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In July 2011, 17-year-old Tyler Hadley of Port St. Lucie, Florida, did the unthinkable. After weeks of planning, he brutally murdered his parents, Blake and Mary-Jo Hadley, in their own home. Hours later, he threw a wild house party with dozens of classmates—while his parents’ bodies lay hidden in the master bedroom.
This episode takes you deep inside the shocking case: Tyler’s troubled childhood, his growing obsession with violence, and the chilling social media posts that foreshadowed the murders. We’ll also explore the details of that infamous party, where friends unknowingly mingled just steps away from a crime scene, and the jaw-dropping moment when one friend discovered the truth.
With interviews, reenactments, and court documents, we’ll unravel how a teenager could commit such a horrifying act, the psychological profile behind the killings, and the aftermath that left a Florida community forever scarred.
👉 Was this the result of mental illness, drugs, or cold-blooded evil? And how did investigators piece together the timeline of one of the most infamous teenage murder cases in America?
📚 Sources to Credit
Rolling Stone (2013) – Nathaniel Rich, “Tyler Hadley’s Killer… Party: The Shocking Florida House Party Murders.” Long-form feature widely cited in later coverage. Facebook
TIME / AP (Mar 21, 2014) – Report on no-contest plea and dual life sentences without parole. TIME
ABC News / 20/20 (Apr 4, 2014) – Michael Mandell interview; selfie context. ABC News+1
CBS Miami (July 20, 2011) – Early coverage of confession at the party. CBS News
New York Times (July 23, 2011) – Community reaction to arrest (reference in case summaries). Wikipedia
FindLaw – Hadley v. State (Fla. 4th DCA, Apr 27, 2016) – Appellate decision reversing initial life-without-parole sentence post-Miller. FindLaw Case Law
WPBF (Dec 2018) – Resentencing to life with 25-year review mechanism. WPBF
WPTV (2016/2017) – Coverage of resentencing timeline and hearing. WPTV News Channel 5 West PalmYouTube
TCPalm / Treasure Coast Newspapers (2012–2015) – Local reporting; home left abandoned and later demolished (2015). TCPalm Archive
YouTube news clips (2011–2018) – Local TV segments on confession, resentencing, and home demolition (use for b-roll reference only). YouTube+2YouTube+2
Plea Agreement (PDF) – Public record of plea terms (archived via Murderpedia). mail.murderpedia.org
People Magazine (Aug 2025 refresher) – Recent recap of case facts and current status. People.com
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