Madeline Soto: Story Jennifer Soto gave law enforcement doesn’t line up with what investigators know
Summary
TLDRThe tragic case of 13-year-old Melina Soto's death continues to unfold with new evidence revealing inconsistencies in the statements provided by her mother, Jennifer Soto, and her boyfriend, Steven Sterns, who is the prime suspect. Prosecutors are calling for an investigation into the local sheriff's actions after a controversial photo surfaced on his personal Instagram. The video script delves into the conflicting timelines, highlighting Soto's claim of seeing her daughter on the morning of her disappearance, contrasting with evidence suggesting Melina was already deceased. As investigators piece together the final hours of Melina's life, scrutiny intensifies over the truthfulness of initial interviews and statements made by the key individuals involved.
Takeaways
- 😞 13-year-old Meline Sodo was found dead, and her mother Jennifer Sodo's statements about the timeline of events do not align with what investigators have uncovered.
- 🕵️ Prosecutors are calling for an investigation into the local sheriff's actions, as a photo appearing to show a body in the woods was accidentally posted to the sheriff's personal Instagram page.
- 👨💼 Stephan Sterns, Jennifer Sodo's boyfriend, is the prime suspect in Meline's death, and investigators believe he never dropped her off at school as claimed.
- 🕰️ According to new documents, Jennifer Sodo told deputies she saw her daughter getting ready for school on the morning of her disappearance, contradicting her earlier statement.
- 📹 Video evidence shows Meline's belongings being dumped in a dumpster at 7:35 am by Sterns, and her believed to be deceased in his vehicle at 8:19 am.
- 🚔 The case has been transferred to the CMPD (Central Metropolitan Police Department), and sources say Sodo has been interviewed multiple times by detectives from two agencies.
- 📃 Sterns initially told investigators that Meline stopped to look in her book bag before he drove away, but the same bag was found in the dumpster after her death.
- 🕵️♀️ Detectives are closely examining all statements made by both Sterns and Sodo, as inconsistencies have been found in their accounts.
- 🚨 The state attorney's office is asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate how and why the sheriff had a photo that appeared to show a body in the woods.
- 😥 The tragic death of Meline Sodo has deeply impacted the entire community, and more developments are expected in this ongoing case.
Q & A
What was the initial timeline provided by Meline Soto's mother regarding the morning of her disappearance?
-According to the new report, Jennifer Soto initially told deputies that she saw her daughter Meline getting dressed for school at 8:00 AM on the morning of her disappearance, and that her boyfriend Steven Sterns took the teen to school.
What did the authorities determine about Meline's whereabouts on the morning of her disappearance?
-Authorities have determined that Meline Soto was never dropped off at school. Instead, they believe she was already dead earlier that morning, and Steven Sterns moved her body in the early morning hours.
What evidence did investigators find regarding Meline's belongings?
-Video footage showed Meline's belongings being dumped in a dumpster at 7:35 AM by Steven Sterns. Additionally, the same book bag that Sterns claimed Meline stopped to look at before leaving his car was found in the dumpster after her death.
What discrepancies were found in the statements provided by Jennifer Soto and Steven Sterns?
-There were inconsistencies between the initial statements provided by Jennifer Soto and Steven Sterns regarding the timeline of events on the morning of Meline's disappearance. Their statements about dropping off Meline at school contradicted the evidence gathered by investigators.
What action is being taken regarding the Orange County Sheriff's handling of the case?
-The state attorney's office is asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate how and why a photo that appeared to be a body in the woods was posted to the Orange County Sheriff's personal Instagram page less than 24 hours after Meline Soto's body was found.
What was the reason given for the Orange County Sheriff posting the potentially inappropriate photo?
-Sheriff Marcos Lopez stated that he accidentally posted the image when sharing a post of himself visiting a senior citizen's area. However, the sheriff's office has not explained why the sheriff had the photo or who took it.
What is the current status of the investigation?
-The case has been moved to the Criminal Mischief Investigations (CMI) police, and sources indicate that Jennifer Soto has been interviewed multiple times by detectives from two agencies, who are closely examining all the statements she has made.
What was Steven Sterns' account of his actions after allegedly dropping off Meline at school?
-According to the report, Steven Sterns told investigators that after Meline got out of his car, she stopped to look in her book bag before he drove away. He then said he went home for about an hour after going to a vape store and running errands, and was home until 2:30 PM.
What additional information did detectives uncover about Steven Sterns' actions on the day of Meline's disappearance?
-Detectives received a tip showing that Steven Sterns was changing a flat tire that day, not from the location where Meline's body was found later that afternoon.
How has Meline Soto's death impacted the community?
-The script mentions that developments in this tragic story continue to come out in the community, and that the impact of Meline's death on the entire community will be shown in a later news segment.
Outlines
🕵️♀️ Inconsistencies in the Meline Soto Case
The paragraph discusses inconsistencies between Jennifer Soto's initial statements to law enforcement and later evidence regarding the timeline of events surrounding her 13-year-old daughter Meline's disappearance and death. It highlights discrepancies in Soto's account of when she last saw Meline and whether her boyfriend, Stephen Sterns, dropped Meline off at school on the day she went missing. The paragraph also mentions that prosecutors are calling for an investigation into the local sheriff's office, suggesting potential issues with how the case was initially handled.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Missing person
💡Investigation
💡Suspect
💡Inconsistent statements
💡Timeline
💡Evidence
💡Law enforcement
💡Tragedy
💡Interviews
💡Body
Highlights
Jennifer Soto, the mother of the deceased 13-year-old Meline Soto, initially told law enforcement that she saw her daughter getting dressed for school at 8:00 AM on the morning of her disappearance, and that her boyfriend, Stephan Sterns, took Meline to school.
