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Davontae Williams (Davontae Marcel Williams) was born on 13 June, 1995 in Tarrant County, Texas, is a 2004 murder in Arlington, Texas, U.S.. Discover Davontae Williams's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 9 years old?
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Davontae Marcel Williams |
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9 years old |
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Gemini |
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13 June, 1995 |
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13 June |
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Tarrant County, Texas |
Date of death |
26 July, 2004 |
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Arlington, Texas, U.S. |
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Davontae Williams Height, Weight & Measurements
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Davontae Williams Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Davontae Williams worth at the age of 9 years old? Davontae Williams’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from . We have estimated Davontae Williams's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Coleman was born on October 6, 1975, in Tarrant County, Texas, and she grew up in adverse circumstances.
She was conceived when her mother was raped by Coleman's step-grandfather.
She was beaten with extension cords by an uncle and was sent from one foster home to another as a child.
A child abuse expert later testified that Coleman had been sexually abused as a toddler by her foster parents.
Coleman's mother, who nicknamed her "Pig", rarely saw Coleman while she was in foster care.
As a preteen, Coleman was stabbed by a cousin.
In her teens, she was provided drugs and alcohol by another relative.
Coleman had a tenth-grade education, and she had a child when she was 16 years old.
As a young adult, she went to prison twice, once for burglary and once for possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance.
Marcella L. Williams was born in February 1981.
Davontae Marcel Williams (June 13, 1995 – July 26, 2004) was a nine-year-old boy who, in 2004, died of malnutrition at his apartment in Arlington, Texas.
He weighed 35 pounds at the time of his death.
Davontae's mother, Marcella L. Williams, and his mother's partner, Lisa Ann Coleman, were arrested, accused of depriving Davontae of food, and charged with capital murder.
Marcella Williams entered a guilty plea in exchange for a sentence of life imprisonment, while Coleman refused a plea deal, was found guilty, and received a death sentence.
To support the charges of capital murder against both women, prosecutors cited kidnapping as an aggravating circumstance.
When Coleman appealed her death sentence, her attorneys argued that no kidnapping had occurred because Davontae had been in his own home and had been seen walking around his apartment complex days before he died.
Her son Davontae was born prematurely in June 1995; he had developmental disabilities.
Marcella Williams became the subject of a CPS investigation before she lived with Coleman; the complaint alleged that Marcella was not watching two-month-old Davontae.
CPS caseworkers monitored the home for six months.
Some of those investigations stemmed from accusations of neglect, and Davontae and his sister had been removed from the home for a year in 1999 because of physical abuse allegations against Coleman.
In 1999, Davontae and his one-year-old sister were removed from the home due to concerns for physical abuse.
When CPS investigated, Davontae had thinning hair, bruises on his back, and swelling on his lip and his penis.
CPS found that Coleman had abused Davontae, and they placed Davontae and his sister in foster care.
In order to get the children back, she agreed to stay away from Coleman.
Davontae's death was one of several child fatalities in Texas that placed CPS under scrutiny in the mid-2000s.
These deaths spurred legislation that funded the onboarding of additional CPS personnel.
In October 2002, when Davontae was in the first grade, CPS received allegations that he was being physically and medically neglected.
CPS caseworkers visited Davontae and his siblings, who denied being abused.
Around that time, Coleman and Marcella Williams began hiding Davontae, failing to send him to school or to take him to doctors.
They led school officials to believe that they had moved out of the district.
CPS investigators went to the Williams home nine times between November 13 and December 30, 2002, to follow up on the October allegations, but Davontae and his family did not appear to be home during any of those visits.
On July 26, 2004, Marcella Williams called 9-1-1 and told a dispatcher that Davontae had stopped breathing at their home in Arlington, Texas.
When the dispatcher attempted to provide Marcella Williams with instructions for performing CPR, the call disconnected.
When emergency medical personnel arrived, Coleman told them that Davontae had stopped breathing a few minutes earlier.
However, they noted rigor mortis and determined that Davontae had been dead for at least several hours.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit rejected that argument, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to intercede, and Coleman was executed in 2014.
Coleman's attorneys said that she was targeted for the death penalty because she was a black lesbian.
Davontae's home had been investigated by Child Protective Services (CPS) several times before he died.