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Dræbt af sine bedste veninder: Skylar Neese-mordet
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May 11, 2026 at 11:09 AM

Killed by Her Best Friends: The Skylar Neese Murder

Skylar Neese was 16 years old when she was stabbed to death by her two closest friends in West Virginia. The case remains one of the most unsettling stories in American true crime.

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Dave and Mary Neese discovered on July 6, 2012, that their 16-year-old daughter Skylar had disappeared from their home in West Virginia. What began as a missing teenager case would become one of the most shocking murder stories in American true crime — because the killers were Skylar's own best friends.

The FOX True Crime Podcast, hosted by Emily Compagno, revisits the case in the episode Fatal Betrayal: Inside the Skylar Neese Murder, available on Podimo. The episode examines a friendship that turned deeply sinister, and follows the investigators and family members who had to live with months of agonizing uncertainty.

A Girl Everyone Loved

Skylar Neese is described by her father Dave as "a very bubbly person" — a girl with a 4.0 GPA, a part-time job, and a close circle of friends. She had known Shelia Eddy since they were eight years old, and the two had welcomed Rachel Shoaf into their group during their freshman year of high school. The three girls were, as investigators later described, nearly inseparable — until something went wrong.

Exactly what changed has never been fully explained. But according to Rachel Shoaf's own confession, the motive came down to something disturbingly simple: they no longer liked Skylar.

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The Confession That Broke the Case

In the months following Skylar's disappearance, Shelia Eddy and Rachel Shoaf continued to live apparently normal lives — attending school, staying active on social media, and even participating in search efforts. Investigators were suspicious, but had no evidence.

That changed on January 1, 2013 — nearly six months after the murder — when Rachel Shoaf contacted police and confessed. Corporal Ronnie Gaskins described the moment on the TV program 20/20: "The first words out of her mouth were, 'We stabbed her.'" Shoaf directed authorities to the location where the body had been left, and DNA from Shelia Eddy was found in her car.

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Skylar had been stabbed to death by the two girls on the very night she disappeared.

Sentences and Legacy

Rachel Shoaf pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced in 2013 to 30 years in prison, with the possibility of parole after 10 years. That possibility was denied in May 2023. Shelia Eddy initially pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and conspiracy, but ultimately accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years.

The case has left a lasting mark on American true crime culture — not least because the perpetrators were so young, and because the murder appeared to stem not from hatred, jealousy, or any concrete conflict, but from a chilling indifference toward another person's life.

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The Case Lives On in 2026

Beyond the podcast episode, the case is also the subject of a 2026 documentary series, Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese, which examines the three girls' friendship and its tragic unraveling. Interest in the case has not faded — if anything, new generations of true crime listeners and viewers seem to discover Skylar Neese's story again and again.

For Dave Neese and the family left behind, that ongoing attention is a constant reminder: the daughter they lost on the night of July 6, 2012, was a living, loving human being — not just a name in a podcast title.

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