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Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Returning to the crime scene where Madeline Soto was recovered.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime, Military, Law Enforcement, Crime

4.4 β€’ 870 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 19 March 2024

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Returning to the crime scene where Madeline Soto was recovered. Dive into the heart of a chilling investigation with "Police Off the Cuff: The Maddie Soto Case Unraveled." Join retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, a seasoned 27-year veteran, as he delves into the harrowing details of Madeline Soto's disappearance and the arrest of Stephan Sterns. In this gripping episode, we explore the crucial evidence that led to Sterns' capture, including the disturbing findings on his cell phone, and the significance of establishing probable cause. ➑ Bill shares insights from his extensive police career, offering a unique perspective on the true crime that has captivated a supportive and empathetic community. As we unravel the timeline of Maddie's last known moments, the episode also touches on the broader implications of such tragic events on families, communities, and the justice system. Don't miss this compelling blend of expert analysis, heartfelt community interactions, and a call to action for awareness and change. Subscribe now and become part of the conversation, as we seek justice and understanding in the complex world of real crime stories. πŸ’― Join our mission to uncover the truth in crime! Support Police Off the Cuff on Patreon for exclusive content and insider access. Click now and become a part of our detective squad: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff πŸ–₯ And visit our website for more exclusive content, insights, and updates. Click here to explore now! https://policeoffthecuff.com πŸ’¬ *What part of the Maddie Soto case do you find most chilling, and how does it change your perspective on the importance of digital evidence in modern investigations? Share your thoughts and join the conversation below.* βœ… Subscribe to Police off the Cuff right now! This is where the veil of mystery on high-profile cases is lifted through the sharp insights of seasoned law enforcement professionals and where real crime meets real analysis. This is your destination for exploring the complexities of true crime stories, illuminated by the rich experience and street wisdom of those who have walked the thin blue line. At the helm is retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, a figure of authority in the crime investigation arena, with a diverse background that spans across acting, broadcasting, and academia. Bill's profound knowledge and keen analytical skills, combined with his empathetic approach, make each story not just heard but felt. Phil's extensive investigative experience, coupled with his genuine passion and characteristic Brooklyn charm, adds depth and relatability to the discussions. ➑ --------------- πŸ“² *Follow Police off the Cuff on social media*: Instagram β–Ά https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff Facebook β–Ά https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/ Twitter β–Ά https://twitter.com/policeoffthecuf 🎧 Dive deep into true crime with Police Off the Cuff Podcast. Join retired NYPD expert Bill Cannon as he dissects infamous cases with insider insight: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1 πŸ› Support the chase for justice with our exclusive Police Off the Cuff Merch! Show your true crime passion and grab your gear today. Click to shop and wear your support proudly: https://shop.policeoffthecuff.com β˜‘ Support Police Off the Cuff and help us bring you more captivating crime stories. Every contribution makes a difference! Choose your preferred way to donate: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/policeoffthecuff1gma https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/policeoffthecuff1gma πŸ“š Disclaimer: This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. --------------- --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otcpod1/support

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone and welcome to police off the cuff, real crime stories.

0:14.2

I'm your host, retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, 27-year veteran of the NYPD.

0:22.0

In the Madeline Soto case, much information has not come out because the police,

0:31.6

Kassemi police have kept it very quiet.

0:34.5

But we can recreate some situations that we know have occurred and examine them based on

0:43.1

information that we do know. And one of these bits of information is right on this

0:50.0

thumbnail you see on the scene returning to the crime scene

0:54.5

where Madeline Soto's remains were recovered.

0:59.5

What does the crime scene tell us?

1:03.5

Are there eyewitnesses to that crime scene?

1:07.2

There's been reports that Stefan Stern's was seen at that crime scene. There's been reports that Stefan Stearns was seen at that crime scene.

1:16.4

Fixing a flat tire. Was that a ruse? Was that designed to get him cover in order to remove the body from the car and dump it at that scene.

1:32.3

That's very much what it seems like.

1:36.3

And in this case, there is not just one crime scene.

1:43.3

Of course, this area that I'm showing right here is where Madeline's

1:50.4

remains were recovered. However, the location where the murder took place is another crime

1:59.0

scene. The vehicle that Stefan Stern's drove to that scene

2:06.9

is surely another crime scene.

2:10.7

And as I always remind everyone,

2:14.6

the body of the victim is a crime scene.

2:18.3

So what will returning back to that crime scene tell us?

2:25.3

Well, we have many questions.

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