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The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese
The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese: The Truth Behind the Headlines | Daleen Berry, Geoffrey C. Fuller
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New York Times Bestseller Journalist Daleen Berry and investigator Geoffrey Fuller give you the little-known details behind one of the most horrific and shocking murders of our time. One hot July night, three popular, pretty girls snuck out for a midnight joyride. Only two came back. Stabbed so savagely she was almost decapitated, Skylar Neese was left bloody on the side of the road, buried beneath rocks and branches. For six months, people wondered and waited, hoping Skylar would return. Instead, the community was stunned when Rachel Shoaf confessed to Skylar’s murder. The budding actress and singer accused the third member of the inseparable trio, Shelia Eddy, of being the ringleader. People were even more shocked to learn the murder was not a crime of sudden rage—but premeditated. Now, friends, family, and the public are left with so many unanswered questions: Why did investigators believe her murder was connected to a rash of bank robberies and an interstate heroin ring? What part did drugs and social media play in Skylar’s killing and its aftermath? How did other high school students and even her own mother help discover who killed Skylar? And, if Rachel’s confession is true, what would lead two teenage girls to kill their best friend in one of the most horrific crimes in recent years? With firsthand interviews with those close to the case and written in cooperation with the victim's parents, Dave and Mary Neese, The Savage Murder of Skylar Neese is the most comprehensive, detailed and in-depth source on the Skylar Neese murder.
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Skylar was only 15 when she snuck out to go on a joyride with her two besties. They drove to a secluded spot and stabbed her to death, saying later that they no longer wanted to be her friend. It took investigators months to discover that Skylar hadn‘t run away. This wasn‘t a mediocre true crime book as far as writing goes, but the story and the impact of social media was interesting. #youknowimnogood #tuneintonovember

aprilpohren Sounds intense and heartbreaking. 7y
lauren.lerner I watched a show on ID channel about this some time back. Completely heartbreaking story. 7y
kezzlou85 I remember watching a show about this too. It was so tragic. 7y
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emilyhaldi What?!😱😱😱 this is way too fucked up 7y
Reviewsbylola You have no idea. It really defies reason. @emilyhaldi I mean if you don‘t want to be friends anymore . . . than don‘t? How hard is that??? 7y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Wow - that‘s just amazingly horrible 7y
Mdargusch That is so frightening! 7y
Cortg WTF is WRONG with people! How awful. 7y
Cinfhen What??? I don't understand how that's even possible?!! That photo is scary...they look like happy well adjusted kids 💔 7y
vkois88 I remember hearing about this case on some show on ID... I didn't realize there was a book about it. Now I'm slightly intrigued 🤔 as much as I love watching true crime shows, Idk why I don't read more of them. That'll be one of my goals for next year, I think. 7y
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