However, the Orange County Sheriff's Office later determined that Meline was likely already deceased earlier that morning, and that Sterns never dropped her off at school.
Surveillance video shows Meline's belongings being dumped in a dumpster at 7:35 AM by Sterns, and Meline herself is seen in Sterns' vehicle at 8:19 AM, believed to be deceased.
Sterns initially told investigators that after dropping Meline off at school, he went home for about an hour before running errands, but a tip showed him changing a flat tire, not from where Meline's body was found.
Sterns also told the news team in an interview that he dropped Meline off at school on the morning of her disappearance, contradicting law enforcement's findings.
The State Attorney's Office is asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate how and why a photo that appeared to be a body in the woods was posted to the Orange County Sheriff's personal Instagram page less than 24 hours after Meline's body was found.
The discrepancies between Jennifer Soto's and Stephan Sterns' initial statements to law enforcement and the evidence gathered by investigators are being closely examined.
The case has moved to the Criminal Mischief Investigation Police, and sources indicate that Soto has been interviewed multiple times by detectives from two agencies regarding the statements she has made.
Sterns is the prime suspect in Meline's death and has been charged, though the specific charges are not mentioned in the transcript.
The timeline of events surrounding Meline's disappearance and death is being pieced together through various sources, including interviews with Soto and Sterns, surveillance footage, and tips from the public.
The impact of Meline's death on the community is mentioned, with the news team indicating that they will cover this aspect in their evening broadcast.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office initially claimed that the Sheriff, Marcos Lopez, accidentally posted the photo of the body in the woods when sharing a post about visiting a senior citizen's area.
The news team notes that it is unclear why the Sheriff had the photo or who took it.
The case involves multiple agencies, including the Orange County Sheriff's Office, the Criminal Mischief Investigation Police, and potentially the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
The transcript provides a detailed account of the discrepancies in the statements made by the key individuals involved in the case, highlighting the importance of thoroughly investigating and verifying the information provided by all parties.
Transcripts
first breaking in the death of
13-year-old meline SoDo why prosecutors
are now calling for an investigation
into this local sheriff and how the
story mine's mother provided law
enforcement doesn't line up with what
investigators
know we spoke one on-one with Jennifer
Soo last Tuesday good afternoon I'm
Darlene Jones and I'm Greg warmouth at
that point her daughter meline had been
missing for one day she told us that
Stefan Sterns her boy friend and now the
prime suspect in mine's death had taken
the teenager to school she said the last
conversation she had with the
13-year-old was the night before but
this report we got a hold of today shows
she told deputies she saw her daughter
the morning of her disappearance Channel
9 investigative reporter Shannon Butler
has been digging into the details of
this case she joins us live in studio
and Shannon that's not the only thing
you noticed in this new Report Greg noan
has been charged in mine sto's death but
we do know investigators ERS are looking
into who knew what and when and some of
that means looking at those initial
interviews of the couple and the ones
later on sources tell me the statements
about the timeline are not
consistent Jennifer sto told us last
week that the last conversation she had
with her daughter was about her 13th
birthday party the night before Maddie
disappeared I told her good night and
um yeah that was it but according to
documents Sunday night was not the last
time SoDo saw Maddie new documents show
that mti's Mom told deputies on February
26th that she saw her daughter getting
dressed for school at 8:00 that morning
and that her boyfriend then took the
teen to school but since that initial
report was taken we learned from the
Orange County Sheriff that Maddie was
likely dead earlier than that our
detectives have determined that meline
was never dropped off instead we believe
she was already dead at the time and
that stepan Sterns moved her body in the
early morning hours on that day Channel
9 has been going through statements from
Steven Sterns and Soto trying to piece
together what happened in the last few
hours of the little girl's life starting
with our interview of the couple her mom
told us last week we dropped her off at
school close to
school um she wanted to walk the rest of
the way but in that same interview then
said I wasn't the one who took her to
school in the morning that was my
partner um
but now detectives believe Maddie was
likely dead early Monday morning because
a video timeline shows Mattie's
belongings being dumped in a dumpster at
7:35 by Sterns at 8:19 Sheriff Mina said
video shows Maddie in Stern's vehicle
believed to be deceased since then the
case has moved to CMI police and sources
tell us that Soto has been interviewed
multiple times by detectives at two
agencies and that they are looking
closely at all the statements she's made
but officially CMI police won't
comment so this initial report also shs
that Sterns told investigators that
after Maddie got out of his car she
stopped to look in that book bag before
he drove away that same book bag was
found actually in the dumpster after her
death he then said he went home for
about an hour after going to the vape
store and running errands he was home
that day until 2:30 detectives say a tip
showed him changing a flat tire not
from where the little girl's body was
found that
afternoon all right Shannon it is
starting to piece together thank you we
also spoke to suspect Stephan Sterns
before he was arrested he also told us
he dropped off meline for school the
morning of her
disappearance she was asleep for most of
the
way told her have a good day at school
when she got out I love her she said
thanks love you
too who was
it again law enforcement believes Stern
never drove meline to school and that
she was already dead that morning Greg
also breaking this afternoon the state
attorney's office says it's asking the
Florida Department of Law Enforcement to
investigate how and why a photo that
appeared to be a body in the woods was
posted to the oi County Sheriff's
personal Instagram page the photo was
posted less than 24 hours after
investigators found meline sto's body
Sheriff Marcos Lopez he see here said he
accidentally posted the image when
sharing a post of himself visiting a
senior citizen's area the sheriff's
office has not said why the sheriff had
the photo or who took it developments
continue to come out in this tragic
story in our community for Eyewitness
News at 5 we'll show you the impact
mine's death has had on our entire
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