
Pretty Little Killers
The Truth Behind the Savage Murder of Skylar Neese
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Pam Ward
About this listen
After killer Shelia Eddy pled guilty to first-degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison and Rachel Shoaf was sentenced to thirty years for second-degree murder, family, friends, investigators, and other key sources reveal the facts you would have learned if the case had gone to trial.
Including specific details drawn from Rachel's confession, Pretty Little Killers looks at the crime through the eyes of the victim and killers, providing intimate testimony from the pages of Rachel's personal journal, Skylar's diary and school papers, and court records. Daleen Berry and Geoffrey C. Fuller examine all this, including previously unreported details about Rachel and Shelia's rumored lesbian relationship, and explain why more than one investigator believes that Skylar's murder was a thrill kill. Most important, Pretty Little Killers provides a satisfying answer to Skylar's final question: "Why?"
©2014 Daleen Berry and Geoffrey C. Fuller (P)2014 TantorScary
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Reminded me of Ann Rule books
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I would have personally liked if the book had focussed more on Skylars background before her death, and the person that she was, as the story made her come across bad in points and no one deserved what happened to Skylar and the focus should more have been on that, although I appreciated hearing about how kind she was to animals and how she was kind to the LGBTQ+ community.
I think we had too many perspectives in the book and I would have appreciated it being narrowed down.
I thought the narration was great. Very well paced.
Devastating story about what happened to Skylar Neese
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overall, very good
performance, very good
story, Very Real!
I rarely leave reviews on audible and even more rarely pause the book 2 hrs till the end just so i can post a review.
hence this review.
i am writing this 2 and a bit months after the horrifying slaying of 4 students from a uni in Moscow Idaho.
the hallmarks of the book Pretty Little Killers has so many similarities with the ongoing case in Idaho. whether it be the social media attraction or the silenced hush hush by the UNI itself or the drugs problem that the UNI has, the similarities are overwhelming . this book uncovers more that people realise and those reasons need to be looked into more to avoid other situations arising alike this. whether it be drugs, peer pressure or pure bullying, these Unis need to start caring for their students and addressing these problems rather than hiding them from public view just for stats.
going to read the rest of the book now....
Social Media-the next generation crime fighting?
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Such a sad story
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Learnt a lot from this book
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Frightening to consider
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The book was very in depth and although not confusing it did jump back and forth in the timeline, would have been better from start to finish rather than jumping around.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
It's a warning to all parents of teenagers, a stark and terrifying one, IWho was your favorite character and why?
The Lad who loved Skylar, he seemed really sweet, kind and genuine.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
No, to be honest. I didn't like Skylar, I thought she was demanding, jealous, controlling and someone who would blackmail friends in order to keep them as friends, dangling the threat of exposure like a nasty old carrot. The three girls were typical bratty singletons , and the issues that singletons have when children is a 'mine mine mine' demeanour when they mature the unwillingness to share is just as prevalent and in this case it ended in disaster.Sadness
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Compassionate
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