FL - Madeline Soto, 13, Missing Child Alert, 13500 blk Town Loop Blvd, Orlando, 26 Feb 2024 *arrest* #14

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SS:

POOOR MEEEEEEEEEE

As if he's not responsible for her absence.
 
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I'm with Maddi's dad. My prayer is his. And it can't come soon enough.
 
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oh God no SS don't talk about YOUR grief over Maddi, I will throw up right here at work.

He is beyond revolting.
 
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I am profoundly ill, angry and sad.
This hearing just seemed way too short and impersonal considering this was about the horrifying abuse and murder of a little girl.
I don't know what I was expecting, except an allocution of some sort.
If I'd been in that courtroom and heard "No Contest" it would have been very hard not to jump the railing and go after that 🤬🤬🤬. You are GUILTY, sir, and if you think otherwise then you should have defended yourself at trial.
And Jen... she had one last chance to stand up for Maddie today.
Once again, she failed her daughter.
Sorry, not sorry.
So sad and angry.
Maddiegirl, you deserved so much better.
IMO.
 
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Ss:

"I've prayed to God take me instead."

"I pray she's in heaven. I hope she's in the choir because she has a beautiful voice."

I can't with this.
What the hell?
 
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Honest question: Why? He can only physically serve one life sentence. What's the point of sentencing him to more?
Agree he should have had to plead guilty to murder.

Because, unfortunately, in the court system, a life sentence doesn't always mean a life sentence. I think that's why it has morphed to giving multiple life sentences through the years. (I don't know. It's not like I'm a lawyer or a judge or even have extensive knowledge of legalities.) It seems like he should have them consecutively to further underscore that he will never get out of prison. I understand the sentence says no parole but that also isn't always a guarantee, imo.

All MOO.

I'm surprised he was allowed to plead no contest to murder.
 
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at the end of the day SS just couldn't resist sharing his thoughts on what HE lost, how hard he GRIEVES the loss of Maddi every day. I just wish A piano or a safe would fall on his head right now like in the cartoons.
 
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He will miss her all the time.

He apologizes for the pain.
and he prays that she is in heaven ,,, well one thing is for sure, he wont be running into her there.
 
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WTF is he talking about?!??! He's acting like HE didn't kill her!!!!!!

He misses her... she was a joy... a loss...

Utter disconnect.

I ache.
 
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Because, unfortunately, in the court system, a life sentence doesn't always mean a life sentence. I think that's why it has morphed to giving multiple life sentences through the years. (I don't know. It's not like I'm a lawyer or a judge or even have extensive knowledge of legalities.) It seems like he should have them consecutively to further underscore that he will never get out of prison. I understand the sentence says no parole but that also isn't always a guarantee, imo.

All MOO.

I'm surprised he was allowed to plead no contest to murder.
Thank you for the explanation. I appreciate you.
 
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I missed the beginning. Are SS's parents there?
I didn't see them but that doesn't mean they weren't there. I might have missed them.
 
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I am so very extremely angry that his was the last word we heard.
What a travesty that was.
 
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I'm angry that SS was allowed to give his sad sack statement & that is the last thing the court heard about Maddie. No. No. No. This effing guy abused her for many of the years of her short life, then he murdered her. The family & friends who spoke out should be the ones whose voices were heard. Not his.

I don't normally wish for prison justice. But in this case? Yeah. I do.

MOO.
 
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I wish SS every single thing he deserves for the rest of his life and then after.

I wish the same for JS. She may never be charged. She may never face earthly justice. but I can hope for karma's intervention, at the very least. That is all.

ETA not quite all. I am still stunned that Maddi's mother couldn't be troubled to finally, at long last, stand for her daughter. I shouldn't be surprised at all, but I am sad, that once again, still, JS appears to have prioritized herself and her own comfort over doing right by her child.

There is really no more to say so I will unfollow this thread now.

I'm so sorry Maddi, for the way every happened in your life and after your death. You deserved so much more from so many.
 
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Because, unfortunately, in the court system, a life sentence doesn't always mean a life sentence. I think that's why it has morphed to giving multiple life sentences through the years. (I don't know. It's not like I'm a lawyer or a judge or even have extensive knowledge of legalities.) It seems like he should have them consecutively to further underscore that he will never get out of prison. I understand the sentence says no parole but that also isn't always a guarantee, imo.

All MOO.

I'm surprised he was allowed to plead no contest to murder.

No contest.

Coward.

This was not a case for a late plea and absolutely not one for a 'no contest'.

DP all but guaranteed.

I assume no appeals, no reductions, no commuting...

But this feels like justice was sideswiped.

JMO
 
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I don't comment much, but I have to say I LOATHE this creature masquerading as a man! I cannot stomach his words about Maddie.. what an abyssmal cesspool he is, I am so disgusted and angry for those who love her! I hope he fades into nothing and is plagued with torment every day of his long, miserable life.
Sorry, I just had to vent and I know y'all understand.
 
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