SERIALously - 127: Where is Sebastian Rogers? + Horrifying Madeline Soto Updates

Episode Date: March 7, 2024

Robin Howington, a Tennessee woman, who claims her 2-year-old son shot her 5-year-old daughter is on trial for murder. A woman missing for 7 years is rescued from a motel after police heard her scream...ing and crying. There have been new updates in the Madeline Soto case. Additionally, a 15-year-old autistic teenager from Tennessee, Sebastian Roger has gone missing.  BEAM: Get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to https://www.shopbeam.com/ANNIEELISE and use code ANNIEELISE Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialouslypod/   Shop the Merch: www.shop10tolife.com  Follow the podcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@serialouslypodcast    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/annieelise   All Social Media Links: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_   SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/   About Me: https://annieelise.com/   For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com  Sources: Law & Crime WESH FOX35 Orlando 7 Action News FOX 2 Detroit MLive WSMV 4 Nashville https://www.youtube.com/@Dutch4Missing  Audio Credits: WESH Fox35 Orlando Law & Crime WSMV 4 Nashville https://www.youtube.com/@Dutch4Missing 

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Starting point is 00:00:58 because we do two different episodes during the week. The first one is like a full mega deep dive on a single case, and then we come back with a second episode later in the week. The first one is like a full mega deep dive on a single case and then we come back with a second episode later in the week where we do mini deep dives on different cases but we talk about breaking cases that are happening in week. We talk about case updates in some cases maybe we've talked about in the past and we kind of just review everything going on in the true crime world because as I'd imagine I think it's probably difficult for everybody to stay up to speed on what's going on especially with hours hours worth of trials and unfortunately no shortage and new cases popping up so that's what I'm here for. I'm here to be
Starting point is 00:01:35 your true crime bestie and just give you the skinny on everything that's going on. So today we're going to talk through some case updates. We're going to talk about new cases that have been requested this week and we are going to just go through it all together. So I want to start with Robin Howington and the trial going on here. Now, Robin is a mother in Tennessee who's accused of shooting and killing her five-year-old daughter, Destiny Oliver. She's accused of shooting her back in September of 2019. Destiny died of a fatal gunshot wound to the chest, and her mom's trial just started this week. Now, I'll be honest, I haven't heard of this case before, but once I saw the trial start, I looked into it, and it's a really insane case, guys. Let me break it down.
Starting point is 00:02:18 So, according to court documents, Robin is facing six charges, including felony murder. After she was arrested, apparently she gave law enforcement multiple different versions of what happened. First, she said that some stranger or an unknown intruder was the one that shot Destiny, and then she said that it was Destiny's biological dad. But then she changed her story again and said that her two-year-old son accidentally shot his five-year-old sister. Okay. Also, during her interview with police, she admitted that she tried to destroy her cell phone in a hospital bathroom, and she said she did that, quote, because she was scared about it containing evidence of drug sales. She also admitted that she wiped down the gun after the shooting. So,
Starting point is 00:03:03 before the trial, her defense tried to get this interview thrown out, saying that her statement, it was not voluntarily given because she was in distress. In her interview, she told police that she was nervous because she had been raped by a police officer in the past. Her defense also said that during the interview, another officer apparently hugged her without permission. Now, the prosecution argued back that there was no proof to any of her claims, and, I mean, given her changing story a million times along with her criminal record, she didn't have any sort of credibility, none whatsoever. So the judge ruled with the prosecution on this one.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Her statements were admissible. So like I said, her trial recently started, and the evidence that's come out so far has been pretty shocking, I'll be honest. There was a witness that said that he bought pills earlier in the day from Robin. There was also the police interview footage with Robin lying and changing her story multiple times. That interview footage was played. There was also a 911 call that was played, and in the 911 call, she says that her daughter has been shot and that somebody had just walked through the door. Robin's defense claims that she was
Starting point is 00:04:10 suffering from PTSD for 19 months at the time of the murder, and that she was also medicated during this entire thing. One police officer testified about Robin's behavior during her interview, how she wouldn't tell them who murdered her five-year-old. The officer gets so irritated with Robin that he actually starts screaming at her. Take a listen. Lord have mercy. Do you have a heart? Do you have a soul? No worries about being charged for throwing that phone in the toilet. You're fucking right. No, she will be charged. You're going to be charged for tampering. That's tampering the deadlifts.
