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Tuesday, August 4th:
*Pretrial Hearing (via Zoom) (@ 9am ET) – FL – Taylor Rose Williams (5) (last seen per witness (A.B.) on May 21, 2019, last day in daycare was April 29, 2019, reported missing Nov. 6, 2019 by mom; found in wooded area in a shallow grave between Linden & Demopolis, AL. on Nov. 11, 2019; id’ed on Nov. 16, 2019) - *Brianna Shontae Williams (27/now 28) “mom” charged (11/12/19) & arrested (11/13/19) , re charged (12/4/19) & arraigned (1/8/20) with 2 counts of 3rd degree culpable child neglect, 1 count of giving false info to LE during investigation (F3) & 1 count of tampering with evidence (F3). Plead not guilty. $500K bond reduced (11/13/19) to $100K & changed to $1.1M (11/21/19).
*Charged (amended 3/9/20 additional charges) & arraigned (4/7/20) with willful torture, unlawful caging, tampering with evidence (F3) & 1st degree aggravated child abuse. Plead not guilty. Total bond $1.1M.
Court documents suggest that Williams tortured, maliciously punished or caged Taylor sometime between the last time the girl was seen alive in April and Nov. 6 -- when Williams reported her missing.
Bond conditions: GPS or ankle, no alcohol, no contact with witness or co-defendant, no firearms or weapons & no internet.
Court info from 11/13/19 thru 4/7/20 reference post #379 here:
Found Deceased - FL - Taylor Rose Williams, 5, Jacksonville, 6 Nov 2019 *Arrest* #4
5/10/20 Update: Pretrial hearing has been cancelled due to the coronavirus & rescheduled on 6/9. 6/9/20 Update: Via Zoom. Williams waived right to speedy trial. The State Attorney’s Office has provided Williams’ defense lawyer with more discovery material in the case & also been given 31 pages of supplemental reports from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. The report is expected to reveal whether or not bloodstains found at Williams’ Southside apartment were from Taylor. The pre-trial hearing held via Zoom was only a few minutes long but Jacksonville attorney Rhonda Peoples-Waters said the FDLE’s forensic report could be a turning point in the case. If they believe this blood kind of contrasts or defies what Brianna told them as to what happened previously with her daughter or links her more to the death of Taylor, then the state attorney’s office will have the option to upgrade the charges. According to evidence released in the case, investigators found possible bloodstains in six locations in the apartment, including inside a closet. Court documents suggest that Brianna Williams tortured, maliciously punished or caged Taylor sometime between the last time the girl was seen alive in April and Nov. 6, 2019 -- when Williams reported her missing. Williams due back in court June 30.
6/30/20 Update: Hearing held with Judge Kevin Blazs, Asst. State atty Lauren Marie Anderson, defense atty Joshua Andrew Beard; defendant's appearance waived. Next pretrial hearing on 8/4/20.
*Pretrial Hearing (via Zoom) (@ 9am ET) – FL – Taylor Rose Williams (5) (last seen per witness (A.B.) on May 21, 2019, last day in daycare was April 29, 2019, reported missing Nov. 6, 2019 by mom; found in wooded area in a shallow grave between Linden & Demopolis, AL. on Nov. 11, 2019; id’ed on Nov. 16, 2019) - *Brianna Shontae Williams (27/now 28) “mom” charged (11/12/19) & arrested (11/13/19) , re charged (12/4/19) & arraigned (1/8/20) with 2 counts of 3rd degree culpable child neglect, 1 count of giving false info to LE during investigation (F3) & 1 count of tampering with evidence (F3). Plead not guilty. $500K bond reduced (11/13/19) to $100K & changed to $1.1M (11/21/19).
*Charged (amended 3/9/20 additional charges) & arraigned (4/7/20) with willful torture, unlawful caging, tampering with evidence (F3) & 1st degree aggravated child abuse. Plead not guilty. Total bond $1.1M.
Court documents suggest that Williams tortured, maliciously punished or caged Taylor sometime between the last time the girl was seen alive in April and Nov. 6 -- when Williams reported her missing.
Bond conditions: GPS or ankle, no alcohol, no contact with witness or co-defendant, no firearms or weapons & no internet.
Court info from 11/13/19 thru 4/7/20 reference post #379 here:
Found Deceased - FL - Taylor Rose Williams, 5, Jacksonville, 6 Nov 2019 *Arrest* #4
5/10/20 Update: Pretrial hearing has been cancelled due to the coronavirus & rescheduled on 6/9. 6/9/20 Update: Via Zoom. Williams waived right to speedy trial. The State Attorney’s Office has provided Williams’ defense lawyer with more discovery material in the case & also been given 31 pages of supplemental reports from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. The report is expected to reveal whether or not bloodstains found at Williams’ Southside apartment were from Taylor. The pre-trial hearing held via Zoom was only a few minutes long but Jacksonville attorney Rhonda Peoples-Waters said the FDLE’s forensic report could be a turning point in the case. If they believe this blood kind of contrasts or defies what Brianna told them as to what happened previously with her daughter or links her more to the death of Taylor, then the state attorney’s office will have the option to upgrade the charges. According to evidence released in the case, investigators found possible bloodstains in six locations in the apartment, including inside a closet. Court documents suggest that Brianna Williams tortured, maliciously punished or caged Taylor sometime between the last time the girl was seen alive in April and Nov. 6, 2019 -- when Williams reported her missing. Williams due back in court June 30.
6/30/20 Update: Hearing held with Judge Kevin Blazs, Asst. State atty Lauren Marie Anderson, defense atty Joshua Andrew Beard; defendant's appearance waived. Next pretrial hearing on 8/4/20.