BONUS: Kim & Lenorris Williams (Snapped Killer Couples)

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We are bringing you a special bonus episode featuring a case from Oxygen's hit series, “Killer Couples.” 

 

The horrific attack of a beloved spiritual leader takes the investigation into a dark underworld of black magic and unbridled rage.

Originally aired: June 19, 2022

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She was a beloved pastor using her gifts to help her congregation.

She is a healer.

God has gifted her with the ability.

She's able to see things that a normal person wouldn't see.

She can go deeper into the spirit than others can.

But a merciless attack destroys her home and leaves her clinging to life.

When first responders arrived, the house was fully engulfed in flames.

She was stabbed 27 times, received countless burn injuries and wounds.

People were shocked.

They couldn't believe it.

Why would somebody want to do this?

To answer that question, investigators will expose the dark side of a seemingly devout couple and unearth secrets steeped in bitterness and black magic.

She knew Spirits of it.

You know what Spiritual is?

Both were so involved in this voodoo magic.

It just overtook any kind of rationality that either one of them may have had to start with.

And a survivor comes forward with a story of perseverance and faith.

A lot of people don't understand how I got up.

It had to be God.

It had to be God.

Baker County, Georgia is a friendly southern community where neighbors value the peace and quiet.

It's certainly a close-knit community.

Everybody kind of knows everybody.

Everyone kind of looks after each other for the most part.

Crime is, for the most part, fairly limited.

But on the afternoon of Monday, April 24th, 2017,

the sheriff's office receives a frantic call from 35-year-old resident Ramona Newton.

Okay, what's the problem?

Ramona Newton reported that the house that was next to her was on fire and the police then find out that Ramona's next-door neighbor is her mother.

I explained to them that my mother's house on fire.

I told them I heard a lot of noise and ran out the door to see what was going on.

And when I beat that corner, that's when I seen nothing but flames.

Ramona fears that her 61-year-old mother and local spiritual leader, Georgia Green, is trapped inside the burning house.

Okay, we're getting it this best now, okay?

I'm just talking about York.

I ran around the house two or three times, and finally about that, I say about that third time,

and this is what I heard

my mama voice.

And when I turned around,

She was laying down

with her hand up.

I could see, I seen blood.

I seen a lot of blood.

So I went and called 911 again.

I understand.

I understand, okay?

Who started the fire?

I don't know.

I don't know what's coming out.

My mama's house up.

And

my mama in the woods.

I'm going to tell my mama in the woods.

A lifelong resident of Baker County, Georgia May Green grew up on a small farm in a large family.

My grandmother, she had 10 children.

It was a lot of other families there in the communities, and the kids used to get together and play.

In her 20s, Georgia had two daughters, Rhonda and Ramona, who she raised on her own.

It was mostly just the three of us for a long time.

She raised two daughters on her own with no help

and I think she did a pretty good job by herself.

She taught us how to cook, clean,

everything

that was necessary.

We was raised by a strong woman.

Much of Georgia's strength and the strength of her family stemmed from her religious faith.

My mother was brought up in the church.

Her religion and faith was number one in my mother's life.

That was always, that's what she was all about.

Ever since I can remember, ever since I was little, we was in the church.

And then when we moved out on our own, you know, my mother continued to take us.

And then she started wanting to participate, wanting to do more in the church.

She started preaching in her living room.

We would get up on Sunday morning, have Sunday school, and have church there in the living room.

And we just had a nice little family church.

My mother was the type of person to welcome anyone to a church.

It don't matter what religion you was.

If you need help, you was welcome to come to the church.

Through the church, Georgia met her second husband, Luke Griffin.

He called himself a pastor also.

And so they was married and the little congregation continued to grow.

Georgia is not only a pastor, but she does marriage counseling and other types of spiritual counseling.

She calls herself a healer.

A lot of people come to her for healing and they come for her for counseling.

She actually had a place in her home specifically laid out to do these counseling services.

