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Homicide Detectives On Madeline Soto’s Case and the Mounting Evidence Against Mom’s Boyfriend
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Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime…
Two weeks ago, 13-year-old Madeline "Maddie" Soto disappeared, prompting a statewide Missing Child Alert. Officials confirmed her body was later found in rural Osceola County, just days after she was first reported missing.
Stephan Sterns, her mother's boyfriend and the prime suspect in Madeline's disappearance, is accused of moving her body in the morning hours of Monday, Feb. 26, after killing her in Kissimmee, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said.
The medical examiner's office will determine her cause of death.
Investigators and lawyers look at where the case stands.
Detective-Sergeant Christopher Anderson,a retired Birmingham Police Department veteran with 27 years of experience in law enforcement.
The detective also co-hosted Investigation Discovery (ID) channel’s television series “Reasonable Doubt” and previously solved crimes on air for A&E’s First 48-Birmingham. He is also Host of the Crime and Cookie Juice Podcast and author of the upcoming book, “The Case”.
Dr. Elizabeth L. Jeglic is an internationally renowned expert in Sexual Violence Prevention, Sexual Grooming, Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. Dr. Jeglic is an expert witness and consultant for civil. criminal and military court-martial cases involving child sexual abuse, sexual grooming, sexual assault, historical cases of sexual abuse, and institutional responsibility