Mom convicted of killing girl whose body was found in ravine
PITTSBURGH — A woman who wrote on Facebook that “Mommy loves you, my angel” after her 3-year-old daughter was found dead in a ravine in a neighbouring suburb was convicted Friday of killing her by a jury that deliberated for four days.
Adrienne Williams, 37, was found guilty of third-degree murder, evidence tampering and abuse of a corpse in the death of Adrionna Williams. The murder conviction alone carries a maximum 20- to 40-year sentence.
Prosecutors contend the Wilkinsburg woman asphyxiated Adrionna before leaving the girl’s body in a wooded area of Swissvale in June 2015. Williams’ attorney had argued that the failure to pinpoint exactly where and how the girl was killed meant Williams shouldn’t be convicted.
Williams had said she left the girl at her grandmother’s house and went to work. But surveillance video and cellphone records showing Williams drove to and from the area where Adrionna’s body was found proved she was involved in the death, prosecutors said.


