Posted on 01/01/2025 7:14:39 AM PST by BenLurkin
Pretty and popular, Aubrey Vanlandingham had the world at her feet as she progressed through high school in a well-to-do suburb of Austin, Texas.
Not only was she a cheerleader, but she had also just been made president of the school's Future Farmers of America.
And she was particularly proud of her pet goat, Lacey, which she paraded in animal shows across the state for cash prizes and certificates.
The 17-year-old posted her beloved pet on her social media, with now-deleted posts seen by DailyMail.com detailing her excitement to head up Vista Ridge High School's FFA in Cedar Park, in her senior year.
But, prosecutors claim, her desire to win got too much for the teen, and she turned to evil ways to ensure victory – by poisoning a fellow student's goat.
Vanlandingham is facing the prospect of up to two years in prison if convicted of poisoning six-month-old Willy twice over a three-day period, eventually killing him.
The brazen teenager showed no remorse when authorities launched a probe, allegedly telling cops: 'I don't like cheaters' when questioned.
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🤣🤣🤣
First thing I thought of too.
Getting a head start on Tonya Harding.
It’s Austin, that ain’t Texas, it’s California.
Oh, no! There’s a photo of her with the proverbial goat!
Always remember what’s going to look good on the resume.
Chances of her deciding not to be evil in the future is pretty much nill.
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