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FILE - In this photo combo, author James Patterson poses for a portrait in New York on Aug. 30, 2016 and former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez reacts on April 14, 2017, to his double murder acquittal in Boston. Eight months after Hernandez hanged himself in prison, Patterson's new book is reviving unanswered questions. He talked with The Associated Press ahead of CBS' "48 Hours," airing Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018, devoted to what Patterson calls "the most fascinating, complicated and troubling crime story of our times." (Photo by Taylor Jewell/Invision/AP, left, and AP Photo/Stephan Savoia, Pool, File)

FILE - In this photo combo, author James Patterson poses for a portrait in New York on Aug. 30, 2016 and former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez reacts on April 14, 2017, to his double murder acquittal in Boston. Eight months after Hernandez hanged himself in prison, Patterson's new book is reviving unanswered questions. He talked with The Associated Press ahead of CBS' "48 Hours," airing Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018, devoted to what Patterson calls "the most fascinating, complicated and troubling crime story of our times." (Photo by Taylor Jewell/Invision/AP, left, and AP Photo/Stephan Savoia, Pool, File)

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