Morbid - Tyler Hadley (Redo!)

Episode Date: April 19, 2021

Tyler Hadley was 17 years old when he decided to bludgeon his parents and then throw the rager of a lifetime (in his eyes.) Close to a hundred people attended this party not knowing that in a separate... locked bedroom down the hall, the bodies of Mary Jo and Blake Hadley were laying under a hodgepodge of household items. We redid this case to offer some new information and woah, somehow it’s even more disturbing the second time around.  BUT to lighten some of the darkest moments, we have added in clips from the original episode because we could never replace the original "FA SHO!!" ;) A Thousand Fireflies by Ryan Hadley See How Much You Love Me by Amber Hunt Tyler Hadley's Killer Party by Nathaniel Rich for Rolling Stone HelloFresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/morbid12 and use code morbid12 for twelve free meals, including free shipping! Better help: This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and Morbid: A True Crime Podcast listeners get 10% off their first month at betterhelp.com/Morbid Careof: For 50% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com/morbid50 and enter code morbid50 ChiliTechnology: Head over to chilisleep.com/morbid for ChiliSleep’s best deal, available to Morbid listeners for a limited time!  ThirdLove: Go to THIRDLOVE.com/MORBID now to find your perfect-fitting bra… and get 20% off your first purchase! Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash KelleyListener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra LallyListener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:19 That was like my back it up. Oh, I was wondering what that was. I was doing like a remix. Yeah. And it's sound. And then you just went, br-br-br-br-br-br-br. Mine was like a half remix, half back-it-up. Do you do that at the club?
Starting point is 00:00:30 I do. I do. When I go to the club. So. When I go to the club. You know what? That's the perfect beginning to this episode because we, this is like the John Malaney for show case.
Starting point is 00:00:46 It is. We're redoing it. We're spicing it up. So we're going to be redoing. redoing the Tyler Hadley case. And we're going to do it a little differently than I did like the Los Felice Murder House case. That one I just kind of like redid completely. You know, nothing from the old episode really came into the new one. It was a fresh track. Totally fresh track. Well, this one's going to be, I've added a ton of information because let me tell you, I looked at my old research and I was like,
Starting point is 00:01:12 good job you, except you missed a lot of things. Like when I did research this time, I was like, I found a lot more stuff. Well, you got better. it's like we're vets now well now it's it's it's actually been kind of fun to see like the growth and research like knowing how to research properly now like you know I mean like to get as many things as you can and like find these little fun details right not fun details that you want to put in yeah and it's the things that you miss the first time around so when you go back over it it's kind of fun to be like oh shit it's like a little gemstone it's a little hidden treasure so we I'm going to basically do it completely over because
Starting point is 00:01:49 I think I can tell the story a little better. But because there was so many good parts of the original episode. You cannot get rid of the fush show. We can't get rid of that. Never a million years. I thought it would be kind of fun that I will just splice in the audio from the old episode. I'm going to tell you when it's coming. So you're not just going to be like, what's not just going to be like, boom, underwater.
Starting point is 00:02:14 No, I'm going to be like, hey, and here's the part from the old episode. So you can kind of see, like, how different we've, you know, how it's evolved. Right. Which I think it'll be kind of fun. So let's do it. Okay. Are you ready? I am.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Ready, okay. So we're talking about the Tyler Hadley case. This is the case, if you remember correctly, of the asshole who killed his parents and then had a house party with their body still in the house. With like shit stacked all over them. Oh, yeah. Don't worry. We'll get to that. So we're going to talk about the two victims first.
Starting point is 00:02:47 his parents, Blake and Mary Jo Hadley. They moved to St. Port Lucy, Florida, over 20 years before the incident. They wanted to be close to Blake's retired parents. And they were. They lived right around the corner from them. The whole family was like very close. As we'll see, like the grandparents and the parents, big happy family. Okay. Blake grew up in Florida, his whole life. He was called a gentle giant because he was like over six feet and like 300 pounds. He was like a big dude. Love it. He was called the gentle giant who never had any unkind word to say to anyone. Stop. And that is like in every source I saw. Everyone who knew him was like he literally had not a bad bone in his body. Heart of gold.
Starting point is 00:03:29 People said he was just always smiling, always happy. He loved his family. In fact, most people said the one thing that he was really bad at was disciplining his kids. Because he like probably didn't want to. He said he literally wasn't good at it because he couldn't discipline. He said like he couldn't get mad and like be disciplined. stern. Yeah, you just loved them too much. So he ended up not being the discipline. And they said that's literally the only thing that Mary Jo and Blake would ever even get slightly aggravated at each other about because Mary Jo ended up having to be like kind of a sterner one. Good cop, bad cop. But even that, they said neither one of them were very good at it. Like they were both too sweet and like loved their kids so much that they had trouble disciplining them. So, but yeah, so these are the kind of people we're talking about. Tyler's friends actually, all said he was a big goofball. They all loved him. They thought he was great. They said he constantly
Starting point is 00:04:22 sang at random times. He would just randomly start being like, yeah, like just start singing, which I do all the time. Yeah, I do that too. So I feel that. And he also was a big movie quoter. Oh, that's us. Yeah, he'd just come up behind them and like quote the Terminator movie or something like out of nowhere. Which I think everybody knew a dad like that growing up. Yes. Like a goofball dad that was just like always making jokes. like being a weirdo and you were like, that dad's awesome. Yeah. He was that dad.
Starting point is 00:04:50 So Blake ended up becoming a watch engineer at St. Lucy's nuclear power plant for 30 plus years. Wow. Yeah. He was 54 at the time of this incident. 47-year-old Mary Jo was born in Braddock, Pennsylvania, but her family moved to Fort Lauderdale when she was in high school. This is where she met Blake in Fort Lauderdale.
Starting point is 00:05:13 She was very well liked her whole life. considered the popular girl in high school, but was also described as like the really kind popular girl. Right. Like that rare breed. Yeah. So she was just like Blake. People who worked with her later said she was also hilarious. They said she had a very quick, very dry sense of humor.
Starting point is 00:05:35 When they met each other, they fell in love right away. I love love. People said it was their constant smiles, their sense of humor. That just made them like the perfect match. Even though everyone said they looked so different because he was like this huge guy and she's like this tiny little set. Like it just looked so funny. But they just matched perfectly. When they got married, he wore a powder blue suit.
Starting point is 00:05:57 Yes, get it. Right. And the families were really cool with each other too. Later after the murders, Maurice Hadley, Blake's father, said Mary Jo was the best daughter-in-law he could have ever imagined. Oh, break my heart, why don't you? So these families, like, truly loved each other. When they built their home in St. Lucy, they joined the Catholic Church there and they attended for 25 years. They took their kids to church every Sunday.
Starting point is 00:06:23 They were both altar boys. The Mary Jo would do like readings at church. They were very into it. Not like, they weren't like strict about it, but they, the only thing they were strict about was they, those boys went to church every Sunday. Okay. That's like pretty normal for a lot of families. I was going to say, I think it's like a pretty good, if that's what you believe it. Like, why not? A lot of my friends, like, I remember, like, we would not hang out on Sunday mornings because they'd be at church.
Starting point is 00:06:48 I mean, it's good to instill, if that's what you believe in, you know, whatever you believe in, I think it's good to instill, like, values. And it's like a routine. It's like a responsibility almost. Like, every Sunday, you know, you have to do this. I think it's like a good lesson to teach people, you know? I might not, I might not be religious, but I get it. Yeah, I understand it to a degree. She was an elementary school teacher and a friend of Tyler's who had also been Mary Jo's student teacher. said no matter who you were, even if she didn't like you, she would never give up on you. Oh. And everyone who worked with her said she was just an amazing teacher, amazing person. So these two were just angels on earth, which... I was just looking at pictures of them while you were describing them. They're so sweet-looking.
Starting point is 00:07:29 The guy reminds me a papa. Blake reminds me a papa. He really does. Ready to like shatter? No. With their love. I'm not. Mary Jo had the same email for like decades.
Starting point is 00:07:42 And it was the first email she made. made when they first got together. The email, and it was still her email the day she was murdered. Her email was I-L-B-H-412 for I-Love Blake Hadley. And then their anniversary. Shut the fuck up. That's how cute they are. Oh my God. Yeah. Ruin me. And together they had two sons, Ryan and Tyler. They were 23 and 17 years old when this occurred. They were both by, they were by all accounts of very loving family, very normal. Like I said, went to church every Sunday. Yeah. You know, nothing crazy. Tyler, however, was troubled. He had fallen in pretty quickly with a bad drug and alcohol pattern as a teen, so he was butting heads with his parents. Right. But this all kind of came out of, you know, he was born December 16th in 1993, and he was born premature. So I think the drug and alcohol thing, like him leaning into that later, had to do with the fact that he had a lot of health issues and like mental health issues right from the jump.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Okay. So that, I won't, like, you know, that just kind of happened. It just kind of went hand in hand. Unfortunately, obviously, plenty of people do that and don't do what he did. But he was born premature, weighing only three pounds and 10 ounces. Wow, that's a tiny little bee. Yeah, he had to stay in the NICU, you know, that NICU situation for like a whole month. Doctors had to induce labor a month early for his mom because she had a very difficult pregnancy with him.
Starting point is 00:09:10 Oh, no. So, like, right off the jump. he's going through it. Yeah. Now, family members said he was very sweet. A lot of them said he was very sweet, very polite, but they said he was very withdrawn. And he was like very strange, but they couldn't put their finger on it. Okay. They also said he had a lot of bouts of depression, a lot of anxiety. He also had eating issues. Right from the jump, he was very obsessed with his weight, huh, which a lot of his family were like, I just had not seen that with like a young boy as much. You know what I mean? It seems more rare, maybe because it's not as publicized. But he was very
Starting point is 00:09:44 obsessed with, like, being fat. He didn't want to be fat, quote unquote. Huh. And I think, like, one, it was, one of his doctors had said when he was younger that he was sturdy. Yeah. That's how he described it, which is not, like, an insult. But he took it as, like, I'm too big. Oh. And he got, like, obsessed with it. So he did have eating disorders. He was, like, bulimic for a while. He had a ton. He had like thyroid issues. He had like a lot. A lot going on as he was growing up. Yeah. Now, he had a lot of self-esteem issues, obviously, as a result of all this. And they leaked into everything he did. He never played any sport for too long or did any activity for too long because he would suddenly just decide, I suck at this. I'm not good at this. And he was like painfully shy. Oh. So yeah, he would just, he had a rough go with it.