She had candles and incense burning, all sorts of things to kind of make people feel comfortable.

Over time, Georgia's congregation became an extended family, but her relationship with her husband Luke began to falter.

They got divorced

probably around 2004.

Luke moved out of the house he shared with Georgia.

But he didn't go far.

He loved so much, he didn't even leave off the land.

He stayed right there.

He built himself a little house out there for himself.

And he lived out there on the property.

I moved my house there too.

And my sister later owned, bought a house and moved there.

All the houses are close together.

The land surrounding George's home became a safe haven filled with family and friends.

Until the morning of April 24th, 2017, when the pastor is found stabbed multiple times outside her burning home.

As Georgia's daughter, Ramona, speaks to 911 dispatchers, family and friends begin gathering in the front yard of Georgia's house.

She finds her husband Brad, her mom's ex-husband, Luke, and then she also finds Lenoris and Kim Williams at the house.

Ramona immediately yells for the group to help her move Georgia to safety.

She called for help, and Brad and Luke came running.

We didn't have no time because how she was breathing, I knew she was hurt dead.

They found out that the ambulance is going to take a while, so they just said, We've got to get her to a hospital as quickly as possible.

Luke, he rushed her to Miller County Hospital.

Moments later, police and firefighters arrive on the scene.

When first responders arrived, the house was fully engulfed in flames.

The fire department tried to put the fire out.

By the time the fire was extinguished, the house was a total loss.

The hard thing about arson investigations is the evidence is likely destroyed in the fire.

And that's obviously something we have to prove that this was intentional.

At this point in the investigation, anything's possible.

You have to keep an open mind and look at all leads and follow everything through until you have a better idea of what happened.

Coming up, investigators turn to those who know Georgia best and learn about a person of interest with alarming intentions.

He apparently hadn't accepted that they were divorced.

She real strange.

He did love her dad.

But an unsettling admission will take the case into supernatural territory.

In jealous rage, she put a curse on him.

In Baker County, Georgia, 61-year-old Georgia Green has been rushed to the hospital after being found outside her burning home, the victim of multiple stab wounds.

My sister, Ramona, she called me and woke me up.

And I had to kind of like get my head right to understand what she was saying to me.

I said, I need you to go to Millican Hospital.

Mama being hurt.

I need you to go there.

I was like, I was in shock.

I was just trying to stay strong and just go and

see what was going on.

As family members rushed to the hospital, authorities at the crime scene try to figure out what happened.

They were able to establish that the fire was not an electrical fire.

It was not a pan that had sat on the stove too long with grease and caught the house on fire.

Upon further examination, it was determined that the fire was started by means of an accelerant.

There was no question in this case this was intentional.

We like to examine the crime scene to try and find evidence to suggest who committed the crime or how the crime was committed.

In this case, we were inhibited in doing that because the house was a total loss.

It was burned to a crisp.

We began to sift through the debris in that area of the residence and multiple knives were located.

The knives were burned to indicate that they had been there when the fire occurred.

Once the knives are collected as evidence, investigators head to the Miller County Hospital to check on their victim.

They talk to hospital staff who say they're working to keep her

stable at this point, but she's in critical condition.

She can't talk.

And they're getting ready to transfer her out of the hospital to Dothan for treatment.

She had multiple strokes while she was in the hospital after the stabbings.

She stabbed 27 times.

And quite frankly, looking at the condition that she was in, I didn't really think she was going to make it.

Considering the amount of knife wounds, it was a definite attempt to kill Georgia, not just an assault that occurred spur of the moment.

When investigators asked Ramona about who might want to harm Georgia, Ramona says her mother doesn't have an enemy in the world.

We learned that Ramona was inside her house when the incident occurred and she went outside to see what was going on

i told them nenares cam luke and my husband brad was already over there

finding it suspicious that george's ex-husband was present at the scene of the crime investigators question ramona about luke griffin She reveals that the couple has a complicated history.

