Rachel had a mental breakdown
They could see Rachel was going through a lot. In fact, things were so severe that her parents decided to reunite in order to assist her. On December 28, 2012, everything came to a head. That’s when Monongalia County police got a call from Patria Shoaf. “I have an issue with a 16-year-old daughter of mine,” she added frantically. I can’t keep her under control any longer. She’s punching us, shouting at us, and racing around the neighborhood.” In the background of the call, they could hear the teen sobbing uncontrollably: “Give me the phone. No! No! This is the end of the story. This is the end!” “My husband is trying to contain her,” her mother said at the end of the phone call. Please act quickly.”

Rachel had a mental breakdown.
Her Confession Was Worse Than They Had Expected
Rachel was then sent to a psychiatric facility. She was released three days after being admitted. The cops then interviewed her. She saw this as her chance to finally tell them the truth. The police were still certain that Skylar had died as a result of a heroin overdose and were eager to learn more. But what this young lady said stunned them all. “We stabbed her,” she admits. The truth was far grimmer than any of them had anticipated. They were surprised to learn that the murder was planned a month in advance. Rachel and Shelia had the idea while in the middle of science class.

Her Confession Was Worse Than They Had Expected