Starting point is 00:10:40 say that. As a kid and adolescent, he really kept going through a ton of health issues, a lot of mental health issues, that were being treated with counseling and medication. He was not being ignored. He was not being neglected. In fact, his parents did everything they could. They don't seem like the type of people that would just like, bat, like be like, okay, like go away. Yeah, like deal with it, whatever. No. And his mother in particular was like, I think just because, and I imagine like going through that kind of traumatic pregnancy in birth is going to attach you to that baby a little more. Like if you're going to feel like you need to protect him, you know, and I think she felt that way. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:17 Because she would get very upset when, like, people would, like, tease him when he was younger or she just, like, she wanted to do everything she could to make him feel like he was, you know, tough and that he, she just seemed like she really doted on him. She's a mama bear. She was being, yeah, like a real mama bear. And weirdly enough, they were very close. I know. I said that they were like, they were very affectionate, not in a weird way, but like a mom and son way.
Starting point is 00:11:43 And had a good bond. Yeah, like, he would, he would like sit on her lap when he was even like a little older and like give her hugs. Yeah. They said even weeks before this that like somebody noticed that he was like sitting next to her on the couch and he just kind of like leaned over on her. Oh, that like breaks your heart when you know what's coming. Yeah. Because it's like such a small show of affection. Like your mom, you know, or like you're somebody you love or like who takes care of you.
Starting point is 00:12:06 You just like lean into them sometimes when you need a moment. Yeah. It just, and then it's like to think what happened. Yeah. Yeah. Especially you said a couple weeks before the incident. Yeah. So, and it's when you find out what happens and when you find out like what the quote
Starting point is 00:12:20 unquote motive was, you're like something big is off here. Well, I think it's the mental health aspect of everything. There's a lot of mental health stuff going on here because his reasoning is just out of this world. But then there's also a huge aspect of just callousness and evil here too. Yeah. So it's really. is like a mashup of this. Now, it was around when he was like 12 or 13 that he really started getting into trouble. So he did it real early. I was going to say that. That's like when it kind of
Starting point is 00:12:47 happens, I feel like. 12.13 is like that like, I'm going to become a shit. Yeah, it's when you become a teenager. Yeah. So he was vandalizing cars and property. He was stealing things. He was lighting fires, breaking windows, just being a dick. Yeah, I never did any of that. He also really like that lighting fires thing. He liked to light fires and then watch. like an entire, like a lot of trees burn. Yeah, that'll tell you something. Yeah. And he was very young, he was actually this young, like 12, 13, 14 when he started using acid, pills, drinking hard. Yeah. Tyler was not popular in school, but he was not not popular. He just kind of was there. His group just kind of like wasn't. Yeah, and he wasn't really well known at all. Like a lot of kids at
Starting point is 00:13:32 this infamous party that happens didn't know him and couldn't even point him out. But they went to school with him. Yeah. So he was just a bit strange. He would play pranks a lot if you knew him, but then if you didn't know him, he was very quiet and very, like, withdrawn. He was also, everyone, including his own brother, called him a pathological liar. Yikes.
Starting point is 00:13:52 So there's that. And at one point, Tyler and his friends legit lit the River Park Wildlife Preserve on fire. Oh, shit. They dragged a couch. I forgot about this. Now that you're saying it, I'm like, yeah, that happened. That happened. They dragged a couch into a clearing, doused it with gasoline, and lit it on fire, and they got off with a warning. In a wildlife preserve. Yes. I mean, that's fucked up. Yeah. That's a wildlife preserve. What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:14:23 Yeah. That bums me. I don't like that. They got off with a warning. And then 10 weeks before this party that happened, Tyler was arrested on a charge of aggravated battery. Jesus. He got into a fight at a friend's party, apparently. And because he had also previously been convicted of burglary, he was sentenced to a week at the county jail and two weeks of house arrest after that. Damn. And during this time, his mom took his cell phone. Yeah. Which became a big source of contention. I remember that.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Now, in June, Mary Jo actually had Tyler sectioned to a mental health facility. Okay. He came home insanely drunk, I guess, and he was under the age of 18 at the time, so they could do this. And basically they said and his brother said to that they did this because they were afraid he was going to hurt himself. Yeah. He made a lot of very casual comments about suicide. He talked about it a lot. And I think it got to a head here.
Starting point is 00:15:22 They were worried. So, yeah, so they were worried about it. Now, he was treated there for depression, low self-esteem and needing disorder. Okay. Two weeks before the party, Mary Jo said that things, he said that things, he's, was telling friends, like, things are going really well. This is two weeks before the things are getting better. Tyler is really making progress. He was home. He still didn't have his cell phone. He was on like, he was grounded clearly. But a co-workers of her said that like she
Starting point is 00:15:53 was coming back to herself because she was like really in a dark place. Yeah, that's her child. And they said like, it really seemed like she was like, oh, I can breathe. Well, the thing is, too, I think even a speffily. Especially. Especially. in a case like this where he's struggled with mental health literally his entire life, I think you get a little more hopeful from small gestures than you would in a case where like somebody didn't struggle as much as he did. Oh, I would imagine. So I think maybe she got a little too excited too quickly that he was doing better. You see any progress and you're like, it's done. And that's your child. So you're obviously looking on the bright side. Yeah, I can't even imagine.
Starting point is 00:16:30 He's fixed. Everything's going well. And I mean, it's good to look on, you know, how she's just like, you know what? He's making progress. There's nothing wrong with it. Well, the weekend before the party, Tyler, his dad, and his grandfather actually all went to a family reunion in Georgia. Oh, yeah. I remember that. And his grandfather said, quote, I didn't see any indication there were any problems between Tyler and his parents. Which that's scary, that he was just like, yeah, I don't, like, I didn't see any warning signs.
Starting point is 00:16:57 In fact, a night before the party, he went to dinner with his aunt and his whole family. And his aunt said, he acted just. fine. There was no indication that there was any tension between them. That's scary. Meanwhile, Tyler told someone later that at that dinner, all he could think about was that he wanted to murder his parents. That's bananas. But he was acting totally fine with that. Like, that is so dissociative. It's sociopathic. It is. So Tyler's friend Cameron actually ran into him that same night the night before. And Tyler was like, yeah, I've just been at dinner with my family. And Cameron was like, oh, how is everyone? And Tyler was like, oh, they're good.
Starting point is 00:17:36 And then Cameron was like, oh, it's my birthday. And Tyler said, oh, that's awesome. Come over to my house tomorrow night. I'm throwing a party. Right. So that night, that night, he was like, I'm going to kill them. So I'm going to have a party tomorrow. Like, he was totally calmly.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Like, we just went to dinner. Just the thought of like, I'm going to kill them and have a party after. Like, that whole mindset is just bonkers. It becomes such a, it's a central part of this. And it's just, that's his reasoning for this. His reasoning was I wanted to have a party. It's a lot. But then it's like you think of a 17-year-old boy that frontal lobe is not developed.
Starting point is 00:18:14 And obviously we have drug and alcohol use and like crazy excess. Mental health issues going on. This is just like. It's a perfect storm. It's a potion. Yeah. It's all bubbling in the cauldron. It truly is.
Starting point is 00:18:26 And one of the newer things I found out this time around while researching that I was like, well, shit. What? During this time that all this was going on, that the murders were occurring and such, the Hadleys were actually being sued in St. Lucie County for $15,000. You want to know why? Why? Tyler hit a child with his dad's truck.
Starting point is 00:18:49 Oh. Didn't kill the child but injured a child, hitting them with his truck. And the family sued the Hadleys. For $15,000? Wow. And it was in June 2010 that this happened. And the suit was filed in May of the next year. he was scheduled to give a deposition about it in August.
Starting point is 00:19:09 But obviously he didn't have to. Right. Like, could that, did any of that play into this? I wonder. Like, that kind of, the pressure that was going on there made the financial strain. He was thinking he was going to have to give this deposition. Right. In his state.
Starting point is 00:19:26 And I wonder, too, if the parents were kind of saying, like, you know, like, you put that on us. Yeah, I'm sure there was some tension. I mean, if I was a fucking parent. Yeah, I'd be like, are you kidding me right now? talking about it. So you just wonder if that was in his mind at all? Yeah. Because I didn't even know that was a thing before. Yeah. It's like a, like I said, another thing to add to the bubbling cauldron. None of that is like justification. It's just I wonder what is, I'm trying to figure out what's going through his brain a little bit. I bet that adds to it. I won't,
Starting point is 00:19:50 it must add something to do. So when there's, you know, weeks before the murders, he was planning this. Yeah, clearly. Yeah. He had planned them for a number of weeks, if not longer. So this was not just him snapping. No, it was important. It wasn't drugs. It wasn't, you know, this, you know, just manic moment. Altered state. Yeah, he was entitled. He didn't want to live by his parents' rules anymore. And he's just a homicidal asshole in the end. And he surrounded himself with some really dumb people as well, who kind of took his rhetoric that he was spewing to anyone that would listen as like a big joke. Yikes. When it's like, I don't, I don't understand. That's not a joke.
Starting point is 00:20:35 No, I can't imagine having one of my friends be like, yeah, I'm going to kill my parents. Come over. I'd be like, I'm going to go tell a counselor, bye. I'd be like, that's really weird. Like, that's weird to say. This is the case, too, where he says that to somebody and the kid is like, don't fucking tell me that. Yes. That would be me me.
Starting point is 00:20:48 He's like, yeah, I don't want anything. Yeah, like, don't tell me that. So let me, uh, now is going to be the first time when we are going to insert a piece of the old episode. Oh, goodness. We're going to blub, blub, blub, blub. Retell from 10,000 leagues under the sea. We will retell the conversation that Tyler had.
Starting point is 00:21:10 It was an online conversation because his phone had been taken away between him and someone named Isidora. Now, get ready. Tyler messaged her and said, don't text me about drugs. So she wrote, what happened? And he said, My mom has it because I got arrested on Monday and she's flipping shit. I just got out today. She says, oh shit.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Tyler Hadley says, fucking shit sucked. In reference to jail. Yeah. She says, you bad, kid. Goodbye. And Tyler says, just kidding, it's a pirate's life for me. And she says, LMAO. He responds, I don't fucking associate with non-pirates.
Starting point is 00:21:59 What the fuck? And she says, what? And he says, okay, I'm done with all the nautical nonsense. So she wrote a smiley face and said, you're so silly. What are you doing? And he says, nothing, considering suicide. And she says, why? Tyler says, um, because I want to die, I guess.
Starting point is 00:22:19 So he says, what other reasons are there? And she says, are you being serious? He says, yes. I do want to die sometimes. And she says, don't die. Which is a very... Like, super duper helpful, girl. Definitely be silly when you're talking about this.
Starting point is 00:22:34 And then she says, smoke a bowl whenever you're down, tongue out face. And he says, I used to, now I drink a lot when I'm depressed. It fills the emptiness inside me in all capital letters. Wow. He needed so much more counseling. And she writes, you're quite the character. And he says, yes, but all my smiles are fake.
