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Jeremy Tremaine Williams, center, sexually abused and murdered Kamarie Holland, left, investigators said. The victim

Jeremy Tremaine Williams, center, sexually abused and murdered Kamarie Holland, left, investigators said. The victim’s mother, Kristy Marie Siple, right, took payment for the abuse. (Image of Kamarie: Columbus, Ga., Police Department; screenshot: Columbus Ledger-Enquirer; mug shot of Siple: Russell County Sheriff’s Office)

A man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to capital murder charges for sexually abusing and killing a 5-year-old girl, but because of the way Alabama law works, prosecutors must still prove the homicide case before a jury because it is a capital offense, according to Columbus Ledger-Enquirer.

Jeremy Tremaine Williams, 39, is set for trial scheduled for begin April 8. The victim’s mother, Kristy Marie Siple, aka Kristy Hoskins, 37, pleaded guilty to human trafficking, also on Wednesday, and she agreed to testify against her co-defendant.

“All we did today is evidence that he is guilty, but it is not proof that he is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt,” Williams’ attorney, Charles Floyd III, told the news outlet.

Siple reported her daughter, Kamarie Holland, 5, missing from Columbia, Georgia. The child was found slain at a home in an abandoned home in nearby Phenix City, Alabama. in December 2021. Authorities said Williams recorded the abuse.

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