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Cheer mom and daughter found dead in apparent murder-suicide.
Summary
Police say a mother shot her 11-year-old daughter and then herself in a Las Vegas hotel room; the deaths follow a years-long custody dispute and the investigation is ongoing.
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Police say a Utah mother shot her 11-year-old daughter and then herself inside a Las Vegas hotel room. The bodies were discovered Sunday at the Rio Hotel & Casino after family members and hotel staff returned to the room. Family members and court records identify the victims as 38-year-old Tawnia McGeehan and her daughter, Addi Smith. The case follows a years-long custody dispute dating back to the couple's 2015 divorce.
Key facts:
- Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said officers were called for a welfare check and later found both victims deceased; officials reported the mother shot her daughter and then herself.
- Court filings and family members described a lengthy custody battle between the parents, including detailed exchange orders and prior court actions.
- The county coroner ruled the mother's death a suicide by gunshot; the daughter's cause and manner of death remain pending.
- Authorities said a note was left at the scene and that the investigation is ongoing; no motive has been released.
Summary:
Local family members, cheer organizations, and community groups have expressed grief and asked for privacy as they mourn. Investigators continue to review the scene, court records, and related information. Undetermined at this time.
