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[The Dark Betrayal: The Murder of Skylar Neese]-[Something Wicked]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-07-04

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Betrayal: Unraveling the Murder of Skylar Neese

The Disappearance and the Initial Deception

In July 2012, the life of 16-year-old Skylar Neese was cut short in a case that shocked the quiet community of Star City, West Virginia. Initially, the disappearance was treated as a potential "runaway" case. Skylar’s parents, Dave and Mary Neese, were devastated when they discovered a window screen missing and a bench tucked near her window, suggesting she had snuck out. The investigation took a haunting turn when police reviewed surveillance footage showing Skylar willingly getting into a car in the early hours of the morning. Her two best friends, Sheila Eddy and Rachel Shoaf, were the last people to see her, initially claiming they had dropped her off down the street after a joyride. Throughout the early weeks, Sheila played the role of the grieving best friend, even helping the Neese family post flyers, a display later described by investigators as "diabolical."

The Web of Lies and Social Media Clues

As the investigation stalled, rumors swirled on social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Students whispered about a party or a possible overdose, but nothing concrete emerged. Investigators, led by Corporal Ronnie Gaskins, grew suspicious of the inconsistencies in the girls' stories. While the girls maintained they had dropped Skylar off, phone records and surveillance footage placed their vehicle heading toward Blacksville, not back toward Skylar's home. The pressure mounted as the FBI interviewed students, and the girls became increasingly secluded. Rachel Shoaf, in particular, began to show signs of extreme distress, eventually leading to a mental health crisis and a subsequent confession that shattered the small-town facade.

A Premeditated Act of Evil

In a shocking turn of events, Rachel confessed that the murder was not an accident but a calculated plan. She revealed that she and Sheila had planned the crime for "days, weeks, months." On the night of July 5, they picked Skylar up with the intent to kill her, bringing along shovels and kitchen knives. They drove to a remote area, and upon a signal—counting "one, two, three"—they stabbed their best friend to death. Skylar’s final moments were marked by her questioning her friends, "Why?" before she was left covered in dirt and branches. The motive, later clarified during parole hearings, was rooted in a secret romantic relationship between Rachel and Sheila, which they feared Skylar would expose.

The Aftermath and Justice

Following Rachel’s confession, she led authorities to the site where Skylar’s remains were recovered. The discovery of Skylar’s DNA in the trunk of Sheila’s car provided the final, damning piece of evidence needed to secure an arrest. In 2014, both girls pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. Sheila Eddy was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years, while Rachel Shoaf received a 30-year sentence.

A Legacy of Reform

Despite the "horrible thing" that occurred, the Neese family channeled their grief into advocacy. They successfully campaigned for "Skylar’s Law," which mandates that Amber Alerts be issued even when police suspect a teenager may have run away, ensuring that no family has to face the same delay in response they experienced. Today, Skylar is remembered not for the "diabolical" crime committed against her, but for the "happy, loving" girl whose smile could "light up a room." As prosecutor Marsha Ashdown aptly noted, the case serves as a chilling reminder that "evil comes in all shapes and sizes," regardless of how innocent or attractive the perpetrators may appear.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am scared to death.
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Something's bad, wrong.
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Finally, we have something to go on.
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What are we dealing with?
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There had to be a sign somewhere.
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📝Key Phrases

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tough pill to swallow
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scared to death
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drifted apart
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chalk it up to
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cause for worry
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📖 Transcript

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She was beautiful.
Her eyes were just remarkable.
I was going to be there for her.
She was going to be there for me.
It didn't matter what it was.

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