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    No one ever wants the knock on the door to be from the FBI Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese expert weighs in on why true crime makes us so anxious

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    Sat, 07 Mar 2026 02:00:00 +0000

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    New Hulu true crime series Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese explores deceit at its cruelest and one FBI expert says it's 'natural' for fans to be worried too.

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    I've often struggled with the concept of true crime as entertainment over education. When we binge-watch new documentaries, the line between the two is often indistinguishable, but with new Hulu series Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese , the background speaks for itself.

    In a nutshell, 16-year-old Skylar Neese vanishes from her West Virginia home, leaving her family and community in turmoil. As the search for answers intensifies, attention turns toward Skylars closest friends, uncovering "a tangled web of secrets, betrayal, and identity" as Hulu and Disney+ (for international fans) put it. It's clear that the community worked together to achieve the end product and tell Skylar's story something director Clair Titley confirms when I talk to her. But I can't help but be left with another concern. You may like Just watched Girl Taken on Paramount+? The cast suggest streaming this comedy next Crime 101 writer-director reveals his 'Mount Rushmore' of crime movies The FBI found Nancy Guthrie's 'inaccessible' Video Doorbell data, and I have some questions for Google While it's fantastic to know how Friends Like These was produced with such resounding care and consent, Skylar's tragic story proves that we literally cannot trust anybody, at any stage. It's the sort of situation that would send any chronic overthinker to an anxious spiral... particularly considering how law and
    order forces are currently being viewed in the Western world. Are they here
    to help, or be a hinderance? Will they suddenly turn up at my door one day
    for something I didn't do? But never fear. I spoke to Rob Ambrosini, an FBI agent who conducted more than 3,000 polygraph examinations during his 24
    years in his role, which included the Skylar Neese case. Not only does he think it's "natural" for viewers to feel anxious while watching, but he's got the perfect advice for keeping our own thoughts rational. Today's best Hulu deals Get first month free Hulu - Monthly (with Ads) $7.99 $9.99 /mth View at Hulu Get First Month Free Hulu (No Ads) $18.99 /mth View at Hulu "The FBI wants to help people, at the end of the day" "First of all, it's completely natural," Ambrosini begins. "People are very apprehensive about talking to someone in a law enforcement setting, but by and large, I would ask that they remember this. People enter law enforcement because they want to provide a service. They want to help people at the end of the day, and I think that
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    "No one ever wants a knock on the door to be the FBI, do they? That's usually not someone's ideal day. That being said, if someone is nervous about something, nine times out of 10 we'll talk about it and I can address that specific concern."

    He continues, "The profession of law enforcement is a service-related
    calling, and I think when they're talking to someone that they truly care. They want to get to the truth, wherever the truth leads. It can be painful at times, but ultimately, they want to get to the ground truth. So I do understand the apprehensive feelings." Today's best Disney+ Bundle deals Disney+, Hulu Bundle $12.99 /mth View at Disney+ Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle
    - Basic $19.99 /mth View at Disney+ Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle - Premium $29.99 /mth View at Disney+ Skylar Neese and her friend Sheila. (Image
    credit: Hulu) If everyone in the FBI was like Ambrosini, I'd never worry a
    day in my life again. Warm, engaging and naturally disarming, it's unsurprising that he was asked to appear in the documentary... something that tapped into his own worries. What to read next Crime 101 ending explained: what happens to Mike Davis, Lou Lubesnick, and Sharon Colvin? How to watch Lost Women of Alaska stream chilling true-crime investigation Harlan Coben's Run Away review: the most unhinged thriller on Netflix yet

    "To be truthful, I was probably a little bit conflicted," he adds. "Traditionally, growing up in the FBI, we tend to be a little bit out of the media. We usually don't go out there and publicly make statements.

    "But I had heard the case profiled on various other outlets previously, on podcasts and things like that. And it was done in a very linear, clinical fashion, where it was used as a backdrop for a broader true crime approach. Once I got authority to publicly speak on this from the FBI, and I met the team participating and was really taken aback by the care used to tell Skylar's story.

    "I have to tell you, it really is a beautiful representation of Skylar and
    her family. And when I saw the final product, I was so impressed by seeing things through the lens of her friends, which feels appropriate. [Skylar's parents] Dave and Mary play a huge role as well. It's not my nature to kind
    of go out and do this, but they all made it very comfortable."

    Moral of the story... there's a little bit of kindness everywhere.

    Episodes of Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese are on Hulu (US) and Disney+ (international) from March 6. Today's best Hulu + Live TV deals Hulu Live TV (With Ads) $82.99 /mth View at Hulu Hulu + Live TV (No Ads) $95.99 /mth View at Hulu Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

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