Exposing the Shocking Truth: Man Faces 60 Charges for Child Sex Crimes

Title: The Shocking Case of Stephan Sterns: What We Know About Madeline Soto’s Suspected Abductor

Introduction:
Stephan Sterns is probably going to prison for the rest of his life. He might also receive the death penalty.

Where is Stephan Sterns now? He is being held in Osceola County Jail.

Rapid Escalation of Charges:
NBC News reported that since Sterns’s Feb. 28, 2024 arrest, 60 charges have been added to an already alarming list. As of this writing, he has not been charged with Madeline’s death but he is the prime suspect. In an arrest affidavit obtained by the outlet, police said they searched Sterns’s phone and found “disturbing” photos and videos that were “criminal, and sexual in nature.” Evidently he tried to get rid of these troubling photos and videos by doing a factory reset on his phone.

New Revelations:
After a forensic examination was conducted, more upsetting photos were discovered on Sterns’s phone. They went as far back as 2019 and involve a victim under the age of 12. He has since been charged with “eight counts of sexual battery on a child under 12, five counts of sexual battery with a child 12 to 18 (familial/custodial authority), seven counts of lewd or lascivious molestation and 40 counts of unlawful possession of materials depicting sexual performance by a child 10 or more images,” per NBC News.

Potential Sentencing: If convicted, Stephan Sterns could receive a life sentence or the death penalty.
David Thomas, a professor of forensic studies at Florida Gulf Coast University, spoke with WESH 2 News about the severity of Sterns’s crimes in the state of Florida. “No matter what, he’s not getting out of jail,” he told the outlet. Thomas is certain Sterns will never taste freedom again. Obviously what sealed the deal was doing a complete forensic analysis of Sterns’s phone. Without that, there would probably be one or two charges against him, but it’s the amount of evidence police have that is so damning.

Possibility of Death Penalty:
If convicted, Sterns could get life in prison or, worse, the death penalty. What could tip Sterns into the latter sentencing is if he is charged with Madeline’s murder. Thomas believes police have enough circumstantial evidence to charge Sterns with that, but is confident they are gathering enough to really “make sure their case is sealed.” He went on to say, “They want to make sure justice is served, and it’s served properly.”

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