Starting point is 00:22:55 And then she's like, oh, dinner's ready, bye. Wink face. See later. So that's just one conversation he had before this party. Clearly this kid had fucking issues. Shit was happening and his brain stuff was going down. He was already feeling, he was piss at his parents about the phone. He was feeling depressed.
Starting point is 00:23:14 He was clearly on drugs. He just told her, don't text me about drugs. So he was clearly on drugs. More than pot for sure. So a lot to unpack there. Guys, you thought the bottom of the ocean was undiscovered? I think again, I was there. You think we haven't seen like 98% of the world's oceans?
Starting point is 00:23:33 We have. Yeah, we stayed there for a while. We have. We recorded from them. Yeah. What's up? We are. We were.
Starting point is 00:23:40 It's us. We were. We emerged. We came up. But you know what? The information still stands. There's that. That was a Facebook conversation between he himself and his friend is Adora.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Yes. Where he is clearly telling people, you know, I'm pissed because I got my phone taken away. He's expressing suicidal thoughts. He's, you know, talking about pirates. There's just a lot. Yo-ho and a bottle of something. So, again, Tyler had been saying to everyone that he was going to have a rager. All of a sudden, he's talking, I'm going to throw a party, guys. Project X. I'm going to throw a shindig for the ages. That's what you would say. I love that you're like, is what he, and I'm like, is what you would say. That's what he was going around saying.
Starting point is 00:24:31 But the problem with this was that he never threw parties. Right. Because his parents were home. His parents were, like, pretty strict. And, like, they were, they definitely weren't having ragers at their house for teenagers. So no one was believing this because they were like, no, we don't even know who you are. Like, this is weird. Now, I don't think that's necessarily, like, you know, just because he didn't throw parties often.
Starting point is 00:24:55 Like, you don't believe him that he's going to have a party. Yeah. Like, there's a first time for every, like, it has to happen eventually. It's very true. Like, I don't know. It was just very weird. He was also getting into a ton of trouble lately, obviously. He was having a lot of issues going on.
Starting point is 00:25:10 So everyone knew that he was in no position to be like, hey, mom, I'm going to have a rager at the house tonight. So that was what was weird about it. Yeah. So people were already like, okay, kid, whatever. But he kept telling people. He kept saying, and every time they would ask him about it, because people were, they weren't believing him, but they were still like, are you having it? Like, when is it? Can we come? So he kept telling people, quote, I'm working on it, which is very ominous now. Yeah, that's dark. Very, very honest. Also, I bet all you high school listeners are going to think twice the next time someone that usually doesn't throw a party throws a party. Yeah. Yeah. Don't go. Think about it. Don't go. If you're listening right now, just double think that. That's all. Just think it over one more time. So we are going to, because there's a couple of like messages in a row, you're going to get another throwback. of this conversation.
Starting point is 00:25:59 Back to the submarine for you. Back we go. On Saturday, July 16th, 2011, at 1125 a.m., he received a.m. He received a Facebook message from Antonio Ramirez. So, Tyler responded, sup, bra. I already want to throw a punch this kid, by the way. Suck, bro. I already want to throw a punch him.
Starting point is 00:26:22 Antonio responded, chilling, what's you doing tonight. And he said, trying to have a party at my crib. Antonio, your parents aren't home? Tyler, nope. Well, they're leaving soon. Ugh. Yeah. This was before anything happened? This is before anything happened. This is the day that it happens. So he is the morning of it happening of him killing his parents and he's like, yep, they're leaving soon. That's so fucked up. Now that same day at 1.15 p.m. Tyler posted a message on his face. He wrote, party at my crib tonight. Dot, dot, dot, dot, maybe. So, L.O.L. if I kill my parents.
Starting point is 00:26:57 Okay, well, he's still saying, like, maybe. Like, he's still being a little, like, a cagey dick about it. So everybody's like, is this happening or what? Like, what the fuck are we doing tonight? So around 8.15 p.m., nothing had happened yet. So then he posted another message at 8.15 p.m. Party at my house hit me up. Because he had already killed his parents at this point.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Oh, God. Yes. Now, at this point, a friend named Ashley Hayes, messaged him and said, Whoa! What? What? But if your parents come home. Do you think she said, whoa, that enthusiastically?
Starting point is 00:27:31 She wrote it in all caps. It took me a minute to calm down after that. She wrote it in all caps. You, like, started low and then came all the way up. I did it like a snake. Whoa. I was like a serpent rising when like that, what is it, like the people who like a snake charmer.
Starting point is 00:27:49 The snake charmer and the cobra comes out. Yeah. That's what I did. She fucking did. I wish this was visual sometimes. Other times not so much. But right now, not so much. Don't look at me.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Don't look at me. No, she wrote it in all caps. That's how I read out caps. She was probably just like, whoa. No, and I'm sure she was like, whoa, because all these kids are so dumb. Stoned. I just feel like they're like that.
Starting point is 00:28:14 So she says, what, what, if your parents come home, and he wrote, they won't trust me. Because he had killed them, guys. They're dead. Like, this is so stressful. Also, like, why are you having a rager with your dead parents?
Starting point is 00:28:27 in the house. Cannot. Can you imagine, like, from heaven, they were probably like, I... Not only did my child murder me. Now I have to watch him and his dumb-ass friends to destroy my home. Yeah. God damn. Oh, fuck that.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Oh, so this gets a lot. This gets to be a lot. So just hang tight. I would have hit that house with lightning if I was in heaven. Right? Is that allowed? I would have pissed all over it and pretended it was rain. I don't know if that's allowed.
Starting point is 00:28:54 I think there's like a few... I don't know. I think they give me like a pass on that one. I think thunder and lightning would be like a loophole because it's like natural, but if piss started falling from the sky? Do you think maybe they have like one of the, like a card that you can use once? Like a get out of jail free card? Like just warm use and you just, you got, that's it forever.
Starting point is 00:29:12 You can only use it once. So pick wisely. But you can't, that would be what I pick. You can't pee that much. So I would want to do something even worse. Maybe up wherever you are, you can just like infinite pee. You can just infinitely piss. Your word piss is so nasty.
Starting point is 00:29:27 Just so... Anyway... Yeah. That was a combo. Do you still feel the same way that if you could infinitely pee, you would? Yes. If I... if this happened to me, like this tragedy, and I had to watch my murderer, who is also my child, party and destroy my house.
Starting point is 00:29:52 Yeah, you'd pee all over it. If I had the option to pee all over them from the heavens, I would do that. I think I would still go lightning. Yeah. Very, very frightening. Does more damage, I feel. It does. That's very true.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Yeah. self-satisfactory, which makes sense. But yours is a lot more property damage, which I appreciate. Yours is a very Capricorn way to go about things, and mine is a very Gemini way to go about things. Look at that. Oh, guys, it is fun to take a trip down memory lane. Just listening to that recording, I feel like it doesn't even sound like us. No, it doesn't. You can tell that we've become, I hope, at least I hope. Maybe I'm just hearing this like totally differently, but I feel like we've become more confident with speaking into a microphone at least. I don't even think about it anymore, but I remember I used to be like, blah. So, uh, these are just, these are terrible and fun.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Yeah. Yeah. The information is terrible. The delivery is pretty fun back then. I agree. Which I think is basically our motto. I should have said subject matter. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Subject matter, pretty terrible. Delivery. Primo. Fun. Fun. All right. So let's go back. back into this terrible case. Let's do it. So at this point, Tyler is quite clearly already acting a fool. Like a pirate.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Yeah, like a complete fool. He was making mistakes and being obvious from the jump. Like, he was pretty much telling everybody exactly what he was doing. So before the party began, he had actually gone to the ATM and taken out like $5,000 of his parents' money because he obviously took all their cards. Right. And he was flashing that. shit around when he picked some people up to bring them back to the party. He was just being very
Starting point is 00:31:36 obvious about this. Now the party was off. There were tons of kids in this house. Most of them didn't even know Tyler, didn't really even know who he was. Like when they saw him, they were like, oh yeah, I've seen that kid at school. I guess that's him. They had no idea that they were even at Tyler had least party. It was just like, here, show up at this address. There's a party there. Yeah. You're like, yeah. I seem to remember when we were. did this the first time, you were like, relatable. Yeah, like a little bit. I kind of would. I mean, I feel like I always knew the parties that I was going to in high school. I feel like when you get into college, you just kind of like, that's when things get a little hairy. Yeah, you're just like,
Starting point is 00:32:14 let me just go to that party over there. You're like, oh, people are gathering. All right. Cool, I'm there. Here I am. Let's grab some beer and go. Yeah. Now, this is clearly different because these kids were not just hanging out having a nice time. They were destroying the place. Yeah, they were wild in. This, I don't understand. Maybe I just had a totally different. experience with going to parties my entire life, but like, I never destroyed a place. I've never destroyed any property. I mean, there was cigarettes being put out on the rugs, on the furniture, on the walls. That's just like a really dick move. Just reckless abandon. Shit spilled everywhere. Glasses were shattering. And it's like, guys, leaving it and laughing. You know that his, like,
Starting point is 00:32:53 I would hope that you're under the impression that his parents are alive. Well, that's what shocks me. I'm like, so you are all thinking his parents were just going to come home. I suppose, though, that they were thinking, because as we'll see in a few minutes, he was telling people multiple different stories about where his parents were. They were on vacation. But eventually they're coming back. Eventually, they're going to come home, but these kids are thinking, I don't have to deal with it. It's a stylish problem. Right. Like, I don't even know this kid, so who gives a shit? It's just crazy to me. It's wild. It's just ridiculous. But, I mean, I'm not sure why they took the party to, like, this level of demolition, but, like, go off.
Starting point is 00:33:31 He really went for it. And Tyler was a mess, too. He was very anxious at times. He kept telling people not to smoke inside, but when things were getting a little too rowdy, he told everyone just to stay inside and he was like, you can smoke inside. It's fine. Because he didn't want anyone calling the police outside. Right, right. But in the beginning, he was like, don't smoke inside. It's my parents' house. Right. And he actually said that to someone. And it's like he like forgot or something. But he was wavering between actually saying, come on, this is my parents' house to being like, I actually don't give a shit what you do here. So he kept going back and forth between these things. And people said he was seeming very off. He would like gaze into the distance, wasn't really socializing, just walking around drinking, just doing drugs here and there. But like acting very somber for the craziness around him. Now around 11.30 p.m., a guy named Mike Young came to the party with a bunch of his pals.
