FL - Madeline Soto, 13, Missing Child Alert, 13500 blk Town Loop Blvd, Orlando, 26 Feb 2024 *arrest* #15

  • #201
Prediction: He's going to get even softer and fluffier as time goes on. I can't see him being the type of prisoner who gets buff.

jmo
He is not going to do well in prison. At. All.
 
  • #202
Hmmmm... I just had a thought. I wonder if JS will visit him? Like to get answers as to why. You know, once she feels ready to be seen in public again.

Come out, come out, wherever you are....
 
  • #203
He is not going to do well in prison. At. All.
Seriously. For most other crimes its a "mind your business and other prisoners will mind theirs". I'm talking murder, robbery, drug dealing and all of it.

Not for harming children.
 
  • #204
Shaving your head doesn't really do much to make you look tougher, SS.

We've all seen the pictures of your naked flabby body, and you didn't really look the other day as though you've buffed up much.
 
  • #205
I don't wish harm on him, but if he comes to harm, I won't feel one iota of sorry for him.
 
  • #206
Shaving your head doesn't really do much to make you look tougher, SS.

We've all seen the pictures of your naked flabby body, and you didn't really look the other day as though you've buffed up much.
I think he's ditched the head hair and beard to look as little like his early mugshots as possible. It won't work; his status and crimes have been too well publicised. The prison population is going to know. It's not a hermetically sealed environment. Inmates come and go, and virtually everyone has access to information from friends and family on the outside. Stearns is one of the biggest child rape/abuse/murder cases in recent years, not least because the death penalty was on the table for both the murder and the rapes. If it had gone to trial, it would have been one of the first tests of the DP for child rape in Florida. Just because he dodged that with a plea deal doesn't mean that intense interest has gone away, nor the notoriety.

MOO
 
  • #207
Shaving your head doesn't really do much to make you look tougher, SS.

We've all seen the pictures of your naked flabby body, and you didn't really look the other day as though you've buffed up much.
His new mugshot looks like a penis head. Not attractive at all. Very unfortunate head and neck shape.
 
  • #208
Shaving your head doesn't really do much to make you look tougher, SS.

We've all seen the pictures of your naked flabby body, and you didn't really look the other day as though you've buffed up much.

I don't think he had a choice. IIRC FL DOC's policy for all male inmates entering their facilities is a shaved head and face to control lice.
 
  • #209
I don't think he had a choice. IIRC FL DOC's policy for all male inmates entering their facilities is a shaved head and face to control lice.

I remember reading the Administrative Code on this a couple of years ago. The shave down happens in Reception so Inmates have time to get used to their new look while they're still in assessment/orientation mode. In addition to hygiene, other considerations include security and identification -- reducing the chance of hiding contraband and the need for the new, DOC mugshot to match an inmate's badge for security personnel! Entering Reception is when an inmate is obsessed with thoughts of escape!

 
  • #210
I don't think he had a choice. IIRC FL DOC's policy for all male inmates entering their facilities is a shaved head and face to control lice.

He looks to me like he still has facial hair, however short.
 
  • #211
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Tells the defendant he's not going where Maddie went, he's going to HELL.

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Thanks for the pics. In the second from the top, that looks like Maddie's family? Where is Jen, then? Also; did Maddie's father say that about S.S.? (That S.S. will go to Hell)
 
  • #212
Thanks for the pics. In the second from the top, that looks like Maddie's family? Where is Jen, then? Also; did Maddie's father say that about S.S.? (That S.S. will go to Hell)

I know, @PawneeDew, no Jen there.

This is strictly my own thoughts and opinions here. None of us are stupid, and neither are the members of Jen's family finally realizing what's been going on.

I wonder what Jen's relationship is with her family now, and how many are furious with her after learning what she allowed, , encouraged, to go on. Disgusted with how she defended SS and the back rubs. It's even possible some of them think she was part of the death. I say that because she wasn't there surrounded and supported by her family, and I wonder why. How do they feel about her?