Starting point is 00:04:55 I'm serious to God. You're going to go to jail for that tonight. You can lawyer up, do what you want to. We want the truth from you. If you tell us the truth, it's fine. You're not calling the NBA's office and tell them, hey, what's the slow roll here? But if you don't send your bullshits on this, then we're not going to help you. So I'll be watching that case as the trial continues to unfold. And definitely let me know if this is a case that you'd be interested in me doing a deep dive on.
Starting point is 00:05:18 Let me know that either through the Q&A section on Spotify or in the review section on Apple. But I also now kind of want to change gears to another case that's in the headline about a woman who was missing for seven years. On February 26th, a call came into the police dispatch center in Michigan. The caller was a woman, and she said that she just got off the phone with her stepdaughter and that her stepdaughter needed help immediately. Police were listening as this woman just continued, and then that's when she dropped honestly a true bombshell. This was the first time that she had heard from her stepdaughter in seven years,
Starting point is 00:05:55 because apparently seven years ago, the stepdaughter voluntarily went missing. The woman relayed to dispatch that her stepdaughter said that she was being held against her will and that she was at a motel in Michigan. So police, of course, obviously immediately went out to this motel, right? At the motel, they could hear a woman screaming, hear a woman crying. All of these noises were coming from one of the motel rooms. So from there, they busted through the door and they found this woman. She was alone and she didn't seem physically hurt, but she was emotionally distraught. She was taken to the hospital for evaluation for any injuries, while the police then decided they needed to search the motel room. That's where the police found a cell phone, drugs, and a gun.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Now, the authorities have not released the victim's information, but they did say that after she was discharged from the hospital, she returned to her family. So now they're trying to determine if human trafficking was involved in this woman's disappearance. She was gone for seven years and then found in a motel. Something doesn't smell right here. They're also looking into whether it was a possible domestic violence case where maybe she did leave on her own and it started out as a relationship, but maybe then later turned into her being held against her will, being trafficked, something like that. Authorities said that they do have a suspect, but nobody is currently in custody. So they might just be trying to get more evidence so to make sure that charges really stick so that they can't fight it further down the line.
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Starting point is 00:10:18 back and listen, but there have been a couple of updates in this case that I wanted to just touch on briefly because I know so many of you have been following this case closely. And if you haven't been following it closely, I'll just kind of give you a very brief summary so that you're fully caught up and you know what we're talking about. But Madeline's a 13-year-old girl who went missing at the beginning of last week, towards the end of February. Her mom did this interview right after she went missing, saying that the mom's boyfriend
Starting point is 00:10:45 dropped Madeline off at school that morning or she started it and said she dropped her off at school then she changed her story and said he dropped her off at the church across the street from the school and then nothing they didn't know where she was they didn't know what happened he did an interview as well which gave like all these creepy Chris Watts or um Drizelle and Jackie West vibes I mean it was a horrible horrible interview and then two days after Madeline's disappearance the boyfriend was arrested but he wasn't arrested for any charges related to her disappearance he was related here he was arrested because they found tons of explicit content on his phone images and videos of child battery um there in the affidavit it was a lot of redacted names but we'll get into who that was and what that meant but it had descriptions of like up
Starting point is 00:11:33 close video and image shots of breasts vagina anal cavity uh actual penetration horrific horrific things okay so he was arrested for all of that then unfortunately a few days after that Madeline's body was found and she had been murdered in the meantime when they had looked up at surveillance footage and all these things while they were looking at the boyfriend they saw him on CCTV dumping Madeline's school backpack dumping her school-issued laptop all in the dumpster behind her apartment complex. They even saw him on footage driving around while he was looking for the dump sites with Madeline's body in the car. They say you can see Madeline, but she was presumably dead. So again, full deep dive on an earlier episode from this week if you want to get fully caught up. But let's talk about
