There were a lot of rumors at school
There were numerous rumors floating throughout the school. Skylar was claimed to have died from a heroin overdose after attending a party, among other things. Corporal Ronnie Gaskins, who was assigned to the case, stated that this was revealed to him. “People there panicked, and they disposed of the body,” he explained. They didn’t have much to go on, so they thought this was correct. It was a good thing Jessica Colebank of the Star City Police Department had reservations. She didn’t dispute her instincts and even went so far as to call out the girls: their stories were identical. Unless it’s prepared, no one’s narrative is the same. ‘Shelia is acting strangely,’ I thought to myself. ‘Rachel is terrified.'”
What Her Social Media Accounts Told Us
Unfortunately, they did not have a valid justification to arrest the females at the moment. The Neese couple had been in pain as the police continued their investigation. They only wanted to know what happened to Skylar and, if possible, bring her home safely. Because all three of the females were quite active on Twitter and Facebook, social media provided them with a few hints. Skylar tweeted the day before her disappearance, “Sick of being at fu**ing home.” Thank you ‘friends,’ I enjoy getting out with you all as well.” She also tweeted, “You doing s*** like that is why I can NEVER completely trust you.”