As a meticulously thorough crime investigator, I delved deep into the intricacies of this case, carefully analyzing every detail for potential leads. It is evident that the perpetrator of this heinous crime exhibited a calculated level of forethought and planning, indicating a level of sophistication in their methods.

Through my extensive research, I have uncovered crucial evidence that points towards a potential motive for the suspect, shedding light on their possible intentions. Additionally, the type of crime committed in this case aligns with patterns seen in similar offenses, suggesting a potential link to a larger criminal network.

While I cannot divulge all the specifics of my findings at this time, rest assured that I am pursuing every avenue of investigation with utmost professionalism and determination. The truth behind this case will not remain hidden for long, as I am dedicated to seeking justice for the victims and bringing the perpetrator to account for their actions.

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21 Comments to “The TRUTH Behind This EVIL and SICK Monster | Tyler Hadley Case & Photos”

  • @annieelise

    This case truly haunts me and makes me terrified as a mother.

  • @annaelizabzth

    After I watched this I cried and hugged my parents

  • @chriscruz4281

    Lookin HOT. Lucky guy!🎉

  • @ashleywitham9379

    I do believe that his mom starting him on depression medications and growth hormones at such a young age has a great deal to do with this. Plus the addition with ADHD, drugs, & alcohol. And he was under the influence of three E’s the day of the incident so who knows how messed up his brain was plus all the meds, other drugs, & alcohol added. I do believe he was most likely in a psychotic state of mind and possibly hallucinating. Then when he came down from the high, he realized what he had done and may or may not have regretted it.

  • @jeffstarrunner1

    It's both; the thoughts he chose to think for a long time caused mental health decline but it was also spurred on by the drugs meant to help that decline, not to mention the drugs he chose to take. Not to mention the hgh. He's 100% guilty but the things meant to help him were also not the most helpful things. It's the belief at the core, beliefs that life should be suffering free, that parents should be perfect, that popularity is that important etc that needed to be fixed first.

  • @BlueBabyAkaAj

    His not an evil sick monster. Child was on every med possible.

  • @marthacooper6740

    That was the saddest story. I think all the medications he was prescribed at a young age might have contributed to his actions and then as he got older and started mixing his meds with alcohol and drugs that had to play a part in the way he was thinking. I love true crime stories.

  • @frankwilliams5939

    Great job !!! Must take so long to get all this information together. Ty !!

  • @To_AT

    How horrible…
    It’s easier to blame everything on the meds he took always but the fact that he awaited for the drugs (xx) to kick in so he could act upon his desire to unalive his parents shows (at least to me) a high level of entitlement. He had time to reconsider and he even behaved good that week (what was this about if not premeditation?) Similar issue with Aaron Hernandez’ case. It’s like the could get away with so many things that it becomes a challenge to cross even bigger lines. All he cared about was his party.. I don’t know.. perhaps a combination of meds + unaddressed mental health issues were the root to this insane story.

  • @JenesisX

    I've had some rough patches with my dad (I'm middle aged now), but damn, I never actually considered harming him. And my mom is the best on Earth. <3 Neither my brother or myself was placed onto any sort of mental help medication while we were still juveniles.

  • @aprilpippin6727

    ACCUTANE…not excusing him at all. But if you aren't aware of what it does to teenagers, read up on it. Not to mention everything else he was taking. So sorry to the family.

  • @janstan8407

    I knew a guy who was a major s**w-up when I was a kid. (back in the 70's). The judge told him, prison or the military. He said the military saved his life.

  • @mariahillenbrand8396

    This is exactly why you make sure that your child's meds (especially psych meds) should be monitored CONSTANTLY!! His parents were sooooooo worried about him being "normal" that they just sent him from Dr to Dr and just got him.on anything that she thought would "fix him"! But it didn't fix him, it actually BROKE HIM!! And now mom is devastated – but maybe she should have thought about it when she was trying to make her kid "normal"!! SMDH

  • @JoanTarpley-hx9sh

    Too bad Tyler's parents didn't realize that there is no fixing EVIL.They poured every ounce of attention and caring that they could muster into HIM. The price they paid was staggering. Tyler was one of those kids that demand your focus and monopolize your time, to the detriment and exclusion of any other children in the home. I had a sister that was acutely schizophrenic. I had just started high school when the onset occurred (sis was a sophomore at Vanderbilt) and for the next several years it was as if I was orphaned. Fortunately, I was a good kid and loved school, so I simply raised myself until I was old enough to move out. It is very difficult to be the sibling of a kid with special needs or a debilitating disease/disorder. I think it's even more difficult when the parents have every second of their fine soaked up by a manipulati

  • @darlenebutler4023

    Where was Ryan at this time ?

  • @blujnbabee1

    Some people are just born evil. I 100% believe that!

  • @deannamichelleperryelld4403

    Just speechless….. horrifying

  • @anniec316

    Theres a song about him. SKYND – Tyler hadley. This band makes songs on serial killers but i dont find them that rude. The one about Chris Watts is something 😢 they sing stories without being mean or disrespectful. Anyway. Have a good day/night! XoX

  • @Andrea-ue2uw

    A ten yr old is a child…a 17 year old is not a child and even two year olds know the difference between right and wrong and he was 17😂 so there is ZERO excuse for what he did and he shouldnt ever be released out of jail…he took two peoples lives who were his parents!! So no he doesent deserve to be a free man

  • @user-wz9sp5su1g

    Okay so here's my thoughts on this you can blame his psych meds all you want psych illnesses all you want but the fact is that he is a DANGEROUS EVIL MONSTER and no amount of medications v or "rehabilitation" could change that period. When I heard he used the claw part of the hammer not to mention he had no motive he is EXACTLY where he needs to be.

  • @user-wz9sp5su1g

    Here's what I don't understand about this….I I get him (all these murders who kill multiple family members) being able to kill the first person but when the dad saw him standing over his bloody wife's body why would he not instantly try to unarm him and get the weapon away…..I truly don't get it.

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