Mother's boyfriend charged with murder in Mariah Woods' death; chloroform determined cause of death

ByKaylee Merchak WTVD logo
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Suspect in court in Mariah Woods case
Adolphus Earl Kimrey was charged with first-degree murder in the death of 3-year-old Mariah Woods.

JACKSONVILLE, NC (WTVD) -- Arrest warrants show Adolphus Earl Kimrey was charged with first-degree murder in the death of 3-year-old Mariah Woods on Wednesday.

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Mariah was last seen in bed by her mother around 11 p.m. on November 26. Her disappearance prompted an Amber Alert on November 27 that gained national attention.

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In addition to murder, records show Kimrey was also charged with felony child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury/death.

The man was initially being held on several other charges including concealing an unattended death.

An autopsy conducted on December 4 provided a preliminary cause of death; however, additional chemical and toxicology tests were required.

The Medical Examiner's Office determined that chloroform - a liquid used as a general anesthetic - was determined to be the cause of Mariah's death.

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While many speculate that Kimrey may have abused the 3-year-old, officials did not indicate that the autopsy revealed any signs of trauma.

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The sheriff would not say whether Kimrey was being investigated for other crimes against children, and whether Mariah was sexually assaulted but did say all "that could come out in court."

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Mariah's remains were found December 2 in Pender County.

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Authorities said Mariah's mother Kristy has been cooperating with the investigation. She was not in court on Wednesday.

No charges have been filed against her.

Officials said that the investigation has not concluded.

Kimrey's next court appearance is scheduled for February 14.

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