The Dark Side of Cheerleading: The Mom Who Planned a Murder Over Tryouts

In 1991, Wanda Holloway tried to hire a hitman to kill her daughter’s cheerleading rival’s mother. The price? $2,500 and a diamond ring. The reason? Her daughter didn’t make the cheerleading squad.
But here’s what shocked America—she wasn’t a criminal. She was a 37-year-old suburban housewife from Channelview, Texas, who believed that if Verna Heath was dead, her daughter Amber would be too traumatized to try out for cheerleading. And Wanda’s daughter Shanna would finally make the team.
This is the complete story of the Texas Cheerleader Murder Mom—the ruler incident that started it all, the recordings that convicted her, and where everyone is today.
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