New details say that Aaron Hernandez’s secret love life may have implications on his overall involvement in the murder of Odin Lloyd.

According to a wild Newsweek piece released on Friday, Hernandez may have committed the murder to cover up his sexuality.

[Hernandez] was convicted in April 2015 for shooting and killing his friend, Odin Lloyd, seemingly without motive. But interviews with multiple law enforcement officials directly involved in the case say Lloyd—a semipro football player who was dating Hernandez’s fiance’s sister at the time—had information the football star did not want out: that he was bisexual.

The piece goes on to list several examples which support that case, including a note that was left to Hernandez’s prison boyfriend in the wake of his alleged suicide. The prison boyfriend is also reportedly on 24/7 suicide watch following the incident.

That relationship wasn’t the only one in the spotlight, however. Newsweek alleges that Hernandez had a long-term relationship with a former male high school classmate, the details of which he was willing to keep private at all costs.

After Odin Lloyd called Hernandez a “schmoocher,” and made other comments about his sexuality, Hernandez began to fear that Lloyd would pass that information along to his wife, who was the sister of the former Gator star’s fiance.

Other court documents seem to back this up, as Hernandez’s estate was spread across three different accounts following his death: one for his fiance, one for his daughter, and a third, the largest, for that former high school classmate.