WATCH: Raw video of Petty Officer 1st Class mother’s suicide attempt after daughter, Taylor Williams, found dead

Video footage obtained by First Coast News shows the moment a Florida woman loses consciousness after learning police found her daughter’s remains.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, 27-year-old Brianna Williams was in a medically induced coma in November 2019, after she overdosed from an apparent suicide attempt.

Williams, a Petty Officer 1st Class at NAS Jacksonville, was reportedly on suicide watch at the base following her daughter’s disappearance. Authorities were en route to arrest Williams when the incident occurred, shortly after her daughter, 5-year-old Taylor Williams, was found deceased.

Williams made a full recovery at a local hospital following the attempted suicide.

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Another angle of the footage shows Taylor’s face as she begins vomiting before she loses consciousness. Authorities said Williams purposely overdosed before her imminent arrest.

Williams previously told police she last saw Taylor in her bedroom at around midnight on November 6, 2019, in their Brentwood, Florida, home. She said that by morning, an exterior door had been opened and Taylor had disappeared.

Williams initially cooperated with investigators. Authorities said she stopped cooperating when they informed her that her story didn’t add up.

Around a week later, search crews found Taylor’s remains in a wooded area near Demopolis, Alabama, where Williams is from. Williams was subsequently arrested but pleaded not guilty.

According to recently-released court documents, Williams is accused of maliciously torturing, punishing, or caging Taylor between the last time the little girl was seen alive seen in April and November 6, when Williams reported the child missing.

Prosecutors claimed that Williams dumped Taylor’s body in the woods before she moved from a Southside apartment in Jacksonville to the Brentwood home. Williams then hired movers on Craigslist. The movers, Tiffani Robinette and Chris Bonaventure, said they never saw Taylor the entire time.

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Authorities searched Williams’ previous apartment and found bloodstains, fecal matter, smells of decay, and cans of soup with small openings inside the apartment. Cadaver dogs who searched Williams’ Honda Accord picked up on scents of decomposition in both the trunk and the driver’s compartment.

Sex toys, fecal matter, dead maggots, and soiled children’s clothing were also found inside the car, according to court documents.

GPA tracking determined that Williams went to Alabama on October 31, then again on November 1 and 2. Taylor’s remains were found in the area where authorities had tracked Williams’ GPS. In the same area, investigators found a rope, blue gloves, wire, papers, a knife, and cardboard.

According to News4Jax, prosecutors have additional evidence that has mounted to “thousands of pieces of evidence.”

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[Feature Photo: Brianna and Taylor Williams/Police Handout]