It was all right in the beginning, but Luke and my mother were two of a kind, so I don't, you know,

it's just kind of hard to get along when

like that.

They had two different ways and sometimes it just don't work out.

So my mother and Luke, they decide to separate, but continue being friends.

He apparently hadn't accepted that they were divorced and he kept telling people they were together.

Luke strange.

He real strange.

I'm just saying that he real strange.

He loves her to to death.

Investigators quickly turn their attention to Luke.

They find him at the hospital waiting for an update about Georgia.

When we met with Luke, he told us that he and Georgia were still married and that they lived together at the residence.

But we knew Luke and Georgia were separated, but still lived essentially in the same area on the property.

But Luke insists he had nothing to do with the attack on on Georgia.

Luke Griffin went through everything and explained the chain of events as he had seen it.

Luke tells investigators he was helping Ramona's husband, Brad, in his garage around 11.30 a.m.

Luke and Brad were loading up scrap metal when they saw some vehicles in Georgia's yard

and they saw smoke coming from the house.

Shortly thereafter, they were approached by Lenoris Williams, who told them that the house was on fire.

When detectives speak with Brad, he corroborates Luke's statement and confirms the two men had been together all morning.

Luke's statement was consistent with the scene as well as the chain of events.

We were able to rule Luke out as a possible suspect.

Investigators next asked the family how they know Lenoris and Kim Williams and why they were at Georgia's house.

Lenoris and Kimberly Williams had gone to her for blessings and counseling through their marriage.

She taught them, counseled them, anything they needed help with.

She was there to get them inspiration and guide them through it.

Lenoris and Kim had been seeing Georgia for a while and they showed up the morning that everything happened.

Kimberly and Lenoris were there in a vehicle, and at some point it was discovered that they locked the keys in the car, so they left the area on foot.

Now the GBI wants to talk to the two witnesses who have left the scene, so they issue a bolo for Lenoris and Kim Williams.

Time is always of the essence when you talk about criminal investigations.

Those first interviews with witnesses is just crucial.

As news of the attack on Georgia spreads, the community rallies around her family.

The entire community is becoming aware of what's happened.

This was right near the Baker-Miller County line.

So now you've got Miller County getting involved.

in the bolo.

You've got Baker County in the Bolo.

You've got the GBI in the Bolo.

And now with the community knowing what's going on, now they're invested in this bolo and they want to find this couple

less than an hour later kim and lenoris williams are spotted on foot two miles away from georgia green's house

the sheriff in miller county actually was able to locate kimberly and lenoris williams at a cemetery and so he ended up following them

When the deputy attempts to speak with the couple, Lenoris tries to walk away.

He seemed to be agitated, was acting very suspicious, according to the sheriff, which, of course, that sets off warning signs right away when someone acts in such a suspicious manner when you're trying to find out about what they may or may not know about the crime.

He decides he's got to take the couple into custody.

At this time, there were no arrest warrants for them.

However, they were being detained for the furtherance of the investigation so that we could figure out what was going on.

One of the first things they wanted to do was get their side of the story, to interview these two individuals and see what they had to say about the fire, who might have started it, what they might have seen.

Coming up, investigators sit down with their persons of interest and uncover a possible lead.

He said there was a black male that went into the house and left, and that's when the fire started.

He went in and stayed about 20, 25 minutes, he came back out, kept licking it up.

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In Baker County, Georgia, 61-year-old pastor Georgia Green is in critical condition after being stabbed more than two dozen times inside her home.

People were shocked.

They couldn't believe it.

I mean, they were like, your mama don't bother people.

She always trying to help people.

Why would somebody want to do this?

Authorities have detained married couple Kim and Lenoris Williams, who were present when Georgia's house erupted into flames.

On April 25th, 2017, one day after the attack, investigators sit down with Lenoris.

We now want to talk to a law enforcement officer, which is myself and Charles, about Georgia Green Griffin.

That's what we're here to talk about.

We began to ask him, why was he over there?

Why were you going to see Georgia?