Starting point is 00:12:23 these updates. First, one of the sheriffs that was part of Madeline's recovery team once her body was located accidentally posted a picture of the crime scene where allegedly you could see her body and the clothing that she was wearing. He posted this on Instagram, guys. Now personally, I haven't seen the photos and I don't want to see the photos and hopefully for Madeline's sake the picture is not floating around on social media. To be honest I haven't even done a deep dive to try to find it and look because I don't think that needs to be out there. And you might be asking yourself like how the hell does something like this happen? Well apparently somehow this sheriff which isn't the main sheriff that has been in all of the press
Starting point is 00:13:03 conferences he went to post something that was completely and totally unrelated on Instagram, and he selected multiple photos to post, and somehow the crime scene picture was posted as the second photo. Like maybe when he was selecting a bunch for a carousel, he accidentally selected that one, which truthfully, I don't know why that would be on his phone in the first place, I'll get to that in a moment but apparently the post was immediately taken down and the sheriff then issued an apology the sheriff's department has also come out and they've addressed it basically saying that there's no excuse for this it should have never happened this was you know complete negligence which obviously I think we can all agree on that because what I'm trying to still
Starting point is 00:13:41 wrap my mind around as I mentioned earlier is like why the hell is that kind of picture on your personal device in the first place it makes no sense I don't know much about police protocol guys I'm not trying to pretend I do but I'm just being real here this certainly does not sound like standard procedure to me sure accidents happen I get that this is a pretty big fumble in in my opinion, like beyond fumble. Breaking this afternoon, the state attorney's office says it's asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate how and why a photo that appeared to be a body in the woods was posted to the Osceola County Sheriff's personal Instagram page.
Starting point is 00:14:21 The photo was posted less than 24 hours after investigators found Madeline Soto's body. Sheriff Marcos Lopez, who you see here, said he accidentally posted the image when sharing a post of himself visiting a senior citizen's area. The sheriff's office has not said why the sheriff had the photo or who took it. But that's not even the worst of it. That's not even the worst update that has come out regarding Madeline. New court documents shed more light into the sexual abuse charges that Madeline's mom's boyfriend, Stefan Stearns, had been accused of. Previously, the affidavit that we had reviewed and that had been released had not said specifically that Madeline was the victim of all of that explicit content that was found on his phone.
Starting point is 00:15:06 However, now police are saying that she was in fact the victim. If you remember when we went over the affidavit, it was redacted. I had advised, you know, I have my own theories, come to your own conclusions, but now they have said it was in fact Madeline. Apparently, investigators were also able to figure out that through these videos and pictures that were in his phone, he had been repeatedly raping Madeline going as far back as 2022, when she was just 11 years old. And all of this was taking place in the family home. that Stearns had been abusing Madeline when she was 12. This latest arrest affidavit that we obtained breaks down how they were able to determine that the abuse went back even further. An arrest affidavit for Stefan Stearns says he allowed law enforcement to search his phone,
Starting point is 00:15:56 but said he had accidentally done a factory reset on it the day Madeline disappeared. Despite the reset, investigators say they were able to get videos and images off of the phone and metadata showed some of what they found was from August of 2022 when Madeline would have been 11. Mr. Stearns is aware of what he's been arrested for. Stearns is now in the
Starting point is 00:16:18 Osceola County Jail being held on charges of sexual battery and possession of child sexual abuse material. A therapist says it's important to talk to your kids about abuse even if you think you don't need to. Some family members or some parents feel they're doing everything that they can to protect their children so it doesn't come to mind to even ask those questions. Charlotte McCullough, a licensed marriage and family therapist, says there can be certain indicators that something can be
Starting point is 00:16:44 happening with your child. Specifically for sexual abuse things like mistrust, things like not wanting to be alone with a certain person, you know things like knowing about sexual things that's inappropriate for their age. She says indicators of emotional abuse can be depression, low self-esteem and a lack of personal hygiene. When your child shuts down or becomes withdrawn, that is the time to lean in, not from an aggressive perspective, but from a caring perspective. And just talking to them, normalizing, talking to your teens about everything, including abuse. Now, honestly, this is just absolutely sick.
