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. “Harman and Millea interview Skylar's family and close friends, as well as investigators on the case, about the chilling dynamic at the heart of this teen triangle — and how it reached its sinister pinnacle.” – Mashable, The 20 Bests Podcasts of 2024
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Heartbreaking
Feb 13
A little hard to follow who’s talking, but Skylar’s parents were heartbreaking. Such a terrible thing that happened
Too much going on
5 days ago
Everything was all over the place it would’ve been a better story if they had better editors but I constantly stopped listening because it got me overwhelmed
Engrossing Binge
Jan 3
Such a haunting story examining questions not enough considered in our society.
Interesting story but terrible production
Jan 31
Characters are constantly talking without being introduced or reintroduced??It’s hard to keep track without actively reading the transcript. I think they could’ve cut out a few of the people. Some of the sound quality and editing is also pretty bad, like noticeable cuts / loud background noise etc. Painful to listen to. That being said it’s still an interesting story and they interviewed some people very close to the case, including the victim’s family.
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