Three
After midnight on July 6th, 2012, three teenage girls walked into the thick Appalachian woods somewhere along the Mason-Dixon line. Hours later, under the glow of a nearly full moon, only two walked out. The very last time Dave and Mary Neese saw their only child Skylar was in a grainy black-and-white video. In it, she's sneaking out of her ground-floor bedroom in the middle of the night, her purse over her shoulder, her brown hair swinging as she hurries across the small parking lot to a waiting car. What happened to Skylar Neese has become gothic American lore: the odd girl out in a vicious teenage triangle. But in the ten years since that fateful night beneath the West Virginia stars, a fuller portrait of what happened has emerged. From award-winning journalists Justine Harman and Holly Millea comes a gripping 10-part series featuring Skylar's family, closest friends, and law enforcement who lived the case—and are still living it.
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Well done.
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Well done story, thoughtful. Among the what-ifs, the one thing that is never mentioned is the impact living in a society more accepting of gay and queer people might have had on the teens’ decision making. The motive - fear of being outed - would have been eliminated.
Wavland always deliver!
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Who was the Physic? 😳
Good one
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Terrible story done well. Not too lengthy.
Well done
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On my third re-listen of this. You all did a wonderful job. I knew of Skylar’s case before this, and I so appreciate the deep dive. Appreciate hearing from the family, and the deep, respectful empathy by the hosts is palpable. Thank you to Skylar’s family. She may be forever 16, but she will be forever loved.