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Stephan Sterns admits some crimes

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Stephan Sterns begins life sentence for raping, killing Madeline Soto
Prosecutors say Sterns killed his girlfriend’s daughter, 13-year-old Madeline Soto, in February 2024. They allege he raped her repeatedly before her death. On Monday, Sterns pleaded guilty to pleaded guilty to the sex crimes and no contest to murder. The plea came one day before he was going to face a jury in the sex crimes trial.

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FOX 35 Orlando · 4d
'I apologize': What Stephan Sterns said before being sentenced for Madeline Soto's murder
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Florida man sentenced to life for rape, murder of Madeline Soto, his girlfriend's 13-year-old daughter
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Madeline Soto Plea Deal: Mom's Boyfriend Confesses to Rape and Murder of Girl, 13, to Avoid Death Penalty
Stephan Sterns will avoid possible execution after entering a guilty plea to charges of murder and sexual battery.
Court TV on MSN4d
Stephan Sterns avoids death penalty with last-minute plea deal
Stephan Sterns pleaded no contest to murdering Madeline Soto and guilty to 20 sex crimes where she was the victim.
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New plea hearing set in Stephan Sterns case ahead of sexual battery trial’s start
An unexpected plea hearing has been scheduled for Monday in the case of Stephan Sterns, the Osceola County man who is also accused of killing Madeline Soto last year.

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