Starting point is 00:34:27 He was like a popular kid, like a jock. He basically knew Tyler, like, who he was, but he didn't know him, you know, so he, but he showed up and obviously it's like, oh, Mike Young. Is that the party? That's also such like a jock name. It is, like Mike Young, the quarterback. You have to be a quarterback. Yeah, you have to. He said when Tyler opened the door, he said that Tyler was very clearly rolling.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Like, he was like, it was clear as day. Well, you can tell. His pupils were probably like this big. Exactly. Like saucers. And he said, he immediately noticed that he was very. anxious looking and he was acting strange. He was like very fidgety. He just seemed off. Can you imagine, like, I mean, I can't imagine killing my parents. But imagine killing your parents and then doing
Starting point is 00:35:09 Molly. Like, you're supposed to be in like a good headspace when you're doing that shit or like, I can't imagine you're in a good headspace after committing murder. He'd be like tweaking. I would think so. And he said, and he did say his pupils were like saucers. And he said he kept rubbing his hands together and like clenching his hands into fists. Because when you're on stuff like that, you like the way that certain things feel. So you just keep rubbing your hands together. They're like touching things. And I think it's like that and the mixture of like he's just anxious as fuck. Yeah. He knows what is in that house. Yep. So Mike was said he went into the party and he said when he walked in, he immediately noticed just the complete just destruction of this house. Disarray.
Starting point is 00:35:47 But he was like and you know, you would think he'd be like, wow, this is terrible. I'm just going to leave. No. No, of course not. So he came in and he said he was sitting on the couch at one point, which this is interesting. He was just talking to some people. And he said, someone came over and was like, I smell dead people. And he was like, what is that supposed to mean? And also, who, what was the child that said that? Well, that he said it was just some guy. Like, what's your deal, sir? Why do you know what that smells like? You're like, okay, six cents. I certainly don't know what that smells like. I smell dead people. Elena at parties. I'm like, I smell dead. You're like, something is dead in here. Something's dead in here and know it. But he was like, what's that
Starting point is 00:36:23 supposed to mean? And the kid was like, I don't know, maybe someone's smoking. and just walked away. But I guess that kid said that a couple times that night, or at least a couple of people said it during the night. Call me crazy. But I think like dead people and like pot smoke or cigarette smoke might smell a little differently. I mean, to my olfactory glimms, let's hear it. They smell quite different. Yeah. That's just me. I can tell you. I've been around all three. So I can tell you, I 100 would be able to distinguish between those. Yeah. So I'm pretty sure that kid was like, I 100% smelled dead people, but my brain doesn't wrap around that fact because why would you even? Yeah, why would you think that while you're like a teenager at a party?
Starting point is 00:37:08 I think a lot of people came into this party, saw how crazy it was. The place was a mess because it was like just Tyler in there at one point. So it's like just gross. Yeah. And I think people were like, oh, he's probably here while his parents are on vacation or something. He's like not cleaning. He's just a gross kid. And he's just dirty and nasty.
Starting point is 00:37:25 I would not. just smells in here. I would not want to be at a stinky party. No. And it's like in Florida, in the Florida heat. Right. And this is in the summer. Oh, man. No. No, thank you. So, yeah, so it's weird. And another kid randomly blurted out, oh, he killed his parents. And somebody and people were like, what the fuck? I'd be like, maybe this isn't the party for us tonight. We're going to go to Jenny's down the street. Well, like, so apparently the kid just laughed and he was like, Oh, I'm just kidding. That's weird to me on so many levels that kids were making jokes about murder and dead bodies
Starting point is 00:38:01 when in fact there was murder and dead bodies present. Right. Like, that's fucked up. That's scary. I've never been to a party. And again, I'm not saying all parties are like the parties I've been to, never been to a party where someone was like, I'm pretty sure the host killed his parents. And that's why we're here. I'd be like, bye.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Yeah, no. I've been to a lot of parties in my day and not once have I been like, hey, that host killed. his parents because I wouldn't be there. Like, even as a joke, it's like, that's a weird joke. It's not a joke. I don't think that's funny. Now, in my notes, I just realized that I wrote in all caps, on dogs. Oh my God, I forgot about the on dogs.
Starting point is 00:38:37 Because what I meant was, there were dogs here. Yeah. There were dogs here. There were two dogs in the house who were scared shitless by this whole thing. Can I spoiler alert really quick? Does one of them get locked in a closet? It does, yeah. But both of them are fine.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Both of them like get out of here. Like, shame on these assholes. There was a black lab named Sophie and an old, partially deaf and blind beagle. Stop. Oh, stop. Sophie, the black lab, ended up cowering in the bathroom all night. And that at one point was locked in a closet by someone. That is like, I hope whoever locked Sophie in a closet. I want to kick them in their toe every single day when they wake up and every single time before they go to bed. Well, and then they found the beagle shaking underneath Tyler's brother's bed. Oh, my God. His brother Ryan had moved to North Carolina with his, you know, soon to be at one point, his future wife. Oh.
Starting point is 00:39:32 For, and for college. And they're just all, like, destroying this place. Right. Loud music being, like, ridiculous with these two little dogs. It just freaks me out. No, it's horrible. It freaks me out. It's really mean to do that to animals.
Starting point is 00:39:48 So the beer pong. table. The beer pong table is where a lot of weird shit happened. Yes. So obviously they had a as always. Or, you know, I don't know if this is a, if it's a Massachusetts thing to call it Beirut. Um, I think you taught me that because I had never heard it called that. I think I don't know if it's a Massachusetts thing. I don't know. You guys might be an old people thing. Wow. I had to get it in there. We used to call it Beirut. So here we are. Um, and so tons of kids are playing it in the kitchen on the kitchen table. The beer pong table or Beirpong table or Beirpong table was set up in a position that was right next to the family computer station. Remember when we all had a family computer station? Yes. Fun times.
Starting point is 00:40:30 I had a family computer room. Yeah, you do. But I remember tons of my friends had family computer stations that were usually in the kitchen or in like a room off the kitchen. Yeah, a lot of times they were ours when I lived up my mother's house. It was in the living room. Yeah. It's always like right in the middle of everything makes sense. Yeah. So this computer was being used simultaneously while they were playing the game because kids were playing songs on it throughout the night on YouTube because that's what we used to do. That's the only place you used to be able to get music. So funny. So Mike said he was trying to play some music, Mike Young. He said he was trying to play some music while playing Beirut or Beirpong. And he was struck immediately with how disgusting the computer area was. He said the keyboard was
Starting point is 00:41:14 sticky and covered in a brown liquid. He didn't know what it was. He knows now. Near the kitchen, and what we'll find out is we definitely know what that was because of where one of the victims was murdered. Near the kitchen, the door to the master bedroom was closed and locked. And there was like a little hallway that led to that bedroom. And several kids tried to enter and found that they couldn't, but they all noticed a black smear about a foot long beneath the door. Like a black, brownish kind of smear. Yeah. It looked like oil-based paint that someone had tried to wipe up, but they just smeared it everywhere. Yeah. And so, and every time somebody would go near that door, Tyler would be like, get away from that door, get out of that hallway. I want people out of that
Starting point is 00:42:04 hallway. Jesus. And everybody was like, what the fuck? You think that you'd like put something up in the hallway if you didn't want people to walk down it. But as we'll see, he did not do a good job of cleaning up or trying to take. It is astounding to me the amount of kids at this party who were like, oh, shit. Yeah, there is a bunch of blood spatter there. Yeah, but the kids are so fucking stupid. None of them even noticed it. And when you look at crime scene photos of that kitchen and like they were right there, you're like, how though? How did you not look down and go, that looks like blood? Yeah, I'm going to be honest with you. I was an idiot when I was younger. If I had been at that party, I would have left if people started talking about murdered parents, but I probably wouldn't have.
Starting point is 00:42:42 I would have been like, oh, that's like soda on the keyboard. And you know what? A lot of people, that's what a lot of people said they did think it was. They thought it was spilled coke or like something else. That's what I would have assumed. So throughout the night, everyone did keep asking where his parents were, and he kept avoiding the questions or giving those random answers. So Tyler had a friend there named Mark.
Starting point is 00:43:03 They had known each other for like over 10 years, and he had already had some like weird moments with Tyler leading up to this. In fact, he said when Tyler was 10, he had a fight with his mom, and he told Mark that he was going to kill his parents at 10 years old. That's a lot. So that's already. And when he asked, so that night of the party, he asked Tyler where his parents were, and he told him they had gone to Georgia.
Starting point is 00:43:26 Because remember, he has family there, so that's a probable. Tyler's friend, Marquis, wasn't at the party. And he was really good friends with him. But he was visiting his grandparents in Chicago at the time. That's why he couldn't come. I bet he is so fucking relieved that he was in Tritown. Exactly. And, well, police did speak to him later because they were such good friends.
Starting point is 00:43:46 And he told them that two nights before the party they had hung out, he said Tyler seemed pretty normal, but randomly, out of nowhere, he just blurted out that he wanted to kill his parents and have a big party after. Okay. That's not something you just randomly blurt out. Certainly I've never had a friend that said that to me. Right. And he said, wouldn't it be weird?
Starting point is 00:44:07 to party with the body's still in the house. And then he said to him, nobody's done that. I'd be like, dude. Well, and it's like, what, what are you trying to like compete or like, are you trying to like make a name for yourself later on in like prison? Like I'd, what? What's the purpose of this conversation, Brotato? I'd be like, you should go now.
Starting point is 00:44:29 You need to leave. I have won fortnight and it's time for you to leave. I have one fort. I am on the last. level of Zelda and I want you to leave. Yeah, I candy crushed this shit. Get out of here. I love that you just brought in candy crush.
Starting point is 00:44:46 That's the best. But yeah, that's weird. Weird. And that was only a couple nights before the party. So he was, I have never seen in a case, hopefully you guys can't hear that like massive jet that's flying over my house. It's like, oh, wow. I have never seen a case, or a killer who has literally spent the weeks leading up to
Starting point is 00:45:07 the murders, not just hinting at people or trying to, but literally being like, hey, everybody, I'm literally going to murder my parents and throw a party and having so many people go, I thought that was a joke. Like, yeah. The collective, like, group think of, like, this is an okay joke to make over and over again. It's, like, very concerning here. Yeah. I'm like, I don't know if this would fly now.
Starting point is 00:45:30 Lots of degenerates hanging out together. So I guess Marquis, which I understand, he just responded. that's crazy. Yeah, I don't know what else you would say in that situation. I don't understand. I was like, I'm going to Chicago next weekend, and I think after that we might distance ourselves from each other. Bye.
