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The story of Skylar Neese (A True Story). The Murder of Skylar Neese.In 2012, young Skylar Neese vanished without a trace. In this video we'll look at what lead to that, her two friends Shelia Eddy and Rachel Shoaf, and the tragic events that followed and led to a major trial. The Trial of Shelia Eddy. The Trial of Rachel Shoaf.

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Skylar Annette Neese (February 10, 1996 – July 6, 2012) was an American teenage girl who disappeared from her home in Star City, West Virginia, around midnight on July 6, 2012. Neese's body was found in January 2013, across the nearby state line, in Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania.
Neese was murdered by two of her high school best friends, Shelia Eddy and Rachel Shoaf. In December 2012, Shoaf confessed to authorities that she and Eddy planned and carried out Neese's murder. Shoaf pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on May 1, 2013, and was sentenced to 30 years in prison with eligibility for parole after 10 years. Eddy pleaded guilty to first-degree murder on January 24, 2014, and was sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole after 15 years. Neese's disappearance led to new West Virginia legislation that made changes to the AMBER Alert missing child alert system.
On July 5, 2012, Neese returned to her family's Star City, West Virginia apartment after working a shift at Wendy's. Her apartment complex's surveillance video shows Neese left the apartment via her bedroom window at 12:30 a.m. on July 6 and got into a sedan with Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy. Neese's father said she did not take her cell phone charger, her window was left open, and that she planned on coming home.
On May 1, 2013, Shoaf pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. According to the court transcript, Shoaf said that she and Eddy picked up Neese in Eddy's car. The girls drove to Pennsylvania, got out of the car and began socializing. At a pre-arranged time, Shoaf and Eddy stabbed Neese to death. The teens attempted to bury Neese's body, but were unable to do so and instead covered the body with branches. The court transcript indicates that other students overheard conversations between Shoaf and Eddy about the murder plot, but failed to report it, mistakenly believing that the girls were joking. According to Shoaf's plea agreement,she pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree by "unlawfully, feloniously, willfully, maliciously and intentionally causing the death of Skylar Neese by stabbing her and causing fatal injuries". In the plea agreement, the State of West Virginia recommended a sentence of 20 years incarceration. Rachel Shoaf expressed remorse and apologized to the Neeses, her own family, and God during her sentencing. Shoaf further expressed remorse in her May 2023 parole hearing and finally gave a motive for the crime, which was that she and Eddy had been in a romantic relationship and this caused tension between the couple and Neese. She was denied parole and remains incarcerated. Shoaf's family also issued a public apology for her actions through their lawyer.
On September 4, 2013, West Virginia prosecutors publicly identified Eddy as the second alleged perpetrator of the murder of Neese and announced that she would be tried as an adult.Eddy was indicted by a grand jury on September 6, 2013 on one count of kidnapping, one count of first-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder. She pleaded not guilty.
The date of the trial was originally set for January 28, 2014. Facing the prospect of additional charges from Pennsylvania authorities, Eddy pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. She expressed no remorse, but was sentenced to life in prison "with mercy"; while sentenced as an adult, West Virginia law (as confirmed for entire US in SCOTUS' 2012 decision Miller v. Alabama) requires that a juvenile offender have a possibility of parole on a whole-life sentence, with Eddy eligible for parole after 15 years. Pennsylvania authorities did not file charges as per the plea deal.
Following her guilty plea on May 1, 2013, on February 26, 2014 Shoaf received a sentence of 30 years in prison, with eligibility for parole after 10 years.
Eddy originally was held in a facility for juveniles after her arrest. As of September 2023, Eddy, born September 28, 1995 (age 28), remains in custody at the Lakin Correctional Center (LCL), adjacent to the Ohio River, West Virginia's western border, with Ohio. As of September 2023, Shoaf, born June 10, 1996 (age 27), also remains in custody at LCL.
Skylar's Law An Amber Alert was not issued in Skylar Neese's disappearance because the circumstances did not meet all four criteria for an alert to be issued: a child is believed to be abducted;
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