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|    04 Feb 25 09:19:30    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, ga.general, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.abortion, sac.politics       From: noreply@mixmin.net              COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - In a tearful WTVM News Leader 9 exclusive interview,       Kristy Hoskins - mother of slain 5-year-old Kamarie Holland - is speaking out       for the first time since her little girl was found dead in an abandoned house       in Phenix City on        Monday night.              The mother of little Kamarie Holland stopped by News Leader 9 to donate toys       to the WTVM Annual Toy Drive to talk about her princess and the unbelievable       hurt and pain she’s having to endure as she tries to process what happened       to her.              “I’m Kamarie Holland’s mommy and she wouldn’t want nothing in the       world but to donate her toys to another little child that was in need because       she was a very helping child,” said Kristy Hoskins.              Russell County Sheriff Heath Taylor says Kamarie was kidnapped from her       mother’s home in Columbus, and found in the suspects abandoned home on 15th       Street in Phenix City.              “She was deceased and the manner of death at this time looks to be       asphyxiation. It did appear from the scene that there was some sexual       abuse,” explained Sheriff Taylor in a press conference.              Hoskins was in tears trying to come to grips with her daughter’s brutal       death.              “I’m making it…I’m coping,” said Hoskins.              Hoskins says Kamarie’s father, Corey Holland, had custody of the child and       they lived in Phenix City. Kamarie was at her mothers house when she went       missing - something Hoskins says she had nothing to do with.              “I’m a mommy. I did not have nothing to do with this,” said Hoskins.       “She was my life. I lived for her daily. She was my only girl. I have 3 boys       and her.”              Hoskins says she hopes her daughter isn’t remembered by the way she died but       by her sweet, giving spirit.              “We were at the gas station one time and we saw a family out there and one       of the little girls didn’t have shoes on and she said ‘Mommy we can help       them? Mommy because I have so many pairs of shoes at home’,” said Hoskins.              The suspect in the kidnapping and murder of 5-year-old Kamarie Holland,       37-year old Jeremy Williams, is charged with capital murder.              The full interview with Kamarie Holland’s mother, Kristy Hoskins, can be       seen below.              https://gray-wtvm-prod.gtv-cdn.com/resizer/v2/https%3A%2F%2Fdo0b       hdskp9dy.cloudfront.net%2F12-16-2021%2Ft_47ea5e5844e74ddd94129e4       8ed0f17a_name_file_1280x720_2000_v3_1_.jpg?auth=3d24b51f5125e1aa       4c9d6ea489a2bc4369425a7546738d497ec540c020d2193&width=1920&       height=1080&smart=true              A GoFundMe has been created to support Kamarie’s family during this       difficult time. Click HERE to donate.              https://www.wtvm.com/2021/12/15/she-was-my-life-mother-slain-5-y       ar-old-girl-speaks-out/              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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