And Lenoris explained that he and Kimberly were seeing Georgia for spiritual healing.

Do you remember what time they y'all went?

I sit back in there, because I remember when I looked at at the clock with 11.53.

Okay.

Who was there when y'all pulled up?

I don't know them people.

Was there a lot of cars?

It was two other cars.

They waited outside for some time while two other clients of Miss Georgia were seeing her.

One was in a, I believe, a white vehicle that left pretty soon after they got there.

Another in a blue vehicle that went in, stayed for a while.

Was it SUV?

No, it wasn't an SUV, it was a car.

And it was blue.

It was not navy blue.

It was some kind of like a light blue.

Basically.

Okay.

And how many people were in it?

Just him.

Black guy, white guy.

Black guy.

He went in and stayed about 20, 25 minutes.

He came back out looking at him.

He kept looking at us.

He kept looking at us.

He said it was a black male that went into the house and left and that's when the fire started.

We seen smoke, you know, and I went in the house, you know, I'm trying to see what, you know, was she okay.

Lenoris claims that he couldn't find Georgia.

But it thick smoke.

He said he said I gotta come out and get a little out.

I'm trying to get to this woman, trying to get help.

Oh, I so what I did, I told my wife, I said, hold on, let me go get a son-in-law.

He was outside.

So I ran up there and got him.

So yesterday, back then.

Okay.

So what were y'all going out there for yesterday?

We're going to talk to her, ask her we needed help.

Lenoris explains that he and his wife went to see Georgia because they've been having marital problems.

He tells investigators he and Kim have been together for the past four years.

My mom met Lenaris through social media.

He told her that he had been watching her for years

because Lenaris actually used to hang around my cousins on my dad's side.

So I guess he used to see her a lot when we used to go to my great-grandmother's house.

At the time, Kim was a single parent with a teenage daughter and an infant son.

A year into their relationship, Lenoris and Kim had a baby of their own.

Lenaris was actually a

traveling construction worker.

He decided to stop that and, you know, just be home all the time to be around his family.

You know, he began to be the stepfather that me and my little brother needed in our life.

In June 2015, Lenoris and Kim got married.

Lenoris took a job at a solar company in Bainbridge, Georgia.

He loved her.

She loved him.

She loved him too.

They was this lovely-dovey couple.

I'm like, okay, so this is what it's going to be forever.

I guess we're going to be a family.

But just when it seemed like the family had achieved their happily ever after,

Lenoris was dealt a devastating blow.

Kimberly and Lenoris had some financial troubles even while Lenoris had the good job, but it seemed to escalate after Lenoris' employment terminated.

It did become a general, a whole bunch of arguments, fights, fussing.

It got worse and worse and worse.

Lenoris tells investigators that their financial situation caused major strain in their relationship, and he wanted to do whatever he could to get his marriage and his life back on track.

Lenoris really wanted that relationship to work

and believed that there was extraneous problems.

Georgia, she'd been seeing Kim and Lenoris in a counseling capacity.

Y'all know she was that risky.

No, I'm not sure.

I'll tell you too.

You didn't know what?

No.

We don't know.

We thought she was a preacher.

She knew spiritual work.

You know what spiritual work is?

Not really.

Lenoris explained that he and Kimberly were seeing Georgia for spiritual healing, or what's commonly known as root doctor.

When someone puts roots on you, they're putting some sort of control over you.

It would be like voodoo.

It would be forcing someone to do something they don't know they're doing and you're using some kind of, you know, potion of curses and

the jinx.

Lenoris was seeing georgia specifically because he had had bad roots put on him

lenoris's ex-girlfriend put bad roots on him so we asked him to explain how the bad roots were put on him she told me this

she was like um

this woman built your draw i'm like huh well they said the woman did the woman bagged my drug so i answered her

Lenoris says his girlfriend was mad at him that he had gotten married to Kimberly and she was jealous and in a jealous rage she took his underwear, I think, buried it along with fingernail clippings and maybe some menstrual fluid and put a curse on Mr.

