Police say the missing 16-year-old girl in Gulfport, Florida, was found to have been demolished after meeting an online 35-year-old man.
Victim Miranda Corsett was seduced through a social media app to meet the suspect identified as Steve Gress on February 14th. New York Post It has been reported Saturday.
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In a social media post on Friday, the St. Petersburg Police Station detail The problem is that after she first met the man, she returned home, but the next day she returned to his residence.
The house is double-layered at 2708 27th Avenue North.
Update: A teenage girl who kidnapped 37-year-old Michelle Brand, a domestic partner of Steve Gress, has gone missing.
Posted by St. Petersburg Police Station Above Friday, March 7th, 2025
“She was reported missing to Gulfport police on February 24th. Miranda was at home with Gres and his domestic partner Michelle Brandes, 37. On February 20th, a conflict broke out and she was beaten. Between February 20th and February 24th, she was killed,” the agency said.
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post The article cited an affidavit that said the corset was beaten after the couple accused them of stealing the ring from her. The couple then allegedly “had the victim for over seven days, beat the victim repeatedly, and eventually tortured them with a billiard ball in their mouths, wrapped around their faces in plastic wrap, suffocating them and suffocating them.”
Police say Gres left her body in the car and went to Largo's house. “Evidence at Largo's home shows the bodies were torn apart and driven into Hillsboro County and placed in a trash can at 2893 14th Ave. SE in Ruskin. Detectives are working to find the trash can and find the body,” law enforcement explained.
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Gres was already sitting behind the bar after the incident on March 5th, which allegedly pointed out har to a domestic partner.
Brand surrendered himself to the police on Saturday. She is facing first-degree murder charges, but Gres was charged with first-degree murder and lure.
According to Fox35, Corsett, an 11-month-old mother, was a homeschooled student. I lived there With her parents passed away, with her grandmother:
“We are very familiar with Miranda,” said Commander Mary Falland, deputy police chief for the city of Gulfport. “She's been out of control frequently and has a history of mental health issues as well as drug abuse. Grandmother is her main caregiver at this point. She said she normally goes home and says she won't report that she's missing every time she leaves. She didn't come back in timely this time.”
In his statement regarding the case, Anthony Holloway, the Chief of Police of St. Petersburg, said, “This is a horrifying crime. We are still investigating it and want to make sure it brings justice to Miranda. We'll look at all the evidence we can find. I want to say, we want to hold all the people responsible for accountable.”
