KISSIMMEE, Fla. (TCD) — A 37-year-old man has officially been charged in the death of his girlfriend’s missing 13-year-old daughter, who was found dead in a wooded area last month.
In a press conference held April 24, Florida Ninth Judicial Circuit State Attorney Andrew Bain announced that a grand jury indicted Stephan Sterns on a charge of first-degree murder in connection with Madeline Soto’s death. Bain said his office has not yet decided if they will pursue the death penalty.
Bain noted that his team, along with the Kissimmee Police Department, worked together to collect sufficient evidence to present the case to the grand jury.
Madeline Soto was last seen on the morning of Monday, Feb. 26. Her mother’s boyfriend, Sterns, reportedly dropped the girl off near Hunter’s Creek Middle School. When Soto’s mother went to pick up her daughter in the afternoon, the girl allegedly never showed up and had left her phone at home.
Investigators reportedly recovered evidence from the phone suggesting that Soto “wanted to go live in the woods” once she turned 13 years old on Feb. 22.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday, Feb. 28, that officials found “disturbing images” on Sterns’ phone that were “criminal” and “sexual in nature.”
According to an affidavit reviewed by WFLA-TV, Sterns allegedly sexually abused Soto nearly two years ago when she was 11 years old.
Sheriff’s office detectives determined the crimes occurred in the family home in Kissimmee and contacted local police. Kissimmee Police, with the help of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, subsequently arrested Sterns on charges of sexual battery and possession of child sexual abuse material.
On March 1, days after Sterns’ arrest, investigators reportedly found Soto’s remains in a wooded area, the sheriff’s office announced.
Kissimmee Police Chief Betty Holland said Sterns “made calculated moves to dispose of Madeline’s belongings and move her body to a wooded area before she was ever reported missing.”
Sterns remains held in the Osceola County Corrections without bond.
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