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Arkansas man due in court in 6-year-old's slaying

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BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) — After her father and stepmother were arrested last year for chaining her to a dresser, young Jersey Bridgeman received something of a fresh start when she moved in with her mother and began kindergarten this fall in northwest Arkansas.

Then last week, searchers found the 6-year-old's body in a vacant home two doors down from her mother's and next to that of the family friend suspected of killing her.

"The fact that she went through what she went through when she was 5 ... and then this happens. She had such a rough life," Chelsea Jouett, a family acquaintance, said Tuesday after leaving a teddy bear at the girl's home in Bentonville, a community about 215 miles northwest of Little Rock best known for Wal-Mart's corporate headquarters.

Zachary Holly, 28, was arrested Monday on capital murder, kidnapping and residential burglary charges in Jersey's death. He was due in court later Wednesday, when a judge was expected to appoint him a public defender.

Holly was being held in Benton County Jail, where on Tuesday an inmate managed to slip into his cell while helping hand out fresh clothes and towels and attack Holly, jail Capt. Chris Sparks said Wednesday. He said Holly wasn't seriously injured, and that the inmate, who was in jail on a parole violation, could face additional charges.

"Obviously this case has gotten a lot of exposure in the media and all the inmates know what he's in for..." Sparks said. "We're going to do our best to try and keep him safe, just like we do every other inmate."

Jersey was found during a Nov. 20 search just minutes after she was reported missing, police said. Investigators believe she was killed earlier that day, but they haven't said how she was killed or what the motive may have been.

Authorities are expected to release a probable cause statement later Wednesday that Chief Jon Simpson said would answer a lot of questions about the investigation.

Simpson said Holly was friends with Jersey's family, and that he worked at a restaurant in town called The Flying Burrito Company. The manager, Tabitha Stevens, confirmed that Holly worked there but declined to comment further.

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