Tyler hadley biography

Who is Tyler Hadley?

Tyler Hadley was a 17-year-old Port St. High School student when he killed his parents in their Northeast Granduer Avenue home with the claw end of a hammer in 2011.

He's infamous for throwing a party — with their dead bodies still in the bedroom, the hammer lying between them — and inviting people via Facebook posts. 

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Hadley's in the news again for a second-chance resentencing hearing that starts Oct. 1, which could end in a life term, again, or a reduced term of at least 40 years.

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What drove him to it?

Hadley was born Dec. 16, 1993 — premature and weighing 3 pounds, 10 ounces, which required a monthlong stay in an incubator.

Family members have used all these words to describe him as a young boy: loving but withdrawn, keeping to himself and suffering from anxiety, depression, low self esteem and bulimia. He often quit sports, hobbies, projects — like learning to play drums and trombone — soon after starting them, saying he wasn't good enough, feeling like "he was a s

Chesson Hadley

American professional golfer

Chesson Tyler Hadley (born July 5, 1987)[2] is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.

Amateur career

Hadley was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, on July 5, 1987, to Russell and Edna Ruth Hadley. He started playing golf at North Ridge Country Club and then for his high school, North Raleigh Christian Academy. He played college golf at Georgia Tech where he was a three-time All-American and won two events, including the 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference championship.[3] He played on the 2008 Palmer Cup team.[2]

Professional career

Hadley turned professional in 2010. He played on the Web.com Tour in 2013 and won his first tour event in June at the Rex Hospital Open.[4] He finished third on the 2013 Web.com Tour regular season money list to earn his 2014 PGA Tour card.

Hadley captured his first PGA Tour win on March 9, 2014 with a two-shot victory in the Puerto Rico Open played at the Trump International course. Hadley shot a tournament record 21-under and

Murders of Blake and Mary-Jo Hadley

2011 parricide in Florida

On July 16, 2011, in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Blake Hadley, 54, and Mary-Jo Hadley, 47, were murdered by Tyler Hadley, their 17-year-old son. Three years later, he was convicted of the murders, and sentenced to life in prison.

Murder

Tyler decided how he wanted to commit the murders a few weeks prior to committing them. He ostensibly told a friend exactly what he was planning to do at that time—stating that having a big party after a parricide had "never been done before." Shortly after noon Tyler wrote on his Facebookwall, "party at my crib tonight...maybe."

After Tyler's parents returned home that day, he hid their phones and locked their black labrador (who he suspected would defend his parents) in a closet.

Shortly before 5:00 p.m. on the evening of July 16, 2011, Tyler took three pills of ecstasy and then stood behind his mother, Mary-Jo, as she worked on her computer in the family room. He attacked his mother with the back-end of a claw hammer first. Hearing the screams, his father rushed o

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