Starting point is 00:17:24 This was going on for years in her family home, starting when she was 11. And I'm going to talk more about the mom in a second here, but I want to just stay on this. Because so far, Stefan has not officially been charged with murder or anything related to Madeline's death. He was charged with all of the explicit child material and all of that. But law enforcement has stated that because he's in custody and for the other heinous charges they are going to just be taking their time they're doing a proper investigation and that really does make sense to me that no other charges have come yet because there's not a risk of him fleeing he's currently in custody
Starting point is 00:17:58 so it makes sense why they're trying to really like cross all their t's dot their i's get as much evidence as possible so that they can have a rock solid mega huge case against this freaking predator. But I do want to talk about Madeline's mom for a minute. In my podcast episode about Madeline that was released earlier this week, I said that a lot of people believe that her mom might have had more knowledge than she was letting on. And I said that for now, I just wanted to wait until there was more information from law enforcement before going any further on that or, you know, doing the shame bell against her mom. Earlier this week, though, one news outlet said that their sources have told them
Starting point is 00:18:36 that two separate law enforcement agencies have interviewed the mom, that they've interviewed her multiple times this week, and they're looking into every single angle as part of their investigation. Take a listen. We spoke one-on-one with Jennifer Sotil last Tuesday. Her daughter Madeline had been missing for one day. She told us that Stephan Stearns, her boyfriend, and now the prime suspect in Madeline's death, had taken the teenager to school.
Starting point is 00:19:01 She said the last conversation she had with the 13 year old was the night before. But this report we got a hold of today shows she told deputies she saw her daughter the morning of her disappearance. Channel 9 investigative reporter Shannon Butler has been digging into the details of this case. She joins us live in studio and Shannon that's not the only thing you noticed in this new report. Greg no one has been charged in Madeline Soto's death, but we do know investigators are looking into who knew what and when. And some of that means looking at those initial interviews of the couple and the ones later on. Sources tell me the statements about the timeline are not consistent. Jennifer Soto told us last week that the last
Starting point is 00:19:43 conversation she had with her daughter was about her 13th birthday party the night before Maddie disappeared. I told her goodnight and yeah, that was it. But according to documents, Sunday night was not the last time Soto saw Maddie. New documents show that Maddie's mom told deputies on February 26th that she saw her daughter getting dressed for school at 8 o'clock that morning and that her boyfriend then took the teen to school. But since that initial report was taken, we learned from the Orange County Sheriff that Maddie was likely dead earlier than that. Our detectives have determined that Madeline was never dropped off. determined that Madeline was never dropped off. Instead, we believe she was already dead at the time and that Stephen Stearns moved her body in the early morning hours on that day.
Starting point is 00:20:32 Channel 9 has been going through statements from Stephen Stearns and Soto trying to piece together what happened in the last few hours of the little girl's life, starting with our interview of the couple. Her mom told us last week. We dropped her off at school, close to school. She wanted to walk the rest of the way. But in that same interview then said, I wasn't the one who took her to school in the morning, that was my partner.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Detectives believe Maddie was likely dead early Monday morning because a video timeline shows Maddie's belongings being dumped in a dumpster at 735 by Stearns. At 819, Sheriff Mina said video shows Maddie in Stearns' vehicle believed to be deceased. Since then, the case has moved to Kissimmee Police and sources tell us that Soto has been interviewed multiple times by detectives at two agencies and that they are looking closely at all the statements she's made. But officially, Kissimmee police won't comment. So this initial report also shows that Stearns told investigators that after Maddie got out of his car, she stopped to look in that book bag before he drove away. That same book bag was found actually in the dumpster.
