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“No matter what, he’s not getting out of jail,” professor of forensic studies at Florida Gulf Coast University David Thomas said.
“Originally, I knew they charged him with one or two charges in the very beginning, and that’s fine because they got him off the phone. Now what they’ve done is a complete forensic analysis and recorded almost every incident that he had,” Thomas told WESH.
"Capitol felonies means that he’ll be in prison for life and there’s no doubt in my mind they have the evidence to secure, to make those charges to support that," Thomas said.
"Give law enforcement, give the medical examiner’s office the opportunity to do their job because it takes time to do a great forensics analysis,” Thomas said. "They want to make sure justice is served, and it's served properly."
“Originally, I knew they charged him with one or two charges in the very beginning, and that’s fine because they got him off the phone. Now what they’ve done is a complete forensic analysis and recorded almost every incident that he had,” Thomas told WESH.
‘He’s not getting out of jail’: Suspect in Madeline Soto case could face death penalty or life in prison, expert says
An expert weighed in after the man who’s considered the “prime suspect” in the disappearance and murder of 13-year-old Madeline Soto was charged with 60 additional sex crimes, say…
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"Capitol felonies means that he’ll be in prison for life and there’s no doubt in my mind they have the evidence to secure, to make those charges to support that," Thomas said.
"Give law enforcement, give the medical examiner’s office the opportunity to do their job because it takes time to do a great forensics analysis,” Thomas said. "They want to make sure justice is served, and it's served properly."
Suspect in Madeline Soto case will face life in prison or death penalty, expert says
Stephan Sterns still faces no murder charges in the Madeline Soto case, but an expert says "he's not getting out of jail."
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