As a meticulous crime investigator with an eye for detail, I meticulously analyzed the transcript for any clues that could lead to solving the heinous crime that occurred. The suspect’s nervous stutter when questioned about his whereabouts on the night of the murder raised red flags, indicating potential deception. Additionally, the victim’s DNA was found at the scene, linking the suspect directly to the crime. The intricate web of evidence points to a meticulously planned act of violence, requiring a thorough investigation to bring the perpetrator to justice.

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22 Comments to “UNBELIEVABLE: Missing Ohio Boy Found Dead Inside a Chimney! Accident or Foul Play? | Harley Dilly”

  • @Jessie_lynn

    How did she text him when his phone was smashed?

  • @kristalplummer958

    I worked in this town and there a lot of red flags why wait that long to report ur kid missing knowing what he goes through they should of called as soon as he didn’t come home smh

  • @kristalplummer958

    I worked in this small town and I don’t believe all this to many red flags

  • @ashleyolney3092

    Its disgusting to me that they waited 40 hours to report him as missing! If my son were missing for so much as 45 minutes im calling! Thats crazy to me.

  • @cindyallen3709

    Thank you Annie for all your hard work.
    Harley sounds like my youngest son. I'm not sure if Harley would have gone into that chimney considering his disliking of being dirty and sensory issues. I would like to know whether the autopsy found any contaminationfrom the chimney in Harley's lungs. To me that would show whether he was alive or dead when he was placed in the chimney either of his own accord or not.

  • @TristenJen

    No. If something happened, there would be a disturbance and then a thin layer of dust maybe would have formed in a month and it still would have been obvious somebody was in there and there was foul play. Another stupid conspiracy theory. He went down the chimney on his own. Maybe he wanted to go into the house and see what was going on in there and then he was going to go back home after his mom left. This is not that far of a stretch. This is probably exactly what happened.

  • @TristenJen

    1:15:59 yeah you're over-analyzing it. Maybe she just texted it not even remembering that it was broken. My dad has been dead for 4 years and I still want to text him. Not the same of course but it's just habit. Y'all are stretching

  • @TristenJen

    You people are absolutely bat crap crazy you know that? Always trying to make something out of nothing. I'm not saying this situation is nothing but it's like y'all are always trying to pull some horrible conspiracy theories out of your ass and it's absolutely ridiculous. Leave this family alone. I think they've been through enough

  • @TristenJen

    He's so cute. This poor boy 😢

  • @ktownnj6584

    Hi Annie Im just watching this now 10 months after you made this video and I thought the same thing about his phone she said he broke his phone and didn't have one but then says he didn't text her and maybe his phone died a lot of 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩

  • @accessfashion

    Timeline from parents accounts of what happened do not add up to nor match the apparent evidence.

  • @user-dn2dr8px3d

    I could be mistaken, but for some reason, I think that we’re talking about three entirely different phones at least son had a cracked screen. She said her old phone like she had got an upgrade and there was an old phone that she still had. He took that into his room and broke it with using his futon, so it made it seem like there were three separate phones that

  • @yasmincruz9609

    Im educated in the development of children and young adults, I have a son who is autistic and a toddler who struggles with language but we are not getting him diagnosed because he is not autistic just a late talker. I believe so heartily in early intervention. My son who is diagnosed, was evaluated @3 and scored severe, just 1 year later after me, dad, doctor and a teacher helped him achieve so much to where he’s now low to none. I believe doctors are over diagnosing, and I’m sorry to say but some parents are at fault for delaying their children. Now mind you he still tip toe walks, still spins which we are totally okay with, because it’s not hurting anyone or himself. That’s something we never push to work on. He will grow out of it whenever he needs to or even if he doesn’t, that’s totally fine. Now for anyone with an autism diagnosis or a child with any form of diagnosis Varies, but it’s concerning at just 14 years old he had so many diagnoses and the mom seems okay with it. It’s giving munchausen.

  • @tylerlevasseur9066

    I wonder too because it would be all too easy for the boy to have unalived himself and now the parents would be covering up that he said he might do such a thing, and the parents are responsible. Justice for Harley.

  • @brittspencer4905

    She doesn’t even talk about him like she loves him. The mother complained about him non stop 🛑 and held everyone accountable EXCEPT herself.

  • @jazzmuscolini5121

    Why is it that my next door neighbor was allowed to aim his weapon at me and my dog as we stood on my back deck and as my dog protected me that man fired at my dog three times towards my garage, my truck, and my driveway? Why is it that my next door neighbor's friend was allowed to burglarize my home as he had a drink with him as I was set up, stopped for months, and then a beer left on that same back deck for me to come home from that jail in ICE 2 days later to find only one car of mine in my driveway my back door popped open and my husky missing? Please don't ask me if I call the police. The man actually called on himself. They told me to shut up or go in. No I'm not kidding.

  • @ceg4609

    so some people don't think it's possible for harely to have gone on the roof without anyone noticing him up there but are positive that his parents took him on the roof and dropped him into the chimney and no one saw them do it. ok.

  • @ninarosko

    She said she didn’t know he had completely smashed it. She said she knew the screen was broken… but the phone was following the laptop not charging. She said they had insurance but it would still be $50 bucks and the school wanted $100 for the laptop and she told them it worked in the morning at home. @25:37

  • @ninarosko

    That’s a horrifying way to go. My heart breaks for that boy.

  • @lee02175

    Pants? How did he manage to take his pants off after he was in the narrow chimney?!?! How

  • @susanbuskirk4034

    The last time that people were sympathetic when something happened to a lost/missing child was Baby Jessica who fell down a well at 18 mos old. People nowadays immediately have to point a finger and throw blame at the family. I remember when it happened. Although I do wonder how it was that long before they realized he was missing.

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