Williams.

Part of the reason that Lenoris and Kimberly Williams went to see Miss Green is because, in the religious doctrine of roots, in order to have a curse lifted, you have to have a religious leader that's more powerful or more established than the original one that put the curse on the person.

And

we asked him, Can we, you know, can she get, you know,

get me a cure for that?

Lenoris explains that Georgia offered to help the couple.

They were paying her money for prayers and various mixtures of potions or herbs to help get the bad roots off of them.

She did her thing.

And

we're going to prosper, but we wasn't.

We paying time money.

Who's we?

Me and Kim.

Okay.

We support, you know, prosper, you know, a good marriage.

Meal career,

her career, and what does she want to do?

But it's like it wasn't prospering.

Lenoris didn't feel that Georgia's services were helping them in any way, and they were both angry at Georgia for not helping them properly.

One of the things in criminal law that we always do is establish motive, opportunity, and meets.

What established the motive is they basically were mad and thought that Miss Corrine had swindled them out of their money and that she had not given them the blessings that they deserved for giving her the cases

coming up with their suspects in focus.

Lovers will turn against each other.

Okay,

ready?

All right,

he did it.

He did stay on.

That hurts, don't you?

To hear her say something like that that you know ain't the truth, right?

So why don't you tell me the whole story?

And a captivating witness sets the record straight about what really happened.

That changed the whole ball game.

After the brutal stabbing of 61-year-old Georgia Greene, investigators learn that Lenoris Williams may have had a reason to harm her.

When they interview his wife Kim, she provides them with a noticeably different version of events.

What happens when you get up to Miss George's house?

Hours asleep.

She advised that Lenoris tells her he wants her to ride with him.

She had had a headache, taken a couple of venadryls to ease her off.

She was drowsy, had been asleep, got up, got in the vehicle, slept on her way there, and didn't really know where they were going or what they were doing.

They got to Georgia's and she was basically napping in the car and doesn't really know what happened.

So you go to sleep, go back to sleep.

What happens when you wake back up?

When I wake up, I see like

a like fire.

You know, I see like fire like i'm like what the hell going on you know what what the hell going on so i'm i'm i'm jumping out trick i don't know you know what's going on here and stuff and and i you know he came running from no run i said what's going on what's going on he was like i'm trying to help her out the house you know he was like i'm trying to help miss george out the house or whatever i said what's going on

Kim offers no corroboration for her husband's story about seeing a suspicious man in a blue vehicle.

The only man she places at the scene of the crime is her husband, Lenoris.

Lenard was in the house.

And you.

Y'all was in the house.

Right?

Lennard was in the house.

And I did.

Lenoris was in the house.

I know.

I told you.

And you were in the house.

Right?

No, I wasn't.

Well, then, now, let's talk the truth then.

Tell me what really happened.

He did it.

He did it to the woman.

I know he did.

But I also know that you were in that house, right?

Yes.

He did it.

Yeah, but you were in the house, weren't you?

Kim?

He did it.

So, Kim, you're still not going to tell me the truth.

I told him everything you want to hear.

She just kept saying repeatedly, that's all I've got to say.

That's all I've got to say.

So we terminated the interview with Kimberly.

Authorities hold both suspects in custody while they continue to gather evidence.

I obtained a search warrant to search Kimberly's purse.

We found a notebook with some writings about Georgia Greene.

The writings seemed to be aggressive or angry in nature towards Georgia.

We also found a discount store receipt where a knife and a roll of duct tape was purchased earlier in the morning of the day of the incident.

Investigators followed up with that receipt and got the video from that discount store of Lenoris purchasing duct tape and a knife.

And this relates back to the knife found in the house fire.

I actually purchased the same knife that Lenoris purchased and the knife that I purchased was later compared.

to the knife that we recovered at the fire scene.

And the knives were visually similar in size and shape to each other.

Investigators confront Lenoris Williams with the new evidence.

