Univ. of Kentucky Cheerleader
Infant’s Autopsy Completed
… Questions Left Unanswered
Published
The autopsy report for the University of Kentucky cheerleader Laken Snelling‘s infant has been completed … but investigators are still left with questions about how the baby died.
A report from the Fayette County Coroner’s office obtained by TMZ reveals the cause of death of the baby boy — who died on August 27 — is inconclusive and that “extensive microscopic analyses are essential to determine the cause and manner of death.”
Coroner Gary W. Ginn confirms the investigation remains open and his office is “conducting a thorough and methodical death investigation to ensure all facts are carefully considered.”
He adds … “I understand the community’s concern and sensitivity surrounding the death of a child. … Please keep the family and friends as well as the University of Kentucky friends in your thoughts and prayers.”
As we reported … an infant boy was found dead and wrapped in a towel in a trash bag located in a closet last week … and the 21-year-old stunt performer was arrested Sunday.
Snelling was subsequently charged with abuse of a corpse, tampering with evidence and concealing the birth of an infant.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ she has admitted to the crime.
She posted $100,000 bond and is on home incarceration with no ankle monitor at her parents’ home in Tennessee.
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