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Custody Ordeal Shadows Tragic Murder-Suicide of Utah Cheer Mom and Daughter

By Matthias Binder February 17, 2026
Cheer Mom Who Allegedly Killed Daughter in Murder-Suicide Had Past Custody Issues
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Cheer Mom Who Allegedly Killed Daughter in Murder-Suicide Had Past Custody Issues

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A Shocking Welfare Check Turns FatalNine Years of Bitter Custody DisputesGrief Ripples Through Cheer Community and NeighborhoodPolice Probe Continues Without Clear Motive

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Las Vegas – Authorities uncovered the bodies of a 38-year-old mother and her 11-year-old daughter in a hotel room at the Rio Hotel & Casino, confirming an apparent murder-suicide that shattered a weekend cheerleading trip.[1][2]

A Shocking Welfare Check Turns Fatal

Officers responded to a welfare check around 10:45 a.m. on Sunday after the pair failed to appear at their cheer competition. Hotel security assisted as police knocked repeatedly and called out, but received no answer. Without signs of distress, they advised security and left the scene.[1]

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Later that afternoon, persistent concerns from family and friends prompted security to return. Around 2:30 p.m., they entered the room and discovered the two deceased females. Patrol units quickly secured the area, launching a homicide investigation. Police determined the mother shot her daughter late Saturday night before turning the gun on herself.[2]

The victims hailed from West Jordan, Utah. Tawnia McGeehan, the mother, traveled with her daughter Addi Smith for the Utah Xtreme Cheer tournament. Team members raised the alarm when Addi missed her event, sharing a missing persons flyer on social media.[3]

Nine Years of Bitter Custody Disputes

Court records exposed a protracted legal fight between McGeehan and her ex-husband, Brad Smith, stretching back to their 2015 divorce. The conflict persisted for nearly a decade, marked by accusations and restrictive court orders.[4]

In 2020, McGeehan temporarily lost custody after a judge found she engaged in behaviors alienating Addi from her father. Documents cited domestic abuse in the child’s presence and questioned her co-parenting ability. The following year, McGeehan sought a temporary restraining order, alleging Addi’s stepmother recorded custody exchanges in violation of agreements.[1]

  • 2015: Divorce finalized, custody battles begin.
  • 2020: Temporary sole custody to father due to alienation and abuse concerns.[5]
  • 2021: McGeehan files restraining order against stepmother.
  • 2024: Joint legal and physical custody established, alternating weekly schedules.

Court mandates included parking cars apart during school handoffs, no filming exchanges, and use of a custody app for scheduling events like sports and medical visits. Mediation resolved disputes before court intervention.[5]

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Grief Ripples Through Cheer Community and Neighborhood

Addi emerged as a beloved figure in Utah Xtreme Cheer. Coaches described her as a positive leader and dedicated athlete who embodied the team’s spirit. The gym announced grief counseling for families on Tuesday.[1]

In West Jordan, neighbors tied blue ribbons to trees in solidarity. Residents recalled Addi’s joyful energy, from cartwheels in the yard to daily walks to school. One local expressed the community’s shock: the loss left a void where her laughter once filled the streets.[3]

A GoFundMe supports Brad Smith’s family with funeral costs. The cheer squad shared profound sorrow, stating the young girl remained forever part of their family.[2]

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Police Probe Continues Without Clear Motive

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police held a press conference Monday. Homicide Lt. Robert Price detailed the welfare check sequence but withheld a motive. Investigators noted a note in the room, though contents stayed private.[3]

The case drew national attention, highlighting tensions in high-conflict divorces. Authorities extended condolences to all involved.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • A routine cheer trip ended in unthinkable violence at a Las Vegas resort.
  • Years of documented custody friction preceded the incident.
  • Communities in Utah rally with grief support and memorials.

This heartbreaking case underscores the lasting scars of family disputes. As investigations unfold, questions linger about prevention. What steps can families take amid such strife? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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