Starting point is 00:45:47 See ya, never. Bye. So, yeah, so just to hammer this in, I have another Facebook chat that kind of shows you where his mind was leading up to this. It was from July 2, 2011, and it's a chat with his friend Mercedes. Mm-hmm. I'm going to use the original recording. back under the water
Starting point is 00:46:08 back at you with it it's the hose for you this is when they were talking about the house arrest the house arrest thing he complained again that his mother had still taken his cell phone because that really pissed him off how dare she she probably paid for it
Starting point is 00:46:23 and he said quote to her l-o-l yep she's a cunt for show I might kill her oh so many things that he meant fosho I think it was more like for show
Starting point is 00:46:37 Can you go? Fusho. That's very like, theatrical. Why's so Broadway. Fus show. Fus show. It's more like, she's a cult for show. I'm my killer.
Starting point is 00:46:51 Which is fucked up. It is fucked up. I'm not laughing at that. I'm just laughing at the fact that he wrote Fushow. And that I chose Broadway. Read a fucking book. Get an education. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Like, I can pronounce Finnish words better than I can understand. how these fucking kids talk. Literally. These messages. Like, I was trying to decipher these messages, and I was like, no, bring me back to the Lake Bonham murders, and I'll pronounce those words better. Like, because fes show is not something that should come out of my mouth. You sound like John Mullaney.
Starting point is 00:47:23 I do. Oh, my God. What a compliment. You're all gone. I love John Maloney. I do, too. Sponsor. So, so this is John Malaney?
Starting point is 00:47:30 For show. What? That was his response to sponsoring us. John Mulaney called us tomorrow and we were like, will you sponsor us? And he was like, for show. I would die. First, the fact that John Balini just as an entity would sponsor us to. He's got money. He's not just like him. I love it. I love it so much. Woo. All right. So he called his mom the C word, first of all, which like I reserve that word for like a few amount of people. Yeah. You reserved it for Catherine Knight.
Starting point is 00:48:11 I sure did. She was a cunt. She was. Well, so he said, LOL, she's a cunt. Fush, show. I might kill her. So, Mercedes,
Starting point is 00:48:21 being... Signed off line? Said, OMG, no jail. Or I mean, prison, L.O.L. Not just, like,
Starting point is 00:48:30 the mere fact. Your mother. Yeah. Like, you shouldn't commit murder on your mom. You might go to jail. That's a bummer.
Starting point is 00:48:37 OMG. The fuck. So he wrote, oh, well, heart. Heart emoji. Or emoticon, excuse me, emoticon. Woof. So, there was that. She's like, I have such a crush on him.
Starting point is 00:48:49 And I was just like, oh, my God. Such a bad boy. We just bonded to that. He was a job. It's such a bad boy. He might kill his mom. Fushio. Fus show.
Starting point is 00:49:00 Of course I had to keep in the Fus show. You cannot get rid of a fusho. You gotta keep the Fush show. Now we just learned to get a little further from the Fush show. Now we just learned to get a little further from the Fosho. microphone when we say. Yes, I'm going to try to normalize the audio for you. So it doesn't blow your speakers out because, woo boy, listening to those now, I'm like, yikes. All right. We thought, we thought that was good audio. It was a choice. It was a choice. You know, we worked with what we had.
Starting point is 00:49:28 Choices. Choices. But thanks to our patrons, we've been able to upgrade our equipment. Yay. So it's all thanks to you guys. So appreciate it. So we do without you. So, You know, putting John Malaney aside for a second. I mean, never. We never want to put John Malini side. Nobody puts John Maloney in a corner. Nobody does, but we'll put him over here for a second. Yes.
Starting point is 00:49:50 So Tyler was giving people red flags left and right, like we said. When they added up, they look terrible, but like separately when told to like kind of dumb kids. It doesn't. You know, yeah, they can be taken more lightly, I suppose, especially if this is his sense of humor, which from what I read in several sources, he had a sense of humor that was kind of dark, kind of macabre, and like he did like darker stuff. In fact, some of his family members were like clutching their pearls upset about it. Yikes. This might not be weird coming from him.
Starting point is 00:50:25 I think this seems like normal. That might be why from the outside we're all like, what the hell are you taking that as a joke? This might have just been how he is. So people weren't thinking this was any different from any other time. So by midnight, this party was in full swing. Oh, hell yeah. There was over 100 kids there at that point. Pre-game is over.
Starting point is 00:50:46 A lot of people said Tyler was doing the same thing I said before, just kind of hovering. He wasn't interacting with a lot of people, just drinking, observing. When he asked a friend, like randomly around midnight, he asked a friend and his girlfriend to bring him down the street to get more beer for the party because they were running low. His friend, who was 21 at the time, went in to get the beer. and Tyler stayed in the car with his girlfriend. While they waited, Tyler mentioned to her that his father had died. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:51:14 And said it like that, like my father died. And this was the friend's girlfriend. Yeah. And so the girlfriend was like, okay. And she just assumed it was like a normal, like my dad died. Like parents died. Yeah. So she was like, I felt bad.
Starting point is 00:51:27 I was like, oh, I'm sorry. Like that sucks. But he didn't really like, he just kind of was like, yeah. And then she was like later when she found out what happened, And she was, like, horrified. She was like, he literally admitted it to me. That's terrifying. Like, what the hell?
Starting point is 00:51:39 She was like, I barely knew this kid. Right. So when they got back to the house, the kids at the party were playing water pong because they'd run out of beer. Yeah. And you got to keep it going. Obviously. One kid who was interviewed later, but didn't want his name put anywhere.
Starting point is 00:51:59 Because... Don't blame him. If you were at this party and acted this way, it's probably for the best that you do that, like, dark silhouette, distorted voice thing. Yes. We are anonymous. He said he immediately. Immediately smelled something terrible when he first arrived at 1.15 a.m.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Yikes. He said right when he entered the home, it smelled like moldy, wet clothing or something really horrible like that. And he also said he noticed, too, that it was just a mess. And there was grime and some brown substance on all the tiles on the floor. There was broken glass and shit on the furniture and the walls. It looked like a disaster. It was getting worse and worse as the party went on. So this kid, who we will call George Glass,
Starting point is 00:52:38 Wow, okay. He decided to play beer pong Brady Bunch. Oh, sorry. I just, wow. You're like, wow, you just made that up. I thought you did. It's Jan's, you know, pretend boyfriend. Oh, that she makes up George Glass.
Starting point is 00:52:54 So, yeah, okay. So he decided to play water pong. And in the middle of it, finally the beer came. They replenished the beer, so they started playing beer pong again. At one point, while he was playing, the ball bounced onto the ground and just like rolled under the table. Normally this would not be weird. Nope.
Starting point is 00:53:12 It didn't roll far though because it got stuck in some sticky brown shit that was all over the floor. That was not Coca-Cola. And he was like gross, but he just washed the ball off in the sink and kept using it. Ew. They played beer pong with a ball covered in blood from a murder. That's nasty. That's a lot to grasp later.
Starting point is 00:53:37 It's a lot. that we never played beer pong with beer. Really? We always just filled the cups with water. Because it feels disgusting when that ball falls on the floor that many times to like drink the beer that the ball is going into. Oh, we always played with beer. We never did. Wow, look at that. And we never, we never drank the water from the cups. Look at that difference. That's weird. What's the point of playing? You just win or you don't. Why would you even play? You just win. That's weird. That's real weird. Well, you do it like while you're drinking. That's strange though. You're strange and unusual. Same. That's a really great podcast. You guys should listen to the strange and unusual podcast with
Starting point is 00:54:13 Alice and Horax. Yay. I was also going to say... She's spooky and delightful. She is spooky and delightful. I was also going to say that I liked Flipcup a lot more than I liked Beer Pong. Flip Cup stressed me out. I believe that. It was a lot. Yeah. So I liked Beer Pong because it's very like slow, strategic. See, I don't like beer Pong because I'm not a good toss. I'm not a good tosser. I'm not a good tosser. I'm a good flipper. I'm a good flipper. Oh, now that We have figured that out, guys. Thank you. Who's a flipper? Who's a tosser? I feel like we have like reverted back into like when we first recorded this.
Starting point is 00:54:45 Yeah. Yeah. It just feels right. It does. So Tyler had a weird conversation with a lot of people that evening. And it would basically tell them, you know, my parents aren't coming home. This is my house. This isn't even their house anymore. Yeah. They're on vacation. They moved. They are at work. Like he would, he just he was getting weirder and weirder. And his 21-year-old friend, Mark, who had brought him to get the beer, he was leaving with his girlfriend, and he chatted with Tyler briefly at Tyler's request. Tyler was like, can you come outside and can I talk to you privately?
Starting point is 00:55:23 And he said, he was like, I don't want anyone else to hear this. So they went outside. And there's a really great Rolling Stone article on this that really goes into detail. And from that article, this is what went down. So Tyler said, dude, I did some things. I might go to prison. I might go away for life. I don't know, dude.
Starting point is 00:55:43 I'm freaking out right now. I'd immediately be like, tell me nothing else. Stop right there. I'm out. I'm out. You got to call authorities or something. I don't know. So Mark said, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:55:59 And he said, dude, I know you're not going to believe me. No one will believe me. I freaking killed somebody. And he said, dude, you killing somebody is your own business. Don't be telling me that sort of thing. I don't need to know. To which I say, same. Hats off. The same. Also, Mark, what were you doing at this party? Yeah. Why were you there, Mark? 21-year-old? Like, a 17-year-old party. He's that, like, token 21-year-old. And you know what? There's always one. There's always one. I can think of exactly
Starting point is 00:56:29 in my mind who that was. Yeah, everybody can. The second we just said that, everyone listening just went, who that's who that was. It's so true. You might not remember their name. But you know exactly what they look like. You know what they were wearing when you saw them. You can tell the stupid jokes. They made you know it.
Starting point is 00:56:48 I'm not saying Mark is that guy. I'm just, I'm just saying. So Tyler went to, so immediately Mark's like, I don't need to see. Just no. Say no more. Don't be telling me that shit. Which smart Mark. Smart Mark.
Starting point is 00:57:00 Bye. Smart Mark. Make better choices. Please do. So Tyler went back in the house. And he ran into a guy named Ricardo. He was an 18-year-old, and he had only met Tyler that night. Iconic.
Starting point is 00:57:11 He just showed up at the party. So Ricardo was like, hey, thanks for having us over. Like, fun party. So nice. And he said, thanks for the beer. Yeah, that's very nice. Like, Ricardo, very polite. Get it.
Starting point is 00:57:22 And Tyler responded, I just wanted to do something fun before I left. And so Ricardo was like, innocently. He said, where are you going? And he said, I'm going to kill myself. which is like not a standard first meet chat that you have with someone. So Ricardo was like, why would you do that? Yeah. I don't know what to say.
