matters related to his co-defendants' "whereabouts and likely criminal liability," the motion says.Hernandez, 24, has pleaded not guilty in the killing of Lloyd, a 27-year-old Boston man who played semi-professional football and was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee.Two associates said to be with Hernandez and Lloyd on the night of the killing Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz have pleaded not guilty to charges of accessory after the fact.Defense attorneys didn't immediately respond to messages seeking comment.Inmates are notified that their calls, except those with their lawyer, are recorded and the conte FLORENCE, Italy Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend left Italy and drove to Austria while an appeals court deliberated his fate, police said Friday, but he eventually returned to Italy and surrendered his passport following their joint conviction for murdering British student Meredith Kercher.Raffaele Sollecito's lengthy travels were revealed on the same day that Knox made clear she would never voluntarily return to Italy to serve the 28 1/2-year sentence handed down by an appeals court."I will never go willingly back to the place," she said on ABC's Good Morning America program. "I'm going to fight this until the very end. It's not right, and it's not fair."Lawyers for the pair have vowed to appeal the conviction, which upheld the 2009 verdict in the murder of Kercher, Knox's roommate in the university town of Perugia.Kercher was found in a pool of blood with her throat slit on Nov. 2, 2007, in their apartment. Knox and Sollecito were arrested a few days later and served four years in prison before an appeals court acquitted them in 2011. Italy's high court later threw out that acquittal and ordered a new trial, resulting in Thursday's conviction.Sollecito's lawyer, Luca Maori, insisted his client was in the area of Italy's northeastern border with Austria on Thursday because that's where his current girlfriend lives. He said Sollecito went voluntarily to police to surrender his passport and ID papers.But the head of the Udine police squad, Ma

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