The mother of 5-year-old Kamarie Holland allegedly sold her daughter as a sex slave before the young girl turned up dead in Alabama, newly released public court documents show.
The disturbing reveal comes three weeks after 35-year-old Kristy Marie Siple gave a tearful performance on local news cameras claiming she woke up early on December 13 and had the door to her home in Columbus, Georgia open found and her only daughter is missing.
The girl’s body was found in an abandoned house in Phenix City, Alabama, later that night, and a 37-year-old suspect – Jeremy Tremain Williams – was arrested after authorities arrested him at a nearby motel.
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The girl’s mother, who was also finally arrested last week, has been charged with murder during kidnapping, murder during a rape, murder during sodomy and human trafficking, according to a recent arrest warrant received from AL.com.
Jeremy Williams (left) is charged with the asphyxiation murder of 5-year-old Kamarie Holland.
(Russell County Sheriff’s Office / Columbus Police Department)
The document alleges that Siple knowingly subjected another person to labor or sexual bondage.
“She agreed to pay someone else to have sex and sodomy with her underage daughter,” the warrant said.
Following Siple’s arrest on Tuesday, Holland’s father made a statement to WRBL.
“The pain Kristy caused by ripping Kamarie out of our lives will never stop,” said Corey Holland. “We are happy that she was arrested. We are one step closer to justice for Kamarie. We hope that justice will be served. Kristy should get the maximum sentence she can get. ”
“She is a monster. A real mother protects and would die for her children, ”he continued. “Kristy is a monster. My family and I will continue to struggle with the loss of our angel Kamarie.
Williams is charged with the murder of a child under the age of 14 on the death of Holland and could face other charges, according to authorities. He has a long history of alleged crimes against children, as previously revealed, Russell County Sheriff Heath Taylor.
Arrest warrants against Williams and Siple indicate Holland choked on a ligature.
After her daughter was found dead across state lines, Siple spoke to WTVM for a tearful interview in which she denied that she had anything to do with Holland’s disappearance. Siple said her daughter’s father, Corey Holland, had custody, but the girl was staying with her for the weekend when she disappeared.
“I’m a mom. I had nothing to do with it,” Siple told the news agency, shedding tears. “She was my life. I lived for her every day. She was my only girl. I have 3 boys and she.”
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Williams was charged with child molestation in Phenix City in 2009 but was acquitted by a jury in 2012. He was also charged with child molestation in Columbus – although the outcome of the case was unknown – and was also the suspect in the murder of a one-year-old boy in Alaska, but was never formally charged.
Gag orders have since been issued for both Siple and Williams’ cases.