It's no white Ford Bronco, but a notorious silver Toyota 4Runner is suddenly the hottest piece of murder-linked sports memorabilia on four wheels. Yesterday, a pair of New England car dealers posted an eBay listing for the 2006 Toyota once leased by former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez and allegedly used in the drive-by murder of two men. Though he was found not guilty in the trial last month before his suicide, bidding for the "REAL DEAL" truck "just the way it came from the impound yard" (which was on the block along with a signed Hernandez jersey) briefly topped $100,000 last night before eBay pulled the listing.

And they weren't kidding about the crime-scene condition of the 4Runner. Pictures from the original ad show black powder all over the overhead reading lights and sunroof switch where police dusted for fingerprints. Hernandez first leased the Toyota from a Rhode Island car dealer in 2010 in exchange for promotional appearances right after being drafted by the New England Patriots, but effectively put it in storage in July 2012 after prosecutors alleged he fired five shots from the passenger seat of a "silver SUV" into a neighboring car following a dispute at a Boston nightclub, killing Safiro Furtado and Daniel de Abreu.

After his arrest in 2013 for the murder of Odin Lloyd, police discovered the 4Runner in the garage of one of his relatives in Connecticut and realized it matched witnesses' descriptions of the truck used in the drive-by shooting. It was a notable piece of evidence in the recent trial, as no one debated its involvement in the crime; prosecutors pointed to the suspicious storage timeline as Hernandez's attempts to hide his guilt, while his defense team successfully argued that it was his friend who pulled the trigger.