Starting point is 00:57:47 And he said, because I did something really bad. And so Ricardo said, what'd you do? It can't be that bad. Don't ask so many questions, Ricardo. One question too many. You just go, okay, I'm going to call someone for you, bye. Yep. So he said, what'd you do?
Starting point is 00:58:02 It can't be that bad. She said, don't worry. If I get caught, I'll be in jail a long time. Oh, man. So spooky and ominous. I'd be like, we're going to get going. I'd be like, it's not Halloween. What is happening? Thanks again for that beer. Is this dinner theater? I don't like it. Yeah. I just turned British at the end of the night. It's okay. Now, around 1 a.m., Tyler asked his best friend, or excuse me, it was closer to 2 a.m., I didn't mean 1 a.m. Tyler asked his best friend, Michael Mandel, to walk outside. with him and he was like, I got to talk to you. I think he asked him to like walk down the street towards like the stop sign at the end of the street. Take a walk. They had been vestments since they were eight years old. Boy. So they were like tight. Tight, tight, tight. When they got outside, Tyler just
Starting point is 00:58:49 blurted out to him, I killed my parents. Now Michael knows his parents very well. He's his best friend. So he just went, yeah, right. Like what? He was like, fuck off. Don't say that to me. And Michael, and he said, Michael, I'm being real. I'm not lying. to you. If you look closely enough, you can see signs. Oh, that's nasty. Which I hate that. Yeah, that's fucked up. This is when he pointed to the driveway and made reference to the fact that his parents' cars were both still parked in the driveway. Oh, shit. And Michael was like, oh shit, I didn't. I thought they got a rent-to car. I don't know why. I just didn't even think of that. So he was stunned, but obviously he was not wanting to believe this. So Tyler took him to the garage where he showed him
Starting point is 00:59:29 a bloody shoe print on the floor and led him into the house to the master bed. And he was, and led him into the house to the master bedroom that had been shot and locked all night. I forgot that he took him there. Yes. Michael said there was a clearly of some old blood on the door. And he told him keep looking for the signs that everyone has missed. No, thank you. I will leave now.
Starting point is 00:59:49 It's crazy. When you see crime scene photos, it's nuts that no one noticed this. There was blood spatter on the walls, the ceiling, the door. There was even pooled blood on the floor around the baseboards. The fuck. And it's like these ones, I'm like, I don't know how anyone. Blood splatter on the walls. I don't know what you chalked that up to.
Starting point is 01:00:10 Like clearly spatter. Right. On the walls, on the ceiling. It's insane. So he opens the door. And Michael looks inside and he said he noticed a mountain of stuff piled on top of each other. Dining room chairs, blood soaked towels, magazines, photos, a lamp, household items all stacked in a huge pile at the bottom of the pile.
Starting point is 01:00:33 he sees a leg. Oh my God. So he told Michael everything. He said he did it that very afternoon. He said around 5 p.m., he hid both of his parents' cell phones. That is fucked. So they couldn't call for help. Right.
Starting point is 01:00:50 Like, to be that, like, mastermindful at 17 years old while killing your parents is, wow. It's like, so if the 300 times he said he was going to kill his parents wasn't enough to make you realize that he was planning this and it was definitely not a snapped or like the cell phones. The fact that he hid their cell phones so they couldn't fucking call for help should really drive that point home. That's just evil. So meticulous, so calculated. Yeah, that's like that is premeditation right there. He said he hyped himself up by listening to the song, Feel Lucky by rapper Lil Boozy. Lil Boozy. Little Boosy. I don't know Lil Boosy. I don't know Little Boosy. I don't. I don't either, but I figured you would. I don't know a little boozy. Hit us up if you know a little boozy. So, and he also took
Starting point is 01:01:38 three ecstasy pills. Whoa. Right? That's what I said. I was like, whoa. I don't know if, and he was not a big kid at all. I was like, I'm very vanilla here, but like three seems let's just throw it out there. I've only ever taken one at a time. It seems like that is a lot of ecstasy. I feel like that could literally kill you. I mean, I don't know. I don't know the ins and outs of that, but I, I, I feel, yeah, I feel very strongly that I would pass away. I feel that way. I feel that way. Yeah, I don't feel, I don't feel good about it. Ripsis. So he was on three ecstasy pills at this time to hype himself up. And then the fact that he did like so much stuff later, like, yeah, ecstasy. It's not just like, bye, like, all done. That's why, and maybe that's why he was acting so strange. And he, I think he kept going to,
Starting point is 01:02:28 he was piling on other stuff. So I think he was just numbing it all out. And it was, I'm honestly, surprised that he did not die. I am too. Or at least like have a stroke or something. Or something bad happen. Well, at this time after he took the three ecstasy pills, he grabbed his father's claw hammer from the garage and walked into the house. He saw his mom on the computer in the kitchen, doing some work, and he said he stood behind her for at least five minutes. That's just weird. Just staring at her. That's terrifying. And just thinking about what he was going to do. And also, like, she didn't know that he was there for like, five whole minutes. I don't know. Maybe she must have thought that he was just like in the kitchen
Starting point is 01:03:06 and like you're not even paying attention. Right. Then out of nowhere, he just slammed the claw hammer down on her head. Thinking about that, even just thinking about that. It's horrific. I just grabbed the back of my head. Yeah. This is one of those that's, it's so brutal what he did. To your parents. To your parents who were good parents. Right. Like gave you everything you ever wanted. These are parents who love... He said later that he knew that his parents loved him because I think he tells like an inmate later that like... Because one inmate in particular, I think his name was like Tony. He really got a shit ton out of him and then told people later because he was...
Starting point is 01:03:48 He wasn't in prison forever, so he got out and showed people. And he said that Tyler told him, I knew they loved me because my dad didn't go after me. He just asked me why. And then Tony told him, like, then why did you keep going? Right. If you realized suddenly that, like, they loved you. Like, if that hit you all of a sudden, why would you keep going? And he's like, I had to finish once I started.
Starting point is 01:04:10 What the fuck? Like, what the fuck? So that's the kind of mindset we're dealing with here. When she was hit in the head, Mary Jo screamed, why, Tyler? Why? The fact that she, like, she knew that it was him to you. And she, obviously his father, Blake, heard his wife scream. came running into the kitchen to help her, and Tyler said they looked each other dead in the eye,
Starting point is 01:04:34 and his father just echoed his mother's question and said, why, Tyler? Like, that's wild. Because what else could you say, and you want to know what Tyler answered? Why the fuck not? Yeah, I forgot about that. And he said he shouted it and kept repeating that question as he beat his father to death with the Clymer. So he is screaming at him, why the fuck not while he's doing this? The fact, the way those poor people, like, exited this earth is so disturbing.
Starting point is 01:05:04 It's horrific. Like, it makes your stomach flip. It's horrific. It's horrific. They were looking at their child, their youngest child, killing them. Literally. And screaming why the fuck not. And in, like, a rage, like, screaming why the fuck not, that's, it's just beyond my
Starting point is 01:05:22 And it's so sad because they tried to get him the help that he needed. That's what kills me. One of those cases where it's like they ignored all the signs and they didn't give him any help and he didn't have counseling. They tried to do like everything for him. They did everything they could for that kid. Everything they could. They were great parents and great people by all accounts. They deserved not even a sell of what happened.
Starting point is 01:05:44 No. And then you think about how he overpowered his father. I mean, his father was huge. Well, and as we'll find out, because I'm going to go over a little bit of the autopsy, we find out that it took quite a bit. Yeah. And it's horrifying. It really is horrifying because I forgot about how brutal this case was. I knew that it was rough, but. It's really brutal. Well, after he made sure that at least he believed that they were dead, he wrapped their heads and towels and dragged them both to the bedroom. Now, his father was, like I said, over six feet and like 300 pounds. He was a huge guy. Yeah. And Tyler's not that big. And he somehow got him in there. He put them on the floor next to each other face down and put them. the claw hammer between them.
Starting point is 01:06:27 That's weird. Yeah. And the whole face down aspect of that means something. And putting like the towels around their fit heads. He didn't want to look at their faces. Yeah. And then he said he went about cleaning up, which he did a piss poor job of. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:39 Like, why bother? He said it took hours. Hours and hours. He threw everything he could that had any evidence on it in that bedroom on top of his parents. If you look at those crime scene photos, the kid cleaned out the house. Literally. threw it on top of it's insane it's scary it's a very scary behavior this entire thing um so i mean they were like broken dishes bloody towels blood spattered books photos and entire coffee table shattered
Starting point is 01:07:09 table, shattered glass, mops, sponges, brooms, board games, anything he could find. He told Michael after it, because remember he's telling Michael this as he's showing him. In case anybody forgot. He told Michael he started laughing when it was all over. He looked at himself in the mirror and laughed. Like woof. I don't even know what to say about that. But Michael didn't leave the party. Yeah, that's a lot. Yeah. He didn't. He stayed for a couple more hours. And in one interview I found, because he's been asked about this quite a bit, he said he wanted to stay and find out as much as he could, which I was like, okay. And he said, quote, even though you know he just killed two people, you don't see him as a killer
Starting point is 01:07:56 because he said he was his best friend since he was eight, which I've never had a good friend murder someone. No. I can't relate to this. Maybe it would be a feeling that I can't tap into. Like someone that you've known your whole life, like you can't wrap your brain around that? Well, and then I don't know if I said this the first time around. I feel like I might have. He's your best friend and you know that after this he's going to go away for a long time. So as fucked up as it is, maybe he just wanted to spend all the time that he could with his friend before you went away. It's funny that you say that because you were like dead on.
Starting point is 01:08:30 Hey. Because one of the things that Michael has had to answer for a lot was that he posed with Tyler for an infamous selfie in the garage. It was taken on Michael's cell phone, and they're standing next to each other with Tyler holding up like an orange solo cup. They're both very, like, somber in the photo. He said he did it because he knew it would be the last time he ever saw his best friend. Yeah. So he said... I must have remembered that somewhere in my brain.
Starting point is 01:08:56 He knew he was going to call the cops on him when he took this picture. So he was like, I just... He's like, I know it's weird, and I know people can't understand it, but like, I don't know. And I almost, it's like, he's like, I don't know how to explain it. I kind of get it to a degree. It's a weird. It's just, it's admittedly strange for sure when you're looking at. But like, he said in the interview that this was his best friend since they were kids.
Starting point is 01:09:24 It was hard to disassociate that immediately. Yeah. When even the proof didn't seem real. Because he was like, I'm looking at it. I'm seeing it in front of my face. But it doesn't seem real. Yeah. Well, and you're also probably pretty drunk at this point.
Starting point is 01:09:37 like maybe on a drug or two. Yeah, apparently Michael didn't drink. He did do drugs, but he wasn't a drinker. Like all of the friends said he literally never drank alcohol. Well, he did do drugs. On something. So he said he thought he knew Tyler, but he said in that moment he realized I didn't know my best friend at all. No.
