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Authors: Geoffrey C. Fuller Daleen Berry
Pretty Little
KILLERS
Pretty Little
KILLERS
The Truth Behind the
Savage Murder of
Skylar Neese
D
ALEEN
B
ERRY
AND
G
EOFFREY
C. F
ULLER
BenBella Books, Inc.
Dallas, TX
Copyright © 2014 by Daleen Berry and Geoffrey C. Fuller
Family photographs on pages
3
,
7
,
12
,
89
, and
214
courtesy of Dave and Mary Neese
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.
This book is a work of non-fiction; however, certain liberties have been taken with scenes and dialogue in an attempt to recreate what happened the night Skylar Neese was murdered. So, this is the authors' version of what might have happened that fateful evening, based on extensive research. It is their attempt to comprehend the incomprehensible. Some names and locations have been changed to protect the privacy and anonymity of the people they interviewed.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Berry, Daleen.
Pretty little killers : the truth behind the savage murder of Skylar Neese / by Daleen Berry and Geoffrey C. Fuller.
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pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-940363-66-0 (electronic) 1. MurderâWest VirginiaâMorgantownâCase studies. 2. Murder--InvestigationâWest VirginiaâMorgantownâCase studies. I. Title.
HV6534.M778B47 2014
364.152'3092âdc23
[B]
2014017783
Editing by Erin Kelley
Copyediting by James Fraleigh
Proofreading by Greg Teague and Cape Cod Compositors, Inc.
Cover design by Sarah Dombrowsky
Text design by Silver Feather Design
Text composition by John Reinhardt Book Design
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For Skylar's familyâmay you find peace
.
And for today's youth, the first generation to grow up swimming in social media, and to their parents, who must help them navigate strange waters
.
Contents
Seventeen:
Business in Blacksville
Twenty-Three:
Two's Company . . .
Twenty-Six:
You're Either With Us . . .
Twenty-Seven:
And Tara Makes Three . . .
Twenty-Nine:
Opening Night Approaches
Thirty-Three:
Contents under Pressure
Thirty-Nine:
The Close of the Day
Forty-Three:
Her Day in Criminal Court
Red Flags for Parents to Watch forâand Prompt Actions to Take
The following people appear in the pages of
Pretty Little Killers
. This is not meant to imply cooperation with the authors' investigation or interview process, howeverâonly that the individual played a role in the case.
The Neese Family
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Skylar Neese
  |  The only child of Dave and Mary Neese, Skylar was a University High School (UHS) honors student focused on her goals of earning a scholarship, attending college, and becoming a lawyer. The sunny sixteen-year-old was an informal counselor for many of her friends.
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Mary Neese
  |  Skylar's mother and an administrative assistant in a cardiac lab, Mary fought like a mama bear to find out what really happened the night of July 6, 2012. She fought equally hard for the return of Skylar's remains and for justice for her only child. Mary prefers not to speak in televised interviews, but she has been active on Facebook.
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Dave Neese
  |  Skylar's father and a product assembler at Walmart, Dave reluctantly took center stage before the media: discussing his daughter's murder, fighting for passage of Skylar's Law, and seeking justice for his little girl.
Dave's on-camera dignity, despite his visible grief and anger, has been widely commented on by the public.
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Carol Michaud
  |  Skylar's maternal aunt, Carol developed a special bond with Skylar when she was born that lasted until the teen's death. She read the Bible to her niece and took her to church, and the two loved to playfully argue and prank each other.
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Kyle Michaud
  |  Skylar's brainiac older cousin and Carol's son, Kyle was once like a big brother to Skylar. He watched as she grew into a popular, pretty teen and questioned her choice of friendship in Shelia, whom he called a “bad seed” when the girls were still in middle school.
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Joanne Nagy
  |  Dave's aunt by marriage, who lost contact with her ex-husband's side of the family after the divorce, Joanne had begun reestablishing connections with the Neeses when Skylar disappeared. Joanne was a great comfort to Mary and Dave, as well as a one-woman army when it came to coordinating volunteers to search for Skylar in the fall of 2013.
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Rikki Woodall
  |  A cousin of Skylar's who did not know her at all. This didn't stop her from posting a Facebook alert about Skylar's disappearance, however.
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The Hunts
  |  Jennifer and her son, Hayden, started the first and largest Facebook page, TeamSkylar<3. At first useful in the search for Skylar, TeamSkylar<3 degenerated into a forum for gossip and innuendo. Jennifer Hunt's claims to insider information became increasingly bizarre throughout the fall of 2013.
Skylar's Friends and Acquaintances
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Shania Ammons
  |  One of Skylar's closest friends, Shania is a fiery redhead and Clay-Battelle High School volleyball player. She hung out with Shelia Eddy and Skylar as much as Rachel Shoaf did. Because she came to Shelia's defense early on, she was viewed as a suspect in Skylar's disappearance and falsely accused by many local teens. She is still ostracized by them today.