There's no doubt that the story of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez is a bizarre one. Apparently, there is still more that will unfold.

The Associated Press reports that Jose Baez, Hernandez's defense attorney is releasing a tell-all book about him. Baez pegs "Unnecessary Roughness: The Life and Death of Aaron Hernandez" as the definitive tell-all on the former Patriot tight end that will uncover some "shocking revelations."

Among those claims, Baez writes that the 27-year-old was diagnosed with CTE at stage 3. Stage 4 is the highest. Hernandez's fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez speculates that was the reason he committed suicide. She also authored the book's forward. It will also comb through extensive conversations with Hernandez's family during the time leading up to his double murder trial.

Hernandez had been serving life without parole for a 2013 double murder in Massachusetts. He was found hanging in his jail cell last April, the day before his former teammates were supposed to visit the White House after winning last year's Super Bowl. He had also just been acquitted in a separate case concerning a 2012 drive-by shooting in Boston.

"Unnecessary Roughness: The Life and Death of Aaron Hernandez" will be in stores on August 21st.

Source: hotnewhiphop.com