I'm here to hear from you and for you to tell me.

And you know, if something went astray that wasn't as planned, then that's fine.

But that's now is your time to tell me.

I mean, like, what you talking about, like, if it is, like,

you know what is?

That's a knife.

They showed him the evidence of him purchasing the knife and the duct tape.

He started to change his story from no involvement to yes, he did go in the house.

Lenoris claims that he had gone to Georgia's house to confront her about the cost of her services.

We paid one,

help us, it was $375.

Then one time we paying $150 on that.

I don't see no improvement.

So, what were y'all going out for yesterday?

We're going to talk to her.

I know y'all went out there, just like you said you did to talk to Miss Georgia.

And you asked her, like a straight, honest man, to get the roots off of you and let you and your wife prosper and live in life the way you suppose.

And

she wouldn't do it.

Would she?

She said we had to pay we had to start all the way back home.

Georgia explained that they could start over with the healing process, but it would require another monetary fee, which Lenoris and Kimberly didn't have.

Things in the room escalated and an argument ensued.

Lenoris described the chain of events as Georgia being more aggressive and that Georgia attacked him, therefore he stabbed Georgia in self-defense.

Why did you take a knife and duct tape with you?

Because I planned I was to duct tape up, but I didn't know it.

Okay, what were you going to use the knife for?

Threatening, but I didn't do it.

She charged me first.

Okay.

With my mouth, I don't want to do it.

I don't want to do it.

He did say that he took the knife in his pocket, that he had the duct tape in his breeches.

when he went into Miss George's house and that whatever happened there, he had done in self-defense and that Kimberly was not part of it.

Lenoris

I appreciate you coming clean on some of the stuff but I still don't think you're telling me the entire truth

and

and that's what I'm here is to

I'm here to collect the facts Lenoris.

I'm telling the truth

and

what you're telling me is just still not adding up completely.

Investigators shift the focus of the conversation to Kim Williams.

From talking to Lenoris, it was very clear that he was deeply devoted to Kimberly and that he would do things for her.

And one of the things that we explained to him was Kimberly didn't share that devotion.

You and I both know that there's more to this as as far as her knowledge.

Yeah, I had spoke with her.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah, I had spoke with her.

And she's throwing you under the bus.

Throwing you straight under the bus.

The investigator played a portion of one of Kimberly's recorded interviews where she was laying the blame on Lenores.

Okay.

Ready?

All right.

Well then now let's talk the truth then.

Tell me what really happened.

When we played the portion of of the recording from Kimberly's interview, Lenoris completely changed.

He did it.

He did it to the moment.

Believe me now.

I believe him.

He was upset by how Kimberly talked to us and ultimately Lenoris decided to come clean.

She stayed out joy.

Huh?

She stayed out joy.

He told that she did take part in stabbing Miss Georgia, that she knew what they were going to do when they went there, that she was involved much more than Kimberly let on that she was involved.

Why did Kim say after?

If she broke all her marries, you could never be happy.

Kimberly seems to be the driving force behind this whole incident.

She seems to be the one that has the control and manipulation over Lenoris.

He was so wrapped up in all of this and believed that Miss Georgia was creating problems between he and Kimberly, but he did not want to lose Kimberly, so he did whatever Kimberly thought they should do to resolve the problem.

And they went there planning to do harm to Miss Georgia.

Despite Lenoris' claims that his wife stabbed Georgia, Kim maintains her innocence.

Kimberly Kimberly says that it was Lenoris' idea, it was his plan.

At this point, it's partially a he-said-she-said scenario.

Investigators arrest both suspects on a charge of attempted murder.

But they still don't have a clear understanding of what happened to Georgia Green on April 24th.

Then, on May 8th, a family's prayers are finally answered.

I slept for eight days and I woke up.

They said that was close to death or whatever, but it never

dawned on me because I got so much faith.

You know what I'm saying?

I got so much faith in the Lord that

he would deliver me.

