Hernandez’s lawyers argued that the victim fell, hit her head on a boat trailer, and Hernandez panicked because he was on probation for a prior drug charge. The prosecution countered that the injuries were inconsistent with a fall and that Hernandez cleaned the scene before calling 911—hours later.
A neighbor’s security camera, released via a public records request, showed Hernandez dragging a blue tarp from his truck into his garage at 3:17 AM. The victim’s blood was later found on the garage floor. Hernandez claimed he was moving camping gear. The video went viral on TikTok in 2022 under the hashtag #BlueTarpMurder. myles hernandez scandal
Unlike high-profile murder cases (e.g., Scott Peterson or Casey Anthony), the Myles Hernandez case is not a single, nationally televised trial. It is a viral, niche true crime topic that gained traction on platforms like Reddit (r/TrueCrime, r/UnresolvedMysteries), TikTok, and YouTube. If you are looking for a specific TV documentary, this case exists primarily as a "deep dive" internet rabbit hole. Hernandez’s lawyers argued that the victim fell, hit