• Jailhouse Call Exposes Disturbing Confessions in the Murder of Madeline Soto

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

Jailhouse Call Exposes Disturbing Confessions in the Murder of Madeline Soto

  • Summary

  • On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the horrifying new developments in the tragic case of Madeline Soto. Jailhouse recordings reveal Stephan Sterns—charged with her murder and 60 counts of sexual abuse—expressing disbelief at the accusations. But investigators have uncovered chilling details that paint a much darker picture. From years of abuse that began when Madeline was only eight, to troubling new evidence of Sterns’ predatory behavior, the story becomes more disturbing with every revelation.

    We also examine Jennifer Soto’s unsettling role in the case—her refusal to act, her bizarre defense of the abuse, and her failure to protect her daughter. With the state seeking the death penalty and the trial set for 2025, this episode offers a deep dive into the investigation, the systemic failures, and the unanswered questions surrounding Madeline’s tragic death.
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