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[Podcast Intro Music] HOST: Hello, everyone. Welcome back to 'Mysteries Unraveled,' the podcast where we delve into true crime stories, their puzzles, the people involved, and their impacts on law and society. I'm your host, [Your Name], and today we have an exceptionally heartbreaking case to look into - the case of Skylar Neese. [Transition Music] HOST: It was a chilling summer night in Star City, West Virginia, when 16-year-old Skylar Neese disappeared without a trace. She was seen on a surveillance camera climbing out of her bedroom window and getting into a car, never to return home. It's a case that leaves you wondering about the nature of friendship, trust, and the horrifying lengths some could go to hide their secrets. [Pause] HOST: Skylar was a high school honors student, cherished daughter, and beloved friend. But the people closest to her also played the biggest role in her tragic end. Over the passage of this episode, we will dive deep into the circumstances leading to Skylar's disappearance, the terrible discovery, and, most notably, the twisted friendships that marked this crime. [Transition Music] HOST: Skylar Neese was last seen on July 5, 2012. The people she left with were her best friends, Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy - three girls bound together by teenage friendship yet severed by a sinister secret. As they pushed their relationship into a best-friends triangle, tension inevitably brewed. We'll discuss this in more depth later on. [Pause] HOST: For months the Neese family, law officials, and their community searched tirelessly. But it wasn't until half a year later, in December 2012, that the first breakthrough came. Rachel Shoaf confessed to police that she and Shelia Eddy had planned and executed the murder of Skylar Neese. [Transition Music] HOST: At this point, we ask 'why?' What motivates two seemingly average teenagers to commit such a heinous act on their best friend? A harrowing question we may never fully comprehend, but we'll explore as we delve further into the motivations, the confession, and the impact of this tragic case. [Music break] HOST: Remember friends, Skylar Neese was not just a victim or a case study. She was a living, breathing individual who had dreams and aspirations. It is crucial that we honor her memory by scrutinizing her story responsibly, carrying empathy throughout. [Transition Sounds] HOST: Stick around after the break as we dissect the dynamics of their friendship, their actions subsequent to the crime, and the profound ripple effect this tragedy left on their small town and law enforcement. [Podcast Outro Music] HOST: Stay tuned. This is 'Mysteries Unraveled' and I am [Your Name]. We'll be right back after these messages. [Commercial Break] [Transition Back To Podcast] [Music]

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Aug. 3, 2023, 10:19 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, August 3, 2023

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