Two weeks weeks after she was attacked and left for dead in her burning home, 61-year-old Georgia Green miraculously recovers and police are finally able to speak with her.

Once we learned that the breathing tube had been removed, myself and Investigator Griffin traveled to Dothan to attempt to interview Georgia.

She was able to give us a lot more details and explain more of what happened.

By about three or four people that morning, Kimla and Lenoirs.

Wait, all the rest of my clients left

and they showed up there.

When they came in, I told him, I said, I said, I can't talk to y'all right now.

And he's saying, well, we just come by to see how you're doing.

I said, I've been doing good like that.

And the girl didn't say nothing.

He was doing all the talking.

And then he jumped up, he grabbed the bowl off my desk.

And he went to hit me

on the head with it.

He said, where the money, bitch?

And I said, I don't have no money here.

I stood up.

And when I stood up, she come out with a knife.

She was stabbing me around the neck, in my back,

close to my heart, anywhere she could stay up here.

And so I fell on the floor.

When I fell on the floor, I got up on the desk.

They thought I was dead.

They were pulling all the paper and stuff out of my drawer, throwing everything all over the floor.

They were just throwing stuff, cussing one another.

And he told me, he said, get the gas.

They sprinkled gas all on the wall, everywhere, all the glass, everywhere, pulled gas all over me.

So they went in, they lit it up.

It was burning.

After Lenoris and Kim fled her home, Georgia realized she didn't have much time.

A lot of people don't understand how I got up.

It had to be God.

It had to be God.

I went out there behind the house and I sit down.

I ain't said nothing.

I just, you know, sit there in a spot.

As with anything, there's still unanswered questions.

But as far as who is the person or people that assaulted Georgia, it it was clear that it was Lenoris and Kimberly.

When I do my counseling, I take people as my family, not looking at, you know, the bad side.

I look at all everybody good.

And that would really bothered me is how good I was to them.

And that's how they repaid me.

Lenoris and Kim Williams are both indicted for attempted murder, aggravated assault, and arson.

They face 60 years in prison.

Then, on January 26, 2020, one day before Lenoris Williams' trial is set to begin, a surprising new development unfolds.

Lenoris decided to enter a guilty plea.

He was not given any promises of leniency.

He entered what's called a blind plea, which means that he admits to the accusations and it's up to the judge to sentence him.

Part of the agreement was that Lenoris would give a full debrief of what happened and agree to testify against Kimberly.

Faced with the news that her husband has turned against her, Kim Williams enters her own guilty plea the very next day.

Ms.

Williams had to admit that she did in fact stab and burn down the house of Ms.

Grigg.

So that was one great thing about the plea she had to finally take responsibility.

After we were able to look at all the evidence, it became pretty clear that Kimberly couldn't do it without Lenoris and Lenoris couldn't do it without Kimberly.

And both of them had such strong religious convictions and beliefs in this roots that it just overtook maybe any kind of sense of rationality that either one of them may have had to start with.

In the end, they each got 40-year sentences.

Lenoris, I think, was genuinely in love with Kimberly.

I think he wanted that relationship to continue.

And when Kimberly told him it was over unless you solved this problem with Miss Georgia, it induced him to do as she said and go buy a knife and duct tape and get gas to burn the house.

I believe that Lenoris did do everything and she was dragged into it.

If my mother did have a part of it, I believe that he forced her.

This whole incident is completely senseless and tragic.

Georgia, you know, lost her home.

Georgia lost some of her physical abilities to do things due to her injuries.

My mother had, in the beginning, she had some bad days and she had some good days, but

She kept praying and built the street to keep going on.

A lot of people wouldn't have survived what I went through with.

What I went through with, they couldn't even make it out of that fire.

And that's why I say I'm blessed to be, you know, be able to overcome, to be able to walk again.

And I'm still counseling people.

And that's why I say I'm blessed.

I hope that I'll be able to go on with my life

and continue to do the will of the Lord and keep on being blessed while I am healing.

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