Starting point is 00:21:44 After her death, he then said he went home for about an hour after going to the vape store and running errands. He was home that day until 2.30. Detectives say a tip showed him changing a flat tire not far from where the little girl's body was found that afternoon. All right, Shannon, it is starting to piece together. Thank you. We also spoke to suspect Stefan Stearns before he was arrested. He also told us he dropped off Madeline for school the morning of her disappearance. She was asleep for most of the way. Told her have a good day in school when she got out. I love her. She said, thanks. Love you too. That was it.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Again, law enforcement believes Stearns never drove madeline to school and that she was already dead that morning so i'm still going to be following this case very closely and i of course will let you guys know any more updates in this case hopefully there will be more answers and justice for madeline coming soon but for now i'm glad that one of the people responsible is in custody. Maybe there will be more and more charges to come. TBD, we don't know that yet, but I will say this. Although there's no concrete evidence against her mom, and I'm not going to start ringing the shame bell just yet because she easily could have been a victim as well, not that that
Starting point is 00:23:01 excuses anything, I do think that there is a big red flag and a huge elephant in the room about her stories I mean obviously they're not adding up she said that she did see her she didn't see her she did drop her off she didn't drop her off which it's like the truth is the truth is the truth so why you lying makes me think of that meme that guy that sings like why you lying why you always lying you're fucking lying if you don't know what I'm talking about I probably sound absolutely crazy to you right now but if you do know what I'm talking about you get it um but anyway so hopefully more information will come along I'm imagining charges will be coming down the pike very very soon but in any event it's just
Starting point is 00:23:42 like hopefully this poor sweet 13 year old girl gets justice because I can't even imagine what this innocent child was exposed to for how long in the safety of her own home to then what just be murdered and we don't know the details or cause of death at this point yet either I have my own theories I'm not going to share them here because I have I just don't want to be super reckless with that given how big the platform is but I just hope she gets justice so I'll leave it at that. Now I want to talk about a new case that I have been getting so many requests to cover this week actually in the past couple of days specifically and while there isn't a lot of information I do want to share what the facts of this case are so far.
Starting point is 00:24:25 So Sebastian Rogers is a 15-year-old boy in Hendersonville, Tennessee, who seems to have just vanished completely. Poof, vanished into thin air. Sebastian is autistic, and the search for him has been extensive. He was first reported as missing on the morning of Monday, February 26th. His mom Katie and his stepdad Chris were the ones who reported him missing. Sebastian had apparently gone to bed at about 9 p.m. on Sunday night, and then when his mom Katie went into Sebastian's room around 6 a.m. to get him up, get him ready for school, he wasn't there. So Katie said that she called the stepdad Chris immediately.
Starting point is 00:25:02 He was working out of town at the time in Memphis, and after she called him, he's the one who called the sheriff's department. Now, if you're thinking these details sound strikingly similar to Summer Wells, you're not wrong. That's kind of exactly what went down. Candace, Summer's mom, noticed she was missing. She called Dawn at work, and Dawn was the one to call the police. Now, it is common for autistic kids to struggle with not running away from their caregiver or not like leaving their side. However, Sebastian's parents said that that's not something that he has ever really struggled with. He also doesn't like to get messy and he loves to play video games. And what makes this situation even weirder is that if Sebastian left, he didn't take his shoes,
Starting point is 00:25:42 his phone, or any electronics with him. The only things that the parents noticed that were missing were his glasses and his favorite flashlight. So they're trying to position it by saying, okay, he just up and left. I put him to bed, he went to bed, and then we woke up and he was gone. So he must have wandered out of the house, he must have run away, he took his flashlight with him and his glasses, but that's it. But as you can imagine, a lot of people are starting to point fingers because they're saying it's not making sense. And while I don't want to go like gung-ho on blaming people, I do think it's important to
Starting point is 00:26:16 note the facts of everything. For the past week and a half, law enforcement has desperately been searching for Sebastian. They've been using helicopters, canines, drones, dive teams, horses, and I mean, honestly, everything else that you can think of. But there hasn't been a single promising lead that we know of at this point. On Monday, March 4th, law enforcement announced that they would be scaling back on the search and they're now going to be looking into foul play. So for starters, no security footage of Sebastian leaving the house has been found. Not from his house, not from the neighbor's house around him, not anywhere.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Nor has there been any single scent picked up by canine dogs. So since Sebastian has gone missing, both his mom, stepdad, and his bio dad have all spoken out. His mom and stepdad first spoke on a YouTube panel this week before also speaking to the news. On the YouTube panel, they went over their version of events from Sunday night into Monday morning when Sebastian was then discovered to be missing. So take a listen. There's actually a piece of, so to make something very crystal clear, so that way there's transparency across the board. Me and the mom were on the phone
Starting point is 00:27:26 at 9 43 or 9 46 in the evening we stayed on the phone for quite some time the call logs have been verified by all the police departments TBI included uh we stayed on the phone it was very lengthy mom did slightly start falling asleep while she was on the couch um I had said hey you need to wake up put the dogs up go to bed uh now mind you that was right around midnight just before midnight or right around midnight yeah so then mom does go to bed and wakes up early in the morning to go wake her son up, get him ready for school. And now we have a worried mom who can't find her son in the house. Mom made an effort to look and search several times. Mom has called me at the time and asked me, she was like, I can't find him.
