Who took the 2nd trip to Madeline Soto's body and why?
Who drove the White Nissan to Madeline Soto's crime scene @ 0335? OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — New evidence shows two cars drove to the place where the body of 13-year-old Madeline Soto was dumped in Osceola County. Both of those cars came from the apartment complex where the teen lived with her mom and the man accused of killing her. A memorial now sits on the side of Hickory Street Road in St. Cloud, marking the place where Madeline's body was found nearly a week after she disappeared. We already knew that police believe her accused killer — Stephan Sterns — brought Madeline's body there on the day she went missing, but now, we're learning that a second car connected to the man came to the same spot early the next morning. Related: Medical Examiner's Office says they cannot release 13-year-old Madeline Soto's cause of death The newly released report is part of hundreds of pages of evidence against Sterns, set to be used when he goes on trial for his first-degree murder charge. According to the report, an officer used license plate readers and traffic cameras to track Sterns' car from the Kissimmee apartment complex where he lives with Madeline's mom, who is also his girlfriend, to the remote road in Osceola County. The report now shows that a second car, a Nissan, made the same trip from the apartments to the Hickory Tree Road area after 3 a.m. the day after Madeline was first reported missing.