The College of Kentucky has revealed cheerleader Laken Snelling’s standing, each on the faculty and on the STUNT cheerleading crew, after her arrest stemming from the dying of her new child child.
Snelling, 21, “is now not a pupil on the college and, in consequence, is now not a member of the STUNT crew,” a spokesperson for the college advised Us Weekly in an e mail on Friday, September 5.
Although Snelling is at present along with her mother and father on house incarceration with out an ankle monitor, in accordance with Lexington, Kentucky police, her standing on the state’s flagship college remained unclear. On the time of publication, she was nonetheless listed on the 2025 STUNT cheer roster.
STUNT, nonetheless, is a spring sport, that means all competitions happen between January and April, so it’s attainable the roster wouldn’t be up to date till nearer to the 2026 season. The Wildcats went 29-3 final 12 months, ending as nationwide runners-up for the third consecutive season.
STUNT is a self-discipline inside cheerleading that emphasizes “the technical and athletic parts of cheer, together with accomplice stunts, pyramids, basket tosses, group jumps and tumbling,” in accordance with USA Cheer.
Along with being a three-year member of the crew, Snelling was additionally an Interdisciplinary Incapacity Research main on the College of Kentucky, in accordance with her Fb web page
Snelling was arrested on August 30 and charged with abuse of a corpse, tampering with bodily proof and concealing the beginning of an toddler after authorities discovered her toddler child lifeless in her closet. She pleaded not responsible and was launched on $100,000 bond. Her preliminary listening to is ready for September 26.
Police discovered the child “wrapped in a towel within a black trash bag,” in accordance with an arrest quotation obtained by LEX 18 Information.
When interviewed by police, Snelling reportedly admitted to giving beginning to the child and “concealing the beginning by cleansing any proof, putting all cleansing objects used within a black trash bag, together with the toddler, who was wrapped in a towel.” The investigation is ongoing.
“We will verify that she has been a member of the STUNT crew for the final three seasons,” the college stated in an announcement after her arrest. “All different questions needs to be directed to the Lexington Police.”
An post-mortem carried out on the toddler was unable to find out a reason for dying. “Intensive microscopic analyses are important to find out the trigger and method of dying,” learn a report from the Fayette County Nook’s Workplace obtained by Us Weekly on Thursday, September 4.
“I perceive the neighborhood’s concern and sensitivity surrounding the dying of a kid,” Coroner Gary Ginn stated within the report. “We’re conducting a radical and methodical dying investigation to make sure all details are rigorously thought of.”