Starting point is 00:28:27 I was like, do what? And she goes, yeah, I cannot find him. I said, well, hang on. I made the phone call and reported it to the sheriff's department because that's what we're supposed to do. And within 10 minutes, the sheriffs were dispatched to the location. In that same interview, Sebastian's stepdad made sure to say that they have been cleared. Is there anything that you want to put to rest while you're here tonight or make clear to the public about this situation? I know you told me there was a statement that you wanted me to make about you and the mom and the dad. So if you want to make any clarification about that, you have free reign to do so.
Starting point is 00:29:11 We will not allow you to be disrespected here on this platform. I have no malice or ill intent toward anybody. Everybody has an opinion. Of course. But what is factual is that the father, the mother, and myself have been extremely cooperative. We have been vetted. We have been checked out. We have been questioned and everything of that nature and literally have been cleared. There is no wrongdoing. There is no negative input from the parents or any of the family. Then they said a similar thing again in another interview.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Listen. Are you both in the clear? I can tell you that mom, myself, and the father have worked very fully and cooperatively with all agencies across the board. We have anything that they've wanted, we have provided. Interestingly, law enforcement has not said whether or not they are cleared, yet they're announcing that they are, which always is a red flag to me. Sebastian's mom and stepdad are also 100% sure that he walked out the door on his own.
Starting point is 00:30:24 And in their news interview, they also had a message for him. Listen. What do you want to say to Sebastian? What do you want him to hear from you right now? That we love you so much and we want you to come home and you're not in trouble. In the interview that Sebastian's dad did, he said he has been out searching for him every single day. And it was very evident that he is just completely distraught, completely heartbroken, and not sure at all about what happened. However, you can tell, and he made it pretty clear, that he was not wanting to say anything about him disappearing from his mom's house. So like I said, honestly, there are different
Starting point is 00:30:59 circumstances, but some of this does seem eerily similar to Summer Wells. She is that little girl who's also from Tennessee and who vanished from her home almost three years ago. If you followed her case, you know that she just vanished with no trace, and to this day, nobody knows what happened. No arrests have been made, no evidence, no body. It's like, poof, she just vanished. So many cases involving missing children in the past few weeks have ended in just honestly devastating circumstances so i really hope that this one does not have the same ending and i hope sebastian's found i hope we get the truth and i really really hope that the parents were not involved in any way so stay tuned for updates on that so obviously lots going on in
Starting point is 00:31:43 the true crime world this week guys. Lots of case updates and new cases and as more information comes out I will definitely keep you updated. And as a reminder if you feel like you are running out of content and you want a little bit more of a true crime fix, every Friday I am posting all new exclusive ad-free bonus episodes and you can get access to those either through Patreon which I will link in the show notes, or directly through Apple Podcasts. However, I suggest going to Patreon because there's even more bonus access content such as like one-on-ones with me, private access to our group chat, things like that. So check it out. Other than that, thank you for tuning in to another episode of Serialistly with me, your true crime bestie, Annie. Thank you guys so much for listening
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