@_sheliiaa Direct
For a second, silence.
She paused. That was too vague.
This was dangerous.
The X (formerly Twitter) handle belongs to Shelia Eddy , one of the perpetrators involved in the high-profile 2012 murder of 16-year-old Skylar Neese in Morgantown, West Virginia . This social media account remains preserved as a chilling, public digital archive. It provides true-crime researchers and the public a direct look into the mind of a teenage killer who continued tweeting normally before, during, and after committing first-degree murder. The Digital Footprint of a Crime @_sheliiaa
Her heart gave a nervous flutter. She looked out the window. The night sky was black, as usual, but the streetlamp below, usually a harsh electric blue-white, was now a sickly amber. For a second, silence
Several posts from the account have become infamous artifacts within the true-crime community: This was dangerous
In another chilling post that true-crime analysts frequently point to, Eddy posted a tweet detailing how three people could keep a secret if two were dead, showing a calculated, detached approach to the murder plot. The Modern Psychological Impact