Aaron Hernandez Murder Update: Third Suspect Turns Himself in After Police Find Car (VIDEO)

Jun 28, 2013 02:59 PM EDT | Matt Mercuro

As former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez sits in jail more details and evidence related to the murder of Odin Lloyd have been revealed.

Ernest Wallace, who police have been looking for since June 27, turned himself in to Florida police earlier today, June 28 according to the Associated Press.

Wallace had seen news reports about the case and decided to go to authorities after he heard they were looking for him.

Police seized a silver 2012 Chrysler 300 with Rhode Island license plates that prosecutors were searching for in the investigation into the murder according to the Associated Press.

The vehicle has been linked to all three men.

The vehicle was recovered approximately one mile from the home of Carlos Ortiz, the second man arrested in the case earlier this week. Ortiz is in jail on a weapons charge according to ESPN.

Prosecutors in Massachusetts have said that the former Patriots star rented the car the day after Lloyd was shot in order to "allow two alleged accomplices to flee" according to the Associated Press.

Hernandez pleaded not guilty to murder and five firearm charges on June 26 after he was arrested at his home in North Attleborough.

He has been denied bail twice according to The New York Times. The incident took place on July 16, 2012 in downtown Boston.

Boston police went back to his home on June 27 to continue their investigation into Hernandez's potential role in a double homicide.

What do you think about the case so far? Do you think Hernandez did it or is there not enough evidence against the former NFL star?

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