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Former Kentucky University’s competitiveness Cloth She took the mat a few months before she claimed to be born and hid the remains in a litter bag.
Snelling, 21, can be seen competing in the Stunt 2025 National Championship on April 25, in a video on the YouTube Flocheer Page.
The cheerleader was Arrested on August 30 and charged with bodyguardinterfere with physical evidence and hide the birth of a baby. She was released on a $ 100,000 bond and now lives on “imprisoned a home with no ankle monitor” with her parents in Tennessee.
During appearance in Lexington Court Room on Tuesday, September 2, Snelling pleaded innocent to all accusations.
In the video, Snelling can be seen helping to pick up one of her fellow air players during normal order. Snelling also acts as an encouraging team elsewhere in the video, supporting Cheerleader enthusiastically from the mat side.
The Kentucky University Stunt team lost to California Baptist University in the National Championship, held at the University of Lipscomb Nashville. This was Cal Baptist’s fifth straight national title in Stunt.
According to USA Cheer, Stunt “removes the crowd-leading element and focuses on fun technical and athletic components, including partner stunts, pyramids, basket throwing, group jumps and a Tem pull.
Snelling had been on the Kentucky University Stunt team for three seasons before being arrested last month.
A university spokesman told US Weekly on Friday, September 5, that Snelling was Is no longer a student at school or on the stunt team.
Snelling was arrested at her Lexington home, Kentucky on August 30, after authorities previously responded to a call for an unresponsive baby at the residence on August 27.
The “Located Baby was wrapped in a towel inside a black trash bag,” according to an arrest quote.
During her interview with authorities on the spot, Snelling admitted “to give birth.”
Snelling also admitted to “hide the birth by cleaning any evidence, placing all the cleaning items used inside a black litter bag, including the baby, which was wrapped in a towel.”
A spokesman for the Lexington Police Department told US Weekly on Monday, September 8, that the investigation into the birth and the death of the baby remained “ongoing.”
Snelling’s introductory court hearing is scheduled for September 26.