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Investigation into Death of Madeline Soto Stirs Controversy Over Limited Information

Investigation into Death of Madeline Soto Stirs Controversy Over Limited Information

FromHidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary


Investigation into Death of Madeline Soto Stirs Controversy Over Limited Information

FromHidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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8 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2024
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More than a month has passed since the tragic discovery of Madeline Soto's lifeless body in rural Osceola County, just days after the 13-year-old girl was reported missing from Kissimmee. As questions linger and concerns grow, authorities have kept a tight lid on details surrounding the case, leaving many puzzled and frustrated.

In a recent conversation with FOX 35 News, State Attorney Andrew Bain shed light on the reasoning behind the limited disclosure of information. Bain expressed concerns that an overflow of details could potentially jeopardize the trial by swaying public opinion and necessitating a relocation of proceedings.

"The integrity of our cases depends on that information not being readily available," Bain explained. "We want to have a fair trial, determined by the people of our circuit, without the influence of outside factors."

Despite intense scrutiny, the prime suspect in Madeline's case, Stephan Sterns, remains uncharged in her homicide. Sterns, who is the boyfriend of Madeline's mother, faces a barrage of charges related to alleged sex crimes, including multiple counts of sexual battery on a child under 12 and possession of child pornography.

Since his relocation from the Orange County jail to the Osceola County jail, Sterns has opted out of his first appearance and arraignment. Additionally, he has chosen to exercise his right to counsel and has refrained from cooperation with the ongoing investigation, according to Kissimmee Police Chief Betty Holland.

As the community awaits justice for Madeline, a pretrial hearing has been scheduled for April 24, preceding the trial commencement on May 13. Despite the veil of secrecy surrounding the case, Madeline's memory remains a poignant reminder of the need for diligence and transparency in the pursuit of justice.

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Released:
Apr 5, 2024
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