Maddie Soto New Details, Ex-Councilman Killed Exotic Dancer Girlfriend & More True Crime

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⭕️ TRUE CRIME [LIVE]: New information about the disappearance of Maddie Soto has been released in a police interview of her mother's boyfriend and documents released by the state attorney in Osceola County, Florida. Maddie vanished on February 26. Detectives interviewed Stephan Sterns the next day about what he claimed happened the morning Maddie disappeared. Documents also detail the reaction of Maddie's mother when confronted with photos showing Sterns allegedly sexually abusing Maddie. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy outlines the key moments in Sterns' police interview in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.

James McNeal, 58, is accused of strangling his 20-year-old girlfriend, Liliya Guyvoronsky, to death in Seattle. The victim was working as an exotic dancer when she met McNeal, who reportedly began financing her lifestyle. McNeal’s attorney called 911 to report there had “likely been a homicide” before McNeal was taken into custody. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber examines the charging documents with Washington attorney Anne Bremner.

Marissa Meyer, 40, is facing a felony charge after a school resource officer allegedly recovered a handgun from her backpack, which officials say was unzipped, making the gun accessible to children. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber examines the case, why Meyer allegedly brought the gun to school, and how security personnel found out about the weapon with Chad Ayers, a former sheriff’s deputy and founder of ProActive Response Group.

The autopsy for Noah Presgrove determined what caused the 19-year-old’s death but didn’t answer the question of how he died. Presgrove was found dead in a road in Terral, Oklahoma last September. He’d been at a party with friends the night prior. The medical examiner released the autopsy report for Presgrove this week but it raised more questions about his death. Law&Crime’s Angenette Levy looks at the report with crime scene consultant Alina Burroughs in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.

Bodycam footage shows WWE star Liv Morgan, real name Gionna Daddio, being arrested in December. The professional wrestler allegedly had a vaporizer pen and marijuana in her vehicle after an officer pulled her over for failing to stay in her lane. One of Morgan’s charges was later dropped and she paid a fine for the possession charge. Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner breaks it down.

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