Starting point is 01:09:57 Which is another shocking feeling to feel. Yeah. Before Michael left, he actually told another kid at the party. He was like, hey, come here. and showed him the blood spatter. Didn't show him the actual crime scene, but showed him the blood spatter outside the door. And that kid testified on the stand that he immediately said, he was like, nope, I'm leaving. Like as soon as Michael told him, he was like, I'm out.
Starting point is 01:10:21 We got a smart one here. Yeah. And he was like, nope. And he was like, you should leave too, Mike. Like, what the fuck are you doing here? Yeah, like, we need to get the fuck out of here. And he was like, nope, not going to do this. Now, words started going around the party now.
Starting point is 01:10:33 And kids are hearing that some shit is going on in this. A few kids peaked in that bedroom. And we're looking at all the shit around the thing and being like, oh my God, it is blood. You know what Ash does say? I didn't know if I should say it out loud or not. Ash was like, she pointed at me and mouthed, that would have been you. It's fucked up. It's fucked up.
Starting point is 01:11:02 It's fucked up. A curiosity for sure. I mean, could we all get over this? This whole thing is so beyond the realm of comprehension. Absolutely. But it's like all those other ones that were like, those old-timey ones that are like, and then people just traipsed through the crime scene. I'm like, I would have done them.
Starting point is 01:11:19 Yeah? But in this scenario, I don't know. Oh, I would have dipped the fuck out of there. Like the scenario. Like the roadrunner. Yeah. This scenario is just, I would have Tasmanian deviled the fuck out of there. Like this, you wouldn't have even, I would.
Starting point is 01:11:34 This. I think I would have dematerialized and just materialized somewhere else. I would have learned the art of teleportation in that moment. I would have just like burst into a bunch of different pieces and then just came together somewhere else. Confettied yourself out of there. Because this whole situation is just filthy. Bleak.
Starting point is 01:11:52 It's filthy. It's grimy. It's gross. It's tragic beyond any realm of comprehension. I can't. I can't. I mean, I wouldn't even be here. Also, not only would I have left, I would have literally ripped off my clothing and burned it.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Yes. Well, at 2 a.m., someone falsely announced out of nowhere that there was another party at another house. So everyone ran outside drunk and peeling their cars out and blasting their music. So a neighbor, Ray Ann Wallace, called the cops because she said people were also like spilling under her lawn. Yeah, she's like, fuck you guys. And she had also said she knew Tyler since he was born. She liked their family. She said Tyler was always very polite, very respectful.
Starting point is 01:12:34 But she was like, this was bullshit. I didn't want to deal with this. Yeah, fuck that. I would have been Ray Ann Wallace. I like my upstairs neighbors, but when they get loud, I text the fuck out of them. Hell yeah. Like, it's quiet. Shut up. Shut up.
Starting point is 01:12:45 So two officers from the Port St. Lucie Police Department actually came to the house, came to the door. Tyler told everyone to be quiet, told them to hide in his room. Because it turned out that the party that was supposed to be happening, it wasn't a party. So everyone came raging back in. Of course. He'd had them all hide. And he opened the door for the cops. And the cop was like, there's noise complaints.
Starting point is 01:13:08 And Tyler was like, oh, my God, so sorry. Like, we'll quiet down. And they were like, okay, bye. Not like, hey, you look a little underage there, my dude. Like, the cops came to the house where the bodies are. Yeah. And the crime scene is. Didn't even bother to like, be like, hey.
Starting point is 01:13:22 Not only that, but like this kid is answering the door. Like, you think he owns the place? Like 2.30 a.m. He's opening the door and, like, there's beer cans all over the front lawn. And like, all the lights are off. and everybody's like giggling in the background and you're not like, hey, we should check this out. I feel like normally the first question is like, hi, do you own this property? Yeah, I'd be like, what's happening here? Are you five? How old are you?
Starting point is 01:13:45 Yeah, right? So Mike did leave the party eventually. But it was close to 4 a.m. when he left. Also, wow, what a fucking rager. These kids, there was like 16-year-old stopping by at like 4 a.m. And I was like, where are your parents? It's wild to me. There's no way I could just be floating around town at 4 a.m. No, dude. My mom sucked as a mom, and I was not out at 4 a.m.
Starting point is 01:14:10 No. So 4 a.m. Mike left, and he said before he left, he actually hid 10 percocet pills that Tyler had told him he was going to take to kill himself. Oh, shit. And he hit him in like a closet somewhere. Yeah. Good. And he said Tyler immediately called him once he left asking where he was. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:33 So he was immediately like, what else was going on. So he was like, oh, I'm just, you know, I'm just. You know, I'm going to sleep. I'm tired. It's 4.30 a.m. And so Tyler was like, cool, I'm having another party tomorrow. Do you want to come? And he was like, sure, I'll be there.
Starting point is 01:14:47 Oh. And at 4.40 a.m., Tyler posted another Facebook message to his wall that said, party at my house again. Hit me up. So he's just planning on, like, party in forever. Now, too bad for Tyler, Michael had called the Crime Stoppers hotline. Yeah. He told him everything. and the kid who he had told at the party and showed him all the stuff, the one that was like, buy him out,
Starting point is 01:15:12 he also called crime stoppers when he had gotten home and told them everything. So officers Adrian Zanoi, wait, Zamoyski, Zamoyski. Yeah, good. Officer Zamoyski and Officer Charles Green were the ones to go to 371, Northeast, Grandeur Avenue at 432 a.m. Oh, shit. As the officers went up the driveway, they heard someone talking. talking inside the house and they saw beer cans and bottles literally everywhere all over the lawn and driveway. Officer Green saw Tyler through the window and he was like pacing and talking to himself.
Starting point is 01:15:49 And they said, quote, there was a quote, very disturbing look on his face. And in the police report, they wrote, quote, his eyes were very wide and he was not blinking. Yeah, I believe that. I believe that. He had three ecstasy at least in his system. I believe that. Well, and they watched him as he would grab a stack of books from the bookshelf and then just bring them into the back bedroom. That's terrifying. So he was just kept burying them. Which I feel like there's some psychological element to that. There has to be.
Starting point is 01:16:18 There does have to be. Because the burying is just so strange. Constant burying. Any psychologists are listening or like maybe I might ask my therapist next week. I know, right? Because now I'm thinking about it. I don't know why that didn't strike me before is like that's a strain. It's a behavior.
Starting point is 01:16:33 That's a very particular like pathological thing to do. do. But it's like it has to be something that he's like, he's constantly burying them. I mean, like it's a consistent, I have to keep burying them. I don't know if it's as simple as like I have to get rid of them. They're not here if I bury them. Or just something like if I keep doing this, it's it's keeping the inevitable from happening. Yeah. Like from this being discovered, from me having to face it. If I keep burying it, it won't. Like I keep partying, I keep burying them. We'll never get to the end. I don't know. Maybe it's something like that. I don't know. but they said he was very frantic.
Starting point is 01:17:08 They couldn't hear what he was saying. He was just like mumbling to himself. He repeated that like a few times. And then finally, Officer Green knocked on the front door and rang the bell. The lights immediately went out in the house. Oh, shit. And at this point, is there anybody left? No, no one was left at this point.
Starting point is 01:17:24 They asked whether any adults were home, because he did open the door. And they said he seemed frantic, incoherent, and very annoyed. And that his pupils were like saucers. gigantic. So he just ran, as soon as they opened the door and they were like, are there any adults home? He was like, no. And then he said, I know I'm going to Rock Road, which is where the St. Lucie County Jail is. And he said, so just take me. They were probably like, we don't know what you've done yet. And they were like, okay, so they handcuffed him. What are we taking you on? And they put him in the driveway and had one of the officers stay with him. And then they went to walk in the house.
Starting point is 01:18:02 And he started yelling, you can't go in there. Don't go in there. That's so bizarre. Like, he is fully. I think he's also just like, not, he had so many mental health issues. And so many drugs. The drugs and alcohol on top of it, his brain is just barely a brain. Haywire.
Starting point is 01:18:20 Yeah. I think it's just like mayhem in there. It's like the episode of, I hate to even like make this like correlation, but the episode of SpongeBob where like in his brain he's trying to remember something and all these little mini sponge bobs are just like running around trying to. find the answer. That's exactly what's happening here. It's what I'm picturing. I think that's what it is. I think so. Well, obviously, when they went in, it was a disaster and disgusting. It had been ransacked, including his brother's room, which like, real nice brother, Tyler is. Yeah, that's shitty.
Starting point is 01:18:47 Everybody, like, destroy his brother's room. Locked in the closet, they found the black lab door. I would have been so pissed as a fucking police officer. I would have been so angry. I would have been like, I'm throwing the book at you. Literally. So the cops passed through the kitchen and they went to the master bedroom. They found that it was locked and they noticed some streaks of blood and some spatter and on the baseboards. So they were like, oh, what's happening? So they forced it open and they found the bodies of Mary Jo and Blake Hadley. Now, the autopsy showed defense wounds for Mary Jo Hadley. She had them on her arms, wrists, and hands like she had tried to stop the hits. So she must have turned around. Mainly there were injuries to her upper torso and head. And
Starting point is 01:19:31 her spine was fractured. Wow. And they think that might have been from hyper extending to try to get away. Wow. Yeah. She had seven broken ribs. Her left lung had been punctured by the ribs. The report said there was 14 blows.
Starting point is 01:19:49 Jesus. Yeah. And that the left side of her skull was, quote, pulverized. I can only imagine. She had a giant gash right across her face. And they also said her head had been crushed like an egg. Oh, my gosh. God. Now, Blake's autopsy showed he was beaten very ruthlessly. I imagine it's because he was harder
Starting point is 01:20:09 to get, to take down, basically, for lack of a better term. What he had, his injuries were, there's so many. I'm only going to give you a handful of them, because there's so many. He had a broken nose, a laceration to his forehead, evidence that the round part of the hammer was also used on his temple area, lacerations inside his ear, a 13 centimeter long laceration from his ear to his head. His skull was also caved in and his brain was lacerated in several areas. It was also completely encased in blood. Five lacerations at the base of his skull, at least 12 blows to the head. Long cut on his neck, bruising on his chest and lacerations to his shoulders, 11 injuries to his right arm alone.
