Williams will be executed during a window from August 13 to 14 by lethal injection.
Williams was convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 5-year-old Kamarie Holland from Georgia. He was given four death sentences for his crime.
Holland’s mother told police that when she woke up at 5:50 a.m. on Dec. 13, 2021, her daughter was gone and the front door of their Columbus, Georgia, home was open, Russell County Sheriff Heath Taylor told reporters.
The girl’s body was found late that night at an abandoned home in nearby Phenix City, Alabama, where Williams once lived.
Living in Columbus at the time of the murder, Williams raped and strangled Holland after offering her mother $2,500 for Holland to perform oral sex on him, according to testimony given in his trial.
Video evidence captured Williams sexually assaulting the girl and officers finding her body.
The victim's mother, Kristy Marie Siple, was also charged in connection with the crime. She pleaded guilty to sex trafficking and felony murder in July 2024 and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
After Williams' conviction, Holland’s father, Corey Holland Sr., urged the judge to order the death penalty for his daughter’s killer.
Following his sentencing, Williams took the unusual step of petitioning to waive his right to further appeals. In 2025, he began writing to the Alabama Attorney General’s Office and the Governor’s Office explicitly requesting a swift execution.
Before the waiver of appeals could be finalized, the courts conducted a competency evaluation. The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals ultimately upheld the conviction and death sentence on March 27, 2026, finding that Williams was mentally competent to understand the consequences of waiving his appeals and to proceed toward execution.
In addition to the four death sentences, Johnson sentenced Williams to life in prison for production of obscene material of a child and human trafficking; 20 years for conspiracy to commit human trafficking; and 10 years for abuse of a corpse.
Source: The Associated Press, Staff, DPN, AI, June 18, 2026
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