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Teen's Brutal Murder: Friends Betrayal Exposed
5 Mar
Summary
- Skylar Neese vanished in July 2012, a case explored in a new Hulu series.
- A planned polygraph test for a suspect took a shocking turn when she fled.
- Two friends, Rachel Shoaf and Sheila Eddy, were convicted of the murder.

The 2012 disappearance of 16-year-old Skylar Neese garnered national attention, leaving her family in anguish for months. Her father recounted constant visits to police, desperate for any news.
Investigators pursued a potential breakthrough when suspect Rachel Shoaf agreed to a polygraph test concerning Neese's whereabouts. This offered hope for uncovering the truth behind Neese's vanishing.
However, the investigation faced a significant setback when Shoaf, en route to the polygraph, unexpectedly fled from her escort. This escape complicated the case further, leaving authorities uncertain.
Neese was last seen leaving her home to meet Shoaf and Sheila Eddy. The three friends drove to Pennsylvania, where Eddy and Shoaf fatally stabbed Neese multiple times.
Shoaf eventually confessed and led police to the crime scene. Neese's DNA was later found in Eddy's car, linking her to the crime. Shoaf received a 30-year sentence and sought parole in 2023, which was denied. Eddy was sentenced to life imprisonment.




