Affidavit details events that led to fatal Centerton stabbing

CENTERTON, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — An affidavit details the event that led to a fatal stabbing in Centerton on March 29.

Kamron Williams, 20
Kamron Williams, 20

Kamron Williams, 20, was arrested and booked into the Benton County Jail. He faces capital murder, residential burglary, and first-degree interference with emergency communication charges after his mother, Vicki Williams, was stabbed to death.

According to a probable cause affidavit, Kamron told police in an interview following the stabbing that he told his mom he refused to take his younger sister to school and began having a panic attack.

Kamron said Vicki left the residence and returned shortly. He wanted to confront his mother further about taking his sister to school.

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Kamron told police he became upset because he thought Vicki took much longer to come home than necessary. He said he thought his mother was sitting outside in her vehicle avoiding him.

According to the affidavit, Kamron told police when Vicki entered the home, Kamron confronted her, and the two began to argue, first in the kitchen and then in the living room.

The affidavit says Kamron told police Vicki said that she was tired of Kamron and wanted him to leave. Vicki continued expressing her disgust with Kamron and told him that she would call the police.

Vicki left the room and Kamron became angry because he thought that he was going to be homeless and that his family did not care about him.

Kamron followed Vicki into her bedroom where they continued the argument. He told police Vicki pointed her hand in Kamron’s face and he then slapped it away.

The affidavit says Kamron told police Vicki then fell to the ground and that he thought he punched her.

According to the affidavit, Kamron said he dragged Vicki to the kitchen by her head and hair because he knew there were knives in the kitchen.

Kamron told police that he stopped dragging her at the entrance into the kitchen between a wall and cabinets. He said he then grabbed a large butcher-style knife with a white handle and began stabbing Vicki.

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The affidavit says Kamron told police that he then went outside and sat down to wait for the police to arrive.

When officers arrived at the home, Kamron told officers that he attacked Vicki.

Police found Vicki lying face up with her head towards the living room in the entryway to the kitchen from the living room. She had wounds on her right abdominal area, right chest, right arm and left throat. The affidavit said her throat was described as being slashed.

The affidavit says officers performed CPR before paramedics arrived at the house.

According to the affidavit, Vicki died at the hospital.

The affidavit says Kamron’s younger sister was interviewed by police. She said during the argument, Vicki started recording Kamron with her phone after telling him she was going to call the police.

Kamron’s sister said that he was angry and got a small knife and followed Vicki into her bedroom where he stabbed Vicki in the throat. She said Vicki fell to the ground and Kamron dragged her to the kitchen. His sister said she knocked the knife from Kamron’s hand and he then got a larger knife and began to stab Vicki in the kitchen.

The affidavit says Kamron was issued a criminal trespass warning on February 12 for Vicki’s home where she was killed. Kamron would not have been allowed to be on the property after that date.

According to the affidavit, a criminal history check showed a criminal mischief charge and endangering the welfare of a minor charge.

Kamron is being held on a $750,000 bond.

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