Wanda Holloway, The ‘Pom Pom Mom’ Who Hired A Hitman To Kill The Mother Of Her Daughter’s Cheerleading Rival

How Wanda Holloway Tried To Hire A Hitman To Kill The Mother Of Her Daughter’s Cheerleading Rival

Outraged that her daughter Shanna hadn’t made the cheerleading team two years in a row, Texas mom Wanda Holloway hired a hitman in 1991 to try and kill the mother of Shanna’s rival — in the hopes of making room for Shanna on the team.

Wanda Holloway

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Wanda Holloway was arrested in 1991 for trying to hire a hitman.

In the 1980s and early 1990s, Wanda Holloway lived vicariously through her young daughter Shanna. In particular, Holloway pushed her to achieve the cheerleading dreams she had been denied in her youth.

Determined to see Shanna join the cheerleading team, Holloway spared no effort. However, when Shanna failed to make the team for two years in a row, losing to her peer Amber Heath, Holloway became enraged and desperate. She decided to take decisive action.

In 1991, as the next year of cheerleading tryouts approached, Holloway approached her former brother-in-law, Terry Harper. She had a shocking request: for Terry to kill Amber’s mother, Verna Heath. Holloway believed that Verna’s death would leave Amber too distraught to continue cheerleading, which would in turn open up a spot for Shanna.

But instead Harper reported Holloway to the authorities. She was arrested and charged with solicitation of capital murder — attracting national attention and earning the nickname: “Pom-Pom Mom.”

The case has since become one of the most extreme examples of the lengths some parents go to secure their children’s success. This is the story of Wanda Holloway and the so-called Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot.

Wanda Holloway And Her Unfulfilled Cheerleading Dreams

Wanda Webb Holloway was born in 1954 and was raised in a lower-income neighborhood of Channelview, Texas. Her father, Clyde Webb, was a tester at a concrete plant while her mother was a high school cafeteria worker.

Wanda Holloway Local News

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Wanda Holloway, as seen on local news.

As a young child, Holloway was eager to please. But because she’d grown up in a poorer part of town, she was also overly conscious of how others perceived her and worried that people judged her.

“Wanda felt people looked down on her. She was very hyper, very active, she always wanted everybody to like her,” Tony Harper, Holloway’s first husband, told Texas Monthly in 1991.

Holloway also had a dream: to become a cheerleader. But her parents, strict Baptists, prevented her from trying out because they thought the cheerleading outfits were too “skimpy.”

Wanda Holloway put other dreams aside as well when she got married to Harper at 18. Instead of pursuing a degree in business, she started a family. She gave birth to her son, Shane in 1973, and her daughter Shanna, in 1977. But in 1980, Holloway and Harper divorced.

Shanna Holloway

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Shanna Holloway, the daughter of Wanda Holloway.

As Shanna grew older, Holloway increasingly focused her attention on her. By the time that Shanna was in middle school, Holloway had begun to hope that Shanna could become a cheerleader.

“[Wanda] couldn’t be a cheerleader, but she could be a cheerleader’s mom,” Tony Harper remarked.

A Bizarre Cheerleading Murder-For-Hire Plot Unfolds In Rural Texas

In 1989, Shanna tried and failed to become a seventh-grade cheerleader at the public junior high school in Channelview. The next year, she failed again. Both times, Shanna had narrowly lost out to another student, a girl named Amber Heath. But though Shanna had begun to get bored with cheerleading, her mother Wanda Holloway was determined that Shanna would make the high school team in 1991 — at any cost.

Tryouts for Channelview High School were set to take place in March 1991, so Holloway put her plan into action. She decided to hire a hitman, and reached out to her former brother-in-law Terry Harper that January for help.

Verna Heath Interview

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Verna Heath, the woman targeted by Wanda Holloway.

Terry had had trouble with the law before, but nothing serious and nothing violent. His rap sheet included several misdemeanors, including a charge for drunk driving. But he was most likely the only person that Holloway knew with a rap sheet at all. Unfortunately for her, Terry immediately went to the police when she told him what she wanted him to do, and police detectives gave him a hidden microphone to record their conversation.

In January 1991, Terry Harper did exactly that. He told Wanda Holloway that it would be $2,500 to kill Amber’s mother, Verna Heath, or $7,500 to kill both Verna and Amber. Holloway told him to just kill Verna, who she blamed for Shanna’s failures to make the team. Plus, Holloway believed that with Verna dead, Amber would be too distraught to try out — and she couldn’t afford the higher price tag for both murders, anyway.

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