FALL RIVER, Mass. – Jurors who will consider the murder case against former football star Aaron Hernandez will take an extensive field trip – visiting not only the scene of the slaying but the home in Boston that Odin Lloyd left shortly before he was killed and other locations.Jurors will visit Hernandez’s mansion in North Attleboro, Mass., and the locations of cellular communications towers that prosecutors plan to highlight in their effort to place the former New England Patriots tight end in specific locations at specific times in the hours leading up to the murder.Judge E. Susan Garsh allowed the visits – known legally as “taking a view” – in a series of rulings Tuesday morning on the eve of Hernandez’s murder trial in the June 17, 2013, killing of Odin Lloyd.Lloyd, a 27-year-old semi-professional football player, was dating the sister of Hernandez’s fiancée.Hernandez, 25, faces one count of murder and two firearms charges in the killing of Lloyd, who was gunned down in a secluded field less than a mile from the player’s home.Prosecutors allege that Hernandez summoned two associates from his hometown, Bristol, Conn., to his Massachusetts home late the night of June 16, 2013, and simultaneously made…