ATTLEBORO, Mass. -- A man linked to the murder case against former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez told police Hernandez admitted firing the fatal shots, and a vehicle wanted in a double killing in Boston a year before had been rented in Hernandezs name, according to documents filed Tuesday in Florida that provide the most damning evidence yet against the star athlete. The documents say Hernandez associate Carlos Ortiz told Massachusetts investigators that another man, Ernest Wallace, said Hernandez admitted shooting semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd in an industrial park near Hernandezs home in North Attleborough. The documents were filed in court by the Miramar, Fla., police department to justify a search of Wallaces home in that city. The documents also say that while investigating Lloyds killing, police did searches in Hernandezs hometown, Bristol, Conn., that turned up a vehicle wanted in connection with a July 2012 double homicide in Boston. Police say the vehicle had been rented in Hernandezs name. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty in Lloyds killing. His legal team did not return email messages Tuesday. Prosecutors say Hernandez, Wallace and another man drove with Lloyd to an industrial park where Lloyd was fatally shot. Ortiz told police that, after picking up Lloyd, the four men headed back to North Attleborough. Along the way, Hernandez told Lloyd that Lloyd had been "chilling" with people Hernandez had problems with, the documents said. But Ortiz told police that the two men shook hands and the problem seemed smoothed over. But soon the car stopped, and everyone but Ortiz got out to urinate, according to Ortizs account. The witness also told police he then heard gunshots before Hernandez and Wallace got back into the car without Lloyd and the vehicle sped away. Wallace faces an accessory to murder charge in the case and has pleaded not guilty. Meanwhile, eight search warrants were unsealed in Massachusetts after news organizations sought access to the records. The warrants reveal the breadth of the investigation, with authorities scouring through everything from Hernandezs house to his phone to the contents of his team locker, which the Patriots emptied into a container after they released him. Police seized a rifle and ammunition found in Hernandezs home. According to the documents, Hernandez became "argumentative" during his first encounter with police at his home following Lloyds death. He asked, "Whats with all the questions?" and locked the door behind him. He then returned with his attorneys business card but didnt respond when police told him they were investigating a death. "Mr. Hernandez slammed the door and relocked it behind him," the records read. "Mr. Hernandez did not ask officers whose death was being investigated. Mr. Hernandezs demeanour did not indicate any concern for the death of any person." 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Its uncertain who will pitch in his place.To replace Harvey on the roster, the Mets recalled right-hander Seth Lugo from Triple-A Las Vegas.Harvey is 4-10 in 17 starts with a 4.86 ERA -- 78th among 97 qualifying pitchers in the major leagues. He has given up 111 hits in 92 2/3 innings, with 76 strikeouts and 24 walks.The 27-year-old hasnt won since May 30, but he and the team had insisted all season he was healthy. The right-hander was tagged for six runs -- five earned -- and 11 hits over 3 2/3 innings Monday against Miami before the Mets rallied from a 6-0 deficit to win.After missing the 2014 season following Tommy John surgery, Harvey wwent 13-8 with a 2.dddddddddddd71 ERA last year in 29 starts covering a career-high 189 1/3 innings.Late in the season, agent Scott Boras said doctors recommended that Harvey be limited to approximately 180 innings in his first year back from reconstructive elbow surgery. At first, the star pitcher was noncommittal about going beyond that total -- generating a firestorm in New York with the Mets in the middle of a playoff race.Soon after, he announced he planned to pitch in October.Harvey threw another 26 2/3 innings in the postseason, going 2-0 in four outings while helping the Mets to their first pennant in 15 years.Harvey was working on a shutout in Game 5 of the World Series against Kansas City when he pushed to pitch the ninth inning and talked manager Terry Collins into it. Given a chance to go back out to the mound, Harvey faltered and the Royals rallied to win the championship.Selected seventh overall by the Mets in the 2010 amateur draft out of North Carolina, Harvey blossomed into one of baseballs best pitchers three years later and started the 2013 All-Star Game on his home mound at Citi Field. ' ' '