Kentucky cheerleader Laken Snelling’s ex-boyfriend offers DNA

Ex-boyfriend Lake Snellinga former University of Kentucky competitive cheerleader accused of hiding the baby’s body in a closet, has provided the authorities with DNA.
Izaiah Hall His father recently handed the DNA sample to police, his father told New York Post On Saturday, September 6.
“Lexington police asked him to get off the station and gave the sample,” Hall’s father Justin Smithexplain. “I know nothing about it, we don’t know if Izaiah is the father.”
Hall, 21, is currently a quarterback at Cumberland County University in Williamsburg, Kentucky, who is studying business administration.
He attended Anderson County High School in Clinton, Tennessee, about 50 miles from Snelling, where he studied at Jefferson County High School in Dandridge, Tennessee.
It is not clear how long the lobby date is or when the couple breaks up.
“I really don’t want to go into details at this stage,” Hall’s father told postal.
Social media posts show that until June, with another man’s nose. It is not clear whether the men in the position are related in any way to the death of Snelling’s baby, or that the couple remained together when the baby died.
Snelling was arrested on August 30 at her home in Lexington, Kentucky and charged with abuse of the body, tampering with physical evidence and covering up the birth of the baby.
Authorities were dispatched to the house on August 27 after receiving a call about the unresponsive baby.
According to the arrest citation, “the baby is wrapped in a towel in a black garbage bag.”
In a live interview with authorities, she “enjoyed the need to give birth” and “covered birth by cleaning any evidence, putting all cleaning items in black garbage bags, including babies wrapped in towels.”
Snelling appeared in Lexington court on Tuesday, September 2, where she pleaded not guilty to all charges.
She was released on a $100,000 margin and now lives on “home imprisonment without ankle monitor” with her parents in Tennessee.
A university spokesperson told US Weekly On Friday, September 5, Snelling is no longer a student or college stunt team at the school, a competitive cheerleader, and Snelling has been a member of the past three seasons.
Snelling’s preliminary court hearing is scheduled for September 26.