Pre-competitive cheerleaders at the University of Kentucky Lake Snelling She was allegedly born and hid her body in a garbage bag a few months ago.
Snelling, 21, can be seen at the 2025 National Stunts National Championships on April 25 Flocheer YouTube Page.
Cheerleading is Arrested on August 30 and charged with abuse of the bodytamper with physical evidence and cover up the birth of the baby. She was released on a $100,000 margin and now lives on “home imprisonment without ankle monitor” with her parents in Tennessee.
During a appearance in Lexington Court on Tuesday, September 2, No guilty All charges.
In the video, the snot can be seen helping to hang one of her teammates in the routine. Snelling also acted as an inspiring teammate elsewhere in the video, enthusiastically supporting the cheerleaders from one side of the mat.
The University of Kentucky stunt team lost to California Baptist Church in the national championship game held at Lipscomb University in Nashville. This is Cal Baptist’s fifth consecutive national championship.
According to the American Cheers, the stunt “remove the crowd-leading elements and focus on the technical and athletic components of cheering, including companion stunts, pyramids, basket throws, group jumps and rolls. These elements are all put together in a short routine, and both teams have to head to head on the floor at the same time.”
Snelling served on the University of Kentucky stunt team for three seasons before being arrested last month.
A university spokesperson told Us Weekly on Friday, September 5 that Snelling is No longer a student in the school Or in the stunt team.
On August 27, authorities responded to calls about a non-responsive baby at the residence, and Snelling was arrested on August 30 at his home in Lexington, Kentucky.
The arrest citation says, “The baby is wrapped in a towel in a black garbage bag.”
In an interview with the authorities on the spot, he “accepted giving birth.”
Snelling also admitted to “covering birth by cleaning any evidence, putting all cleaning items in black garbage bags, including babies wrapped in towels.”
A Lexington Police Department spokesman told Us Weekly on Monday, Sept. 8 that the investigation into birth and infant deaths remains “persistent”.
Snelling’s preliminary court hearing is scheduled for September 26.

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