ATTLEBORO, Mass. -- Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is holding what authorities have said is a gun in several surveillance photos that were released Thursday and had been recorded hours before -- and minutes after -- his friend was shot to death. The photos, taken from Hernandezs home surveillance system, are in more than 100 pages of court records released by Attleboro District Court. Prosecutors have previously described the photos in court and in affidavits, but this is the publics first look at images showing Hernandez holding a gun both before and after the killing. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder in the death of Odin Lloyd, a 27-year-old Boston semi-professional football player whose body was found June 17 in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandezs home. He was shot five times. Four pictures show Hernandez in his basement holding a gun shortly after Lloyd was killed, an affidavit released Thursday says. The surveillance was cut off within minutes. Two other photos show what authorities say is Hernandez in his living room, a few hours before Lloyds killing, also holding what they say is a gun. Authorities believe Lloyd was killed with a .45-calibre Glock, which they have said hasnt been recovered. Prosecutors have said that a gun Hernandez is seen holding in the home surveillance appears to be a Glock. Authorities recovered an ammunition clip for .45 calibre bullets in Hernandezs Hummer as well as ammunition of the same calibre inside a condo he rented in Franklin, Mass. The previously sealed documents were released after several media organizations, including The Associated Press, filed motions seeking access and Judge Daniel OShea agreed Wednesday that they are public records. Defence attorneys have objected to the unsealing of the records, saying it is "systematically undermining" Hernandezs right to a fair trial. Also Wednesday, OShea sided with prosecutors who asked to delay a probable cause hearing for Hernandez to give them more time to present evidence in the murder case to a grand jury. That hearing was rescheduled for Aug. 22. Hernandez will continue to be held without bail until then. Prosecutors say Hernandez orchestrated Lloyds killing because he was upset at him for talking to people Hernandez had problems with at a nightclub a few days earlier. They say Hernandez and two associates, Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, drove with Lloyd to the North Attleborough industrial park. Authorities have not said who fired the shots, but documents filed in Florida portray the former Patriot as the triggerman. According to the records, Ortiz told police that Wallace said Hernandez fired the shots. The Patriots released Hernandez within hours of his arrest. 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PHOENIX -- On a night when Arizona ace Zack Greinke left early with tightness in his oblique muscle, the Philadelphia Phillies finally won another series.Greinke departed after two innings and Philadelphia rallied with two runs in the ninth inning to beat the Diamondbacks 4-3 on Tuesday night, ensuring the Phillies first series win in their last 13.Andres Blanco had an RBI single and Frank Howard drew a bases-loaded walk off closer Brad Ziegler (2-3), who blew his second save in his last three tries after converting 43 in a row. Maikel Franco homered for Philadelphia.Greinke, in search of his 11th win, hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly to score a run in the second and left after a few warmup pitches before the start of the third.Manager Chip Hale said there was no way he was going to risk his prize pitcher worsening the injury.Its something maybe he can maybe miss a start, possibly not miss a start, possibly at worst maybe 15 days on the DL, Hale said. You never know. But if you go out and really yank it bad, youre talking about a month or two, so well hope for a best-case scenario.The Phillies last won a series May 16-18, against Miami.It reminded me the way we played the first two months of the season, Philadelphia manager Pete Mackanin said. We stayed in the game, scratched and clawed and eked out a win. That is the way we did it for two months.The Phillies have won four of six since snapping a nine-game losing streak.It helps the team mentally, Blanco said. It is not always loss, loss, loss, loss. This time we have been playing good the last six or seven games. Even though we lost a couple on San Francisco we have been doing pretty good. `Hector Neris (2-3) pitched a scoreless eighth to get the victory as the Phillies won a series for the first time in 13 tries. Jeanmar Gomez tossed a perfect ninth for his 21st save.Home runs by Yasmany Tomas and Jake Lamb put Arizona ahead 3-2 entering the ninth. Jimmy Paredes pinch-hit doubble started the ninth-inning Philadelphia uprising.ddddddddddddreinke allowed a run in the second inning on consecutive singles by Freddy Galvis, Cesar Hernandez and the pitcher Jerad Eickhoff. In the bottom of the inning, Arizona loaded the bases with no outs but the only run they scored was on Greinkes sacrifice fly to left. Greinke figures he hurt himself with that swing.When the Diamondbacks pitcher walked back onto the field to start the third, he looked at the dugout and called for the trainer. After a short huddle with umpires, Greinke went into the dugout to rub some heat ointment and emerged a moment later.He threw a few warmup pitches off the mound, didnt feel any better and left the game. Greinke hasnt missed a start since 2013. Greinke was 7-0 in his previous eighth start.I was pitching pretty good for a while and felt really good today, he said. Hopefully its nothing major -- well find out more in the next couple of days -- and hope its nothing much at all and (I) just continue pitching good.Francos two-out solo shot off Randall Delgado in the fourth put Philadelphia up 2-1. Arizona tied it 2-2 when Tomas led off the sixth with his home run. Lambs homer in the seventh put the Diamondbacks up 3-2.TRAINERS ROOMDiamondbacks: LHP Robbie Ray said he was fine and would be ready for his next scheduled start Sunday against San Francisco. Ray left Monday nights 8-0 loss to Philadelphia with a blister on his left middle finger.UP NEXTPhillies: RHP Zach Eflin (0-2, 6.28 ERA) gets the start as the Phillies try to complete a three-game sweep of the team that swept them in four games in Philadelphia a week ago.Diamondbacks: RHP Archie Bradley (3-3, 4.50 ERA) makes his career-high eighth start of the season as the Diamondbacks look to salvage the final game of the series in a Wednesday afternoon contest. ' ' '