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Subject: Wanda Webb Holloway
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Asked by: maryka-ga
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Posted: 19 Mar 2006 09:14 PST
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Question ID: 709164
I'd like to know about Wanda Webb Holloway's (cheerleader's murder for
hire mom in Channelview, Texas} current situation: still in prison?
still married? relationship with her kids?
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Subject: Re: Wanda Webb Holloway
From: daemon_byte-ga on 20 Mar 2006 04:12 PST
 
I'd be surprised if you found this information on the Internet. Apart
from the fact its old news so most people wont follow it and so people
who publish information upon it usually this sort of information is
deliberately kept quiet to stop people trying to find them for their
own personal vendetta or other reason.
Subject: Re: Wanda Webb Holloway
From: sandigits-ga on 16 Apr 2006 22:03 PDT
 
haven't been able to find anything about her life since prison but, -
to answer your question: still in prison?  No.  Read On:

Saturday, March 1, 1997

'Cheerleader mom' freed after serving six months

By MICHELLE KOIDIN Associated Press Writer

HOUSTON (AP) - Wanda Holloway, jailed for trying to hire a hit man to
kill the mother of her daughter's cheerleading rival, was freed this
morning.

Ms. Holloway had served six months of a 10-year sentence after
pleading no contest to solicitation of capital murder. She will be on
probation for the next 9-1/2 years.

Ms. Holloway - the so-called "cheerleader mom" whose saga drew
international publicity and led to two television movies - initially
was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 1991. That conviction was
overturned when it was discovered a juror was on probation.

Ms. Holloway did not answer questions while leaving the courtroom this morning.

During the hearing, State District Judge George Godwin denied
prosecutors' request to send Ms. Holloway to a mental hospital. He
instead ordered her to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. Godwin said
he would re-evaluate the terms of her probation after the test.

"Until we know a doctor has said she is over this obsession, no, we do
not feel comfortable," said Verna Heath, the target of the alleged
plot.

However, Mrs. Heath added, "I don't intend on spending the rest of my life scared."

Godwin also ordered Ms. Holloway to perform 1,000 hours of community
service. He recommended she spend it in a homeless shelter.

During her half-year at the state prison in Gatesville she was
assigned to the hoe detail, clearing weeds from sides of highways.

Defense attorney Jack Zimmermann said Ms. Holloway already has lined
up a job as a secretary at a small business in Kingwood, which is
across Houston from Channelview, where the events unfolded.

Zimmermann said his client does not plan to cash in on her notoriety,
adding no book or movie deals are in the works.

"She's not going to do any interviews for compensation," Zimmermann said.

Jurors in the 1991 trial heard secretly recorded tapes of Ms. Holloway
asking her brother-in-law to hire a hit man to kill the mother of a
girl who was vying against her daughter for a spot on the cheerleading
squad.

Ms. Holloway said she wanted the mother killed because she believed
that the daughter would be so upset that she would drop out of the
competition.

Witnesses at the original trial described Ms. Holloway as a vindictive
mother who was overzealous in pursuing her daughter's dreams. Both
girls were 13 at the time.

The case was spoofed in the HBO movie "The Positively True Adventures
of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom," which starred actress
Holly Hunter as Ms. Holloway. A second made-for-TV movie, "Willing to
Kill: the Texas Cheerleader Story," aired on ABC in 1992.

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