No, the person who said SS would go to Hell was Stephanie.

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All MOO and maybe yours ;)
 
  • #213
The court does allow it. But in my experience it goes like it did in the Kohberger case. Defender can say his statement, but I thought the judge alway's had the last word. In SS his case he just did his disgusting statement and then that was it. Maybe that happened before, im not a experienced trial watcher. I just thougt it was inappropriate. Just navigating on my emotions here. But maybe im already emotional biased by his statement and the fact that the judge allowed the defender who just pleaded guilty abusing Madeline and no contest for murder, to say such things about her.

Jmo
Sadly the Court does allow the Offender/Murderers to make a statement at Sentencing. Just this past Wednesday after hearing all of the many, heart wrenching VI Statements from the Idaho Four Murders (Maddie, Kaylee, Xana and Ethan) families, the Judge asked the Murderer if he had any words he'd like to say. He said 3 "I respectfully decline".

I agree what SS said here was more grotesque and offensive than saying nothing at all. A blubbering, pathetic, cowardly lowlife still trying to paint his own disgusting narrative about Madeline. Keep her precious name out of your mouth you filthy child rapist and murderer. 🤬
 
  • #214
sounds like the judge has no choice, because the Offenders have the right to allocute, or there is a risk of the sentence being overturned on appeal.
Fair enough,
I just wish it wasnt right after impact statements if they are only speaking to their sentences and ignoring the impact statements. Bad Timing.
 
  • #215
I think he's ditched the head hair and beard to look as little like his early mugshots as possible. It won't work; his status and crimes have been too well publicised. The prison population is going to know. It's not a hermetically sealed environment. Inmates come and go, and virtually everyone has access to information from friends and family on the outside. Stearns is one of the biggest child rape/abuse/murder cases in recent years, not least because the death penalty was on the table for both the murder and the rapes. If it had gone to trial, it would have been one of the first tests of the DP for child rape in Florida. Just because he dodged that with a plea deal doesn't mean that intense interest has gone away, nor the notoriety.

MOO
I agree with your post, @iamshadow21, but also believe they shave them pretty close when they enter the prison system and make them shower to assure they aren’t bringing lice, contraband, etc. (probably a full body/cavity search, too).

Think back on first prison mugs for Adelson and Murdaugh. OMO.
 
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  • #216
Why did the judge not Tell Him Like It Is? Like the judge in the Moscow, Idaho case just did?

If anyone deserves to hear some very choice words from a judge, it's this (Madeline's) case! Ugh.
 
  • #217
The court does allow it. But in my experience it goes like it did in the Kohberger case. Defender can say his statement, but I thought the judge alway's had the last word. In SS his case he just did his disgusting statement and then that was it. Maybe that happened before, im not a experienced trial watcher. I just thougt it was inappropriate. Just navigating on my emotions here. But maybe im already emotional biased by his statement and the fact that the judge allowed the defender who just pleaded guilty abusing Madeline and no contest for murder, to say such things about her.

Jmo
I agree! I am also not experienced with trials, but at the Lori Vallow Daybell sentencing, the judge spoke after she made her statement and actually fact checked it too. I loved it.
I think the judge in Maddie's case really dropped the ball here, but maybe he just isn't as eloquent? I don't know, but I hated it.

I don't wish harm on him, but if he comes to harm, I won't feel one iota of sorry for him.
THIS
 
  • #218
I don't know how you could be the judge in this case and then just not be the Judge in this case.

It wouldn't take eloquence to at least try to let the defendant know how evil his actions were, how he's not the victim, etc.
 
  • #219
Maybe part of the plea deal was, "Please don't let the judge tell me about myself uwu it would hurt my feewings" ? MOO.
 
  • #220
For local Florida sleuths:
Any word on the scumpbag purv? Where he landed in prison and confinement status?
Need for medical attention? “Family” visitors?

Any releases through FOIA?

And I assume no JS sightings?
 

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