Addi Smith was found dead in a hotel room along with her mum Tawnia McGeehan, who was embroiled in a bitter custody dispute with her ex-husband at the time of their deaths
A stepmother issued a desperate plea for help before a young cheerleader was killed by her mum as she prepared for a competition.
McKennly Smith raised the alarm online after Addi Smith vanished, posting a missing persons poster on Facebook. She added: “My daughter Addi and her mom [are] missing please share post and call or text with any information thank you.”
The poster showed Addi Smith and her mum Tawnia McGeehan, 38, as they smiled into the camera. It listed their last known location as being the New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, they had been due to attend a cheerleading competition but failed to turn up.
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Concerned members of the cheerleading team alerted police after the mum and daughter failed to appear for the cheer competition. Police visited a room in the Rio Hotel & Casino at about 10:45am that day, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Police said in a press release: “Patrol officers along with security personnel for the property attempted to contact the two. Officers knocked on the door and called into the room several times but did not get a response. Based on the details at the time, there was no belief that either was in danger and officers cleared.”
Family members continued to urge police and hotel officials to check the room after they got no response from Addi or her mum. Once hotel security entered the room, they found them both dead with gunshot wounds.
McGeehan was engaged in a bitter custody dispute with her ex-husband- and left behind an apparent suicide note, police said. Addi was a cheerleader for Xtreme Cheer, who later shared a tribute following her death.
“No words do the situation justice. She was so beyond loved, and she will always be a part of the UXC family,” it said.
People who follow Utah Xtreme Cheer, based in Salt Lake City, offered their thoughts to the family, who were said to be suffering “unimaginable” pain. A GoFundMe campaign has been organised to help the family during the difficult time.
“This heart-breaking event has left the family in deep shock and grief, struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of Addi in such a way,” it said. “In the midst of this tragedy, we are reaching out to the community to help Brad and his family navigate the difficult days ahead.”
As of Tuesday evening, about $28,362 (£20,915) has been raised out of a $45,000 (£32,850) total.
For emotional support you can call the Samaritans 24-hour helpline on 116 123, email jo@samaritans.org, visit a Samaritans branch in person or go to the Samaritans website.


