In 1998, Gloria Bolden Willians sneaked into the neonatal nursery of a Jacksonville, Fla., hospital dressed as a nurse. They said "the good news, your child, Kamiyah, was born. Boatright said Williams was an active member in her church and with the local Veterans Association, having a passion for helping veterans. #GloriaWilliams pic.twitter.com/sXFUtlnYoA, Bolden asked to describe his mother, #GloriaWilliams- "that's my role model", "she's everything I want my wife to be when I get married"- genuine, caring. I am preparing. @ActionNewsJax, Mrs. Mobley said she would freeze a slice of the cake for Kamiyah "hoping she would come back and I could show it to her." Oprah Daily writes that Kamiyah also continued to live in Williams' South Carolina home. Says she remembers the day she was found alive. Mrs. Mobley is breaking down on the stand. Three months later, police arrested him after discovering that the kidnapped babys father was in his 20s at the time he impregnated 15-year-old Shanara Mobley. @ActionNewsJax, Mrs. Mobley says she felt like she was being blamed for the disappearance of her baby. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - A South Carolina woman accused of taking a baby from a Jacksonville, Florida, hospital and raising the child as her own has pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping and interference of custody. The mystery unraveled over the last couple of years when National Center for Missing and Exploited Children tips led authorities to Williams. @ActionNewsJax, Mrs. Mobley: I'm still mentally drained from all of this. She's been in jail since her Jan. 13 arrest and faces life in prison if convicted. They alternate churches, go to gospel program, go shopping together, and more. "But then it's right there staring you in the face. I have to start doing things where I dont hurt no more.. All rights reserved. A South Carolina woman accused of taking a baby from a Jacksonville, Florida, hospital and raising the child has pleaded guilty in court Monday morning. Mobley wrote, I ask for the courts grace and mercy, as I need my mother here.. 2023 BDG Media, Inc. All rights reserved. She was eight hours old, Bamberg said. On December 6, 2019, it was announced Kamiyah Mobley, now 21, would be moving back to Jacksonville to live with her biological father, Craig Aiken. Woman pleads not guilty in case of baby kidnapped from Florida hospital document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "© " + html; However, at the end of the day, I love my mother and I wholeheartedly support her! @ActionNewsJax, Mr. Aiken: I knew this day would come, but I never thought I'd face the kidnapper. During sentencing, the state called multiple witnesses to the stand, including Kamiyahs biological parents, Shanara Mobley and Craig Aiken.