See No Evil Season 1 Episode 6 What Happened to Skylar Neese?
- TV14
- March 24, 2015
- 43 min
-
8.9 (51)
In season 1 episode 6 of See No Evil, the case of Skylar Neese is investigated. Skylar was a 16-year-old girl from West Virginia who disappeared in July 2012. Her two best friends, Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy, reported her missing and helped with the search efforts. However, as time went on, suspicion began to fall on Rachel and Shelia.
The episode begins with interviews from Skylar's parents and friends, as they recount their memories of her and how they felt when she went missing. They describe her as a happy, outgoing girl who loved spending time with her friends but also had a strong sense of responsibility. As the search for Skylar continues, investigators begin to piece together what happened to her.
Through surveillance footage and phone records, they are able to track Rachel and Shelia's movements on the night Skylar disappeared. They discover that the girls had picked up Skylar and driven her to a secluded area in Pennsylvania. There, they murdered her and buried her body. The motive for the killing remains unclear, but it is speculated that it may have been a result of jealousy or insecurity.
As the investigation unfolds, the episode delves into the psychology of the two girls responsible for Skylar's death. Interviews with experts in the field of psychology are used to shed light on why they may have committed such a heinous act. The episode also explores the impact Skylar's death had on her friends and family, and how they were able to eventually find closure.
Throughout the episode, there are reenactments of key moments in the investigation, as well as interviews with those involved in the case. The use of surveillance footage and phone records adds a sense of realism to the episode, as viewers are able to see firsthand how the investigation unfolded.
In the end, the episode serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of peer pressure and the importance of trusting one's instincts. Skylar's tragic death is a reminder that sometimes even the people we trust the most can be capable of unspeakable acts. The episode is a sobering but important reminder of the importance of vigilance and the need to always be aware of our surroundings.