Starting point is 01:20:56 Both of his humorous bones were broken. Elbows were lacerated. Twelve injuries to his left arm. Both legs had bruises and cuts. His fibula of his left leg was shattered, and there were 10 blows to his legs. His report says, multiple blunt force trauma injuries of skin, 65 in all. Soft tissue bruising, massive skull fractures, lacerations of right cerebral hemisphere and cerebellum, humoral fractures, left radius fracture,
Starting point is 01:21:25 and left tibial fracture. Wow. So, this was a brutal. A merciless and uncontrollable rage attack. Exactly. Like, unbelievable. I can't even. So the funeral service for the Hadleys was attended by nearly a thousand people. I can only imagine. They were wonderful people. Like, wonderful, wonderful people. The neighbor who actually called the cops ran that night. She talked to Ryan at the service, the older brother.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Poor Ryan. And he lost everybody. Everyone. One scoop. And he mentioned that he was going to be going to St. Lucy County Prison in Fort Pierce that night to visit his brother after the service. And he said it would be the first time they had seen each other since the murders. And what he said to her,
Starting point is 01:22:17 he said, it's what my parents would want to do. They wouldn't want me to abandon him. I don't know what I'm going to say. I'll probably just sit there and cry. What a fucking... That's a huge person to be able to go and do that. For you to sit there and say my parents wouldn't want me to abandon him? Right. What a guy. Like I don't even know it's like these kind of people. It's like when we did the Daniel Morcombe case and you think about his parents and you're like, what kind of people are you just so amazing? Those are the kind of people that are able to think these rational thoughts of these situations. And actually, poor Ryan in that September of that year had to actually go file to make sure
Starting point is 01:22:57 Tyler couldn't petition to inherit anything from his parents. Oh, my God. Because, and also now, he is also in charge of everything, taking care of all the wills, the estate, everything. I can't even imagine that stress. All by himself, all at once, while dealing with the grief. And not only that, he is now the guardian of the murderer. who is now in prison. He became his guardian. He immediately became his guardian. It was like in the
Starting point is 01:23:22 whole thing. So he's like, yeah, because Tyler was still a minor. What the fuck? Isn't that enough? I'd be like, no, that's too much for me. Put him up for adoption. Yeah, I'd be like, I'm good. Well, when news spread the morning after the murders about what happened, because it's a small community, this is what some of the absolute garbage piles had to say about it, some of these kids that were there. I forgot about this part. So they mostly just blame the victims, because, like their monsters. One girl said, quote, he was under a lot of pressure and like his parents would never let him be himself. And honestly, I think they just caused everything that just happened. His parents always expected him to be someone else that he wasn't and that's not right.
Starting point is 01:24:03 Anything Tyler would do, he'd be wrong for it. He just broke. Honestly, he got crazy because of it. If you have that much hate for somebody, then you actually would do something like that. Okay. somebody arrest her because she literally just said if you make her mad enough she will fucking kill you like yeah like that girl literally just said that that's exactly what she said almost in those words essentially like what the cliff notes say that she literally said i think that they caused everything that just happened i hate teenagers how does your brain get there i'm like that's insane to me so other kids blame drugs they said somebody said somebody said
Starting point is 01:24:44 said, we all make mistakes when we're on drugs. Okay, like, you can make a mistake of, like, saying the wrong thing or something like that, but, like, killing your parents isn't a mistake. It's, um, a catastrophe. Yeah. Like, I wouldn't, it's like, mistakes are like, oh, no, I didn't flip the pancake in time and it's burnt on one side. Yep, that's a mistake.
Starting point is 01:25:07 Yeah. Whoops. I hate when I do that. I overslept. That's a mistake. But, like, bludgeoning. often, like, get high. And then after weeks of planning and bragging about my plan to murder my parents, bludgeon my parents to death with a claw hammer before throwing their bodies
Starting point is 01:25:23 into a bedroom, piling furniture and other bloody items on top of them, and then throwing an almost two-day rager in the home while they decompose. That's not my kind of mistake. I've never done that. No, can't say I have. Can't say I plan to. Stupid. That's just... That's a stupid statement. It's a very stupid statement, but you have to think of the kids making these statements. And teenagers. They're young. They don't think far enough into reality. This one, though, makes me want to like roundhouse kick her to the face. I think you said that last time. I feel like I remember that. I feel the exact same way. I love when you say you want to roundhouse kick someone in the face. And I'm not naming these people so they don't know. It's fine. So this was a 16-year-old cheerleader that had attended the party. And she was the one who showed up at like 3.34 o'clock in the morning. And I was like, what?
Starting point is 01:26:11 You're a child. But she said, I wasn't upset when I heard. I wasn't scared or disgusted. It's not like I knew him personally. Yeah. I'm glad you weren't upset when you heard. You know who was upset? Everybody who loved Blake and Mary Jo Hadley.
Starting point is 01:26:27 Exactly. You fucking asshole. Yeah, you suck. Elena's going to roundhouse kick you to the face. I'm going to roundhouse kick you to the face. Buffy style. Is that why you say that? No.
Starting point is 01:26:37 But now it's how I say that. So, and then the last one, one of his friends said, Wow, I just went to the party of a lifetime. It's messed up what he did. But 20 years from now, I'll be able to say I was there. I hate Port St. Lucy, but that's kind of cool. I don't know if cool is the word that you were looking for. Yikes.
Starting point is 01:27:01 I just, I think you were looking for a different word. Like, these kids were so focused on this party. I'm like, had none of these kids ever been to a bar? Like, are you all okay? Right. Like, there will be other parties and hopefully a lack of dead bodies at them. Like, you guys just hung around in a grimy home with a murderer and drank, like, stale beer all night. Like, Chris Angel didn't show up and, like, do illusions for you. Like, it was a pretty normal party. Like, a weird one at that. Like, it was a gross one at that. Like, but they're all acting like it was like, what an experience? It's like, what did you do there? I don't drugs. It's very strange. So, Tyler was sentenced to. two life sentences without parole. On March 21st, 2014, he was resentenced in 2018 to the same
Starting point is 01:27:48 sentence because they did do a resentencing because he was a minor. Remember that whole thing. They don't want minors to have that, you know, that whole thing. But he got the same one. Because the judge said, quote, these attacks on his parents were very painful, both physically and emotionally. I say emotionally because they realized their own son was killing them. Yeah. Which yes. Now, Blake's brother, Michael said about this, quote, I feel like I've been through another funeral and I'm tired of these funerals. It's like the third one with this case. So we're hoping that there's no appeal and that we don't have to do this ever again. And luckily, they shouldn't have to do this again
Starting point is 01:28:24 for another at least 25 years because there's a statute that says in 25 years they can re-look at the case to resentence possibly, but like, whatever, he's not getting that. And who knows? Exactly. Now, a fellow inmate testified that Tyler claimed he'd begun to plan the murder and the party three weeks before it happened. And he said to this inmate, you should have come to the party. It was awesome. Like, I don't know you. He also calls himself, or he did call himself, Hambo and Hammer in prison. And yeah. You can't give yourself a nickname. And one inmate who was leaving said he wanted his autograph because he thought he could sell it later. And he's. signed him, he signed a piece of paper for him that said, I don't know if you're a fan, but you should be, it's hammer time, Tyler Hadley. That's disgusting. So he's really sorry about what he did. That's disgusting. He greets new inmates that come into the block by saying, what's up, man, you know who I am? I'm Hammer Boy. I think that he's just like so mentally disturbed that he just can't even make sense of it. Well, and I think he's living in school. He wasn't anybody. Yeah. People didn't even know
Starting point is 01:29:33 Tyler Hadley existed. Right. They went to his party and didn't even know he existed, but in, but in prison? He's hammer boy. It's so disturbing. And it's sad, too, because, like, what is the prison system doing for him? Like, are they, are they trying to rehabilitate him? I hope so. But apparently he's being kind of a dick in prison because he's been in trouble with, like, you know, homemade weapons. He has refused to go to disciplinary hearings. He's just a general dick, but he did get the shit kicked out of him in December 2011. Did he? Yeah, because apparently there's thing where it's like a birthday cake that prisoners will make where they'll put a bunch of like, you know, sticky buns and like twinkies and like things that you can get from wherever.
Starting point is 01:30:14 They'll make an actual concierge, the commissary. The concierge. They have a concierge in the prison. But they'll put them together to make a cake if someone's having a birthday. I read this in a thing. I didn't know it was a thing before that. But he said he would do it for some guy. and then instead he just ate all the things.
Starting point is 01:30:34 So this guy was pissed because it was his birthday. Yeah, that's shitty. And he picked the shit out of him. So he got in trouble. Yeah. So his brother, Ryan, did write a book called A Thousand Fireflies, and it's about him and, like, getting through this in the aftermath. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:49 So I just wanted to point that out that you can go find it on, like, Amazon or anything. What's the meaning of the Thousand Flyerflies? You have to read the book to find out. I'm going to. So I'll let you guys know how it is. And just to leave. one little thing. I did find an interview from 2019 with him, and he was being interviewed by a neuropsychologist. And he said he, when asked if he was like trying to reach out to family,
Starting point is 01:31:13 or if he felt like he should reach out to family, he said he stopped trying to reach out to any of his family because he said they don't want anything to do with them, and they made that clear. When asked about this, he said he stopped because he figured if he kept pushing, they would call the institution and have him like locked up in solitary or something. He never once said like he doesn't think it's right for him to put them through that or anything like that. He basically just like kept it on himself. Like he kept it like, well, I don't want them to put me in like solitary. Right.
Starting point is 01:31:46 It was never like, you know, I did something terrible. And I don't want to disturb them for the rest of their life. I shouldn't keep reaching out if they're telling me not to her. I don't want to keep opening that wound that I made. I don't think he's mature enough to see it like that. But he's old enough now. Oh, absolutely. But think of his brain.
Starting point is 01:32:03 Yeah, no, his brain is for sure. But I think that it's just like tells you where he is. Absolutely. He still isn't thinking of any of this is like his fault. No, he's unfortunately, he's a very messed up individual. Yeah, because he basically is like, well, they've made it clear that they don't want to talk to me. So like me. It's almost like that thing where sometimes people say like when like big like triggering events happen in your life, you stay that age forever.
Starting point is 01:32:26 Yes. I've heard. I've read that in so. many things. It's like he's just 17 forever. Because that's a very 17-year-old way to look at it. Absolutely. Now, one of the, I just wanted to mention one of the sources that I used for this is a book called See How Much You Love Me, and it's by Amber Hunt. It's really good, and it tells the whole story. And then that Rolling Stone article that I'll post in the show notes. But yeah, this is the story of Tyler Hadley, redone. So hopefully you think that it was worth it to read it.
Starting point is 01:32:57 do. I think it was. I think it was an interesting trip down memory lane to say the least. And a long one. All right, guys. Well, you know where to find us and we hope you keep listening. And we hope you keep it weird. But that's where you throw a rager with your dead parents in the next bedroom because that's just really fucked up and like definitely feel bad about it. Yeah, feel bad.

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