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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Laken Snelling: The Phone Evidence, the Concealment Record, and Whether This Manslaughter Charge Can Hold at Trial

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 17 March 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Laken Snelling's phone told a story that months of public behavior was built to contradict. Deleted labor photos. Week-by-week pregnancy tracking. A documented record of concealment running alongside nationals competitions, a relationship, and a TikTok listing "be a mom" as a life goal. A grand jury saw all four levels of criminal homicide and landed on first-degree manslaughter — conscious disregard. Now the question is whether that charge holds.

Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Hidden Killers alongside Robin Dreeke to examine the Laken Snelling case from the inside — the evidence, the charge, the gaps, and where the prosecution and defense are each most exposed.

Coffindaffer works through the evidentiary record with precision. The phone documentation and what it legally establishes. The word "guessed" — the language Snelling used with hospital staff when asked whether her son was alive — and how prosecutors use hedged language in a case where the medical examiner has already established the child was born alive. The roommates who heard noise for an hour at 4 in the morning, accepted a fainting explanation, and went back to bed — and whether that peripheral behavior ever becomes something the prosecution has to actively account for at trial.

Dreeke addresses the behavioral layer: what the sustained parallel concealment documented on that phone reveals, how it differs from denial or dissociation, and where it sits on the behavioral spectrum of neonaticide cases. He also addresses the jury challenge — what it means to ask twelve people to hold a 22-year-old competitive athlete with no criminal record to a standard of conscious disregard when she doesn't match the assumptions most jurors carry into a case like this.

The charge is first-degree manslaughter. Up to 31 years. The evidence is compelling in places and complicated in others. This is where it gets examined honestly.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Brewski and Robin Dree.

0:07.0

Let's talk about one more case here today.

0:11.0

Lincoln Snelly gave birth alone at 4 a.m. on August 27th, 2025 in her Lexington, Kentucky apartment.

0:18.0

Her son was found hours later by her roommates wrapped in a towel and a bag

0:22.1

in her closet, born alive, cause of death, exphyxia by undetermined means. A grand jury indicted her

0:29.2

on first-degree manslaughter. When investigators found on her phone is what makes this case a little bit

0:34.4

different. And that's where we're going to start. Her phone had

0:38.0

deleted labor photos, week-by-week pregnancy tracking, and months of active concealment while she was

0:45.1

competing at nationals and cheerleading and doing what looked like maternity photos with her boyfriend.

0:52.0

It's not really denial. What exactly is it?

0:55.4

What on earth, Jen, I'm going to start with you.

0:59.8

What do you think was going through this young woman's mind when she decided I'm going to put this baby that's making noises that I just gave birth to in a trash bag in my closet and then go out to McDonald's, which is exactly what happened.

1:17.2

I want to know the proximal event.

1:20.0

To me, this was an onset of a proximal event that happened that made her want to do this.

1:26.6

Yeah.

1:27.2

So I want to see a breakup, something with a breakup, something to do with her finding out that

1:34.9

really, remember there were two boyfriends that really somehow she found out it was one

1:39.2

boyfriend, not the other one.

1:41.0

She thought it was.

1:42.6

There's a proximal event. i believe that she said either in

1:47.5

your face you're never going to be the father to this child or yeah you're going to break up with me

1:53.9

in your face i'm going to kill your kid i know that sounds so rough but i really believe that there's

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