The mother of a child who was five years old pleaded charged to selling her daughter to a guy, and a month later, the man was found charged with raping and killing the youngster.
The Russell County District Attorney made the announcement on April 12 that Jeremy Williams was found guilty of four counts of capital murder for the murder of Kamarie Holland in December 2021. The jury in Alabama reached this verdict. The ensuing sentence of death for Williams was handed down on Monday, April 15, according to reports from WRBL, the Ledger-Examiner, and WTVM.
Before torturing and killing Kamarie, Williams allegedly paid her mother, Kristy Siple, $2,500 to engage in sexual acts with her daughter. This is according to the prosecution.
Based on the information provided by the prosecution, Williams was charged with capital murder of a child under the age of 14, capital murder during the course of sodomy first, capital murder during the course of kidnapping first, and capital murder during the course of rape. Earlier, he entered a guilty plea to the charge of human trafficking, according to the District Attorney’s office.
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She entered a guilty plea to the charge of sex trafficking in March, according to WTVM. So far, she has not been given a sentence.
On December 13, 2021, Kamarie’s mother in Georgia made the report that she was missing, as reported by PEOPLE in the past. A deserted house in Phenix City, Alabama, was where her body was discovered.