New Celeste Rivas Video Shows Argument With Neighbors Months After She Went Missing

Celeste Rivas went home to visit family in Lake Elsinore, CA exactly one year before her body was found in D4vd’s Tesla … that’s what this new video of her arguing with her parents’ neighbors seems to show. The video, obtained by TMZ, was…

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Laken Snelling Passed Out on Top of Baby, Claims She Woke Up to Find It Dead

New chilling details about the arrest of former University of Kentucky competitive cheerleader Laken Snelling have emerged. 

Snelling, 21, told medical staff she guessed her baby was still alive when she gave birth and allegedly hid the infant’s body in a closet last month, according to court records obtained by WKYT-TV on Friday, September 26. 

After giving birth, the cheerleader said she passed out and fell on top of the baby. 

When she woke up, Snelling found the infant “blue and purple,” according to the records. 

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At that time, Snelling believed the baby was dead. She wrapped up the infant and laid next to the body on the floor, which is described as giving her comfort. 

Snelling’s baby was later found “wrapped in a towel inside of a black trash bag,” according to an arrest citation.

After allegedly concealing the baby in the closet, the records state that Snelling made her way to the University of Kentucky’s campus but did not go to class. 

Snelling also found a University of Kentucky student clinic but did not go inside. 

The cheerleader was eventually detained and taken to Lexington police headquarters before being transported to a local hospital for evaluation. 

Snelling told hospital staff that the baby displayed some fetal movement, including a “whimper,” after it was born. 

A third party was responsible for calling authorities on August 27, reporting that an infant was found “cold to the touch” in the closet of a Lexington home. 

Snelling was arrested on August 30 and charged with abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence and concealing the birth of an infant.

When she was questioned by police, Snelling “admitted to giving birth” and to “concealing the birth by cleaning any evidence, placing all cleaning items used inside of a black trash bag, including the infant, who was wrapped in a towel.”

Snelling pleaded not guilty to all charges during a September 2 court appearance. She was released on $100,000 bond and has been living on house arrest with her parents in Tennessee.

The former athlete was back in a Lexington courtroom on Friday, where she waived her right to a preliminary trial. The case will now proceed to a grand jury. 

The infant’s cause of death was ruled inconclusive and “extensive microscopic analyses are essential to determine the cause and manner of death,” according to a report from the Fayette County Coroner’s Office obtained by Us Weekly on September 4.

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“I understand the community’s concern and sensitivity surrounding the death of a child,” Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn said in the report. “We are conducting a thorough and methodical death investigation to ensure all facts are carefully considered.”

In a statement to Us on September 8, the Lexington Police Department said the investigation into the infant’s death remains “ongoing.”

Snelling is a former student at the University of Kentucky and had been a performer on the school’s STUNT cheerleading team for the past three seasons at the time of her arrest.

A university spokesperson confirmed to Us on September 6 that Snelling is no longer enrolled at the school or on the STUNT team.

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Don’t Miss These 3 Underrated Thrillers on Netflix, HBO Max and More Before September Ends

There aren’t many days left in September, but there’s still enough time to catch a handful of thrillers before the end of the month.

The Watch With Us team has chosen a trio of underrated thrillers on Netflix, HBO Max and Prime Video that should close out your movie nights for the month.

Two of our picks are celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2025, and they couldn’t be more different from each other.

Our final pick is a film that really should have done better in theaters. But now it can find the audience it deserves.

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‘Copycat’ (1995)

Copycat revolves around Dr. Helen Hudson (Sigourney Weaver), a woman who thought she understood the minds of serial killers. One near-fatal encounter with an actual serial killer, Daryll Lee Cullum (Harry Connick Jr.), was more than enough to convince Helen to never leave her apartment again.

Cullum may be in prison, but a new serial killer is stalking the streets who is emulating some of the most famous murderers in American history. Inspector Mary Jane “M.J.” Monahan (Holly Hunter) approaches Helen about working on the case and ending her isolation. However, the copycat killer welcomes her involvement in the chase and proves that he can get to her at any time. Even consulting with Cullum himself may not be enough to end this reign of terror.

Copycat is streaming on Netflix until September 30.

‘Crimson Tide’ (1995)

Crimson Tide boasts an incredible cast, including Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman, Viggo Mortensen, James Gandolfini and Rocky Carroll. The late Tony Scott directed the film, and Quentin Tarantino devotees will surely recognize the dialogue he contributed to Michael Schiffer‘s script.

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Washington plays Lieutenant Commander Ronald “Ron” Hunter, the new executive officer for Captain Franklin “Frank” Ramsey (Hackman) on the USS Alabama. During a crisis, this nuclear submarine is called upon to launch an attack. Hunter and Ramsey’s disagreement over whether to follow through on that order splits the crew and leads to a mutiny. And if the crew can’t stop fighting themselves, they may perish at the hands of an enemy vessel.

Crimson Tide is streaming on Prime Video until September 30.

‘Criminal’ (2016)

Criminal may remind some movie lovers of Face/Off, although it doesn’t go so far as to let Kevin Costner and Ryan Reynolds play each other’s characters. Reynolds plays CIA agent Bill Pope, the only man standing between America’s adversaries gaining a program created by Jan Strook (Michael Pitt) that can override control of any nuclear weapon in the world.

When Pope is killed in action, his superior, Quaker Wells (Gary Oldman), turns to Dr. Franks (Tommy Lee Jones) for an experimental procedure to implant Pope’s memories into a dangerous criminal, Jerico Stewart (Costner). Jerico was a sociopath before the procedure, but Pope’s feelings for his wife, Jill (Gal Gadot), and their daughter trigger a newfound humanity. The fate of the world may come down to what Jerico decides to do next.

Criminal is streaming on HBO Max until September 30.

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Taylor Swift Reportedly Attends Travis Kelce’s NFL Game After Selena Gomez’s Wedding

Taylor Swift flew in under the radar to watch her fiancé Travis Kelce play his NFL game in Kansas City on Sunday — mere hours after attending Selena Gomez’s wedding in California, TMZ has confirmed. The pop star slipped in undetected to Arrowhead…

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