The murder trial against former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez continues, and prosecutors have called more witnesses to the stands.

New Evidence Emerges In The Aaron Hernandez Murder Trail

Marilia Prinholato and her boss, Grazielli Silva were the two women who cleaned the home of the former NFL star and according to the ladies, they saw guns stashed away in multiple places before the murder of Odin Lloyd.

On Monday, ESPN Boston reported that Prinholato reportedly saw the first gun around May 7, 2013 when she was cleaning the bedsheets upstairs in a basement guest room.

Prosecutors Find More Witnesses To Testify Against Aaron Hernandez In Court

Prinholato told the jury, "When I took it off, something, a gun, fell out on the floor."

Silva said that while making the same bed, she felt a gun hidden there but she never lifted the mattress to look at it. She also admitted that she saw a large gun in Hernandez's sock drawer at least twice.

"It was heavy. I thought it was the wallet. I put my hand inside, and I felt it was a gun," Silva said.

Both ladies also say they saw a small gun underneath some dirty khaki pants when they were cleaning Hernandez's house

On Monday, Judge E. Susan Garsh also overturned her ruling and now Llyod's sister is testifying against Hernandez.

Back in December, Garsh ruled that Lloyd's sister, Shaquilla Thibou, could not mention any of the text messages while she was on the stand but now she able to use the text messages as evidence.

Thibou told police that her brother texted her because he sensed that he was in some sort of danger. The text message read, "U saw who I was with," Lloyd texted to his sister, according to court records. "NFL ... just so U know."