Kentucky college athlete accused of hiding dead baby in closet was ‘serial bully,’ former classmate says
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The University of Kentucky student-athlete accused of hiding her dead newborn inside a closet was described as a “serial bully,” according to a former classmate.

Laken Snelling, 21, was taken into custody on Sunday after officers with the Lexington Police Department responded to an unresponsive infant, according to officials. The infant was “pronounced deceased at the scene,” officials said in a statement. Police said Snelling was the infant’s mother.

The Fayette County Coroner’s Office in Lexington, Kentucky, said in a statement that an autopsy on the male infant was inconclusive, adding extensive microscopic analysis is needed to determine how the infant died.

Snelling was charged with tampering with physical evidence, concealing the birth of an infant and abuse of a corpse. She pleaded not guilty.

University of Kentucky entrance

School officials confirmed Laken Snelling was a senior at the University of Kentucky. (Getty Images)

Snelling also “admitted to giving birth,” the police document indicated.

She was released from jail on a $100,000 bond and placed on house arrest.

Other similar cases have gained national attention.

In 1996, Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson had a baby in a $52 a night Delaware hotel room, then they dumped the infant in a dumpster. The two claimed the baby was stillborn, according to NBC Philadelphia.

Amy Grossberg fell sick after returning to her dorm at the University of Delaware and needed to be hospitalized. Once at the hospital, doctors determined she delivered a baby.

Students at University of Kentucky campus

Laken Snelling was on the STUNT team at the University of Kentucky. (Getty Images)

Melissa Drexler gave birth to a baby while in a bathroom at her New Jersey high school prom in 1997, according to the New York Times. Officials said Drexler wrapped the infant in plastic bags and put him in a trash bin.

Drexler pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Fox News Digital reached out to Snelling’s attorney for comment.

Fox News Digital’s Alexandria Koch contributed to this report.

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