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Wisconsin man accused of killing, dismembering woman while on a date

  

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Via:  perrie-halpern  •  2 weeks ago  •  36 comments

By:   Antonio Planas

Wisconsin man accused of killing, dismembering woman while on a date
Authorities accused a man of killing and dismembering a 19-year-old Milwaukee woman with whom he was on a date, court records show.

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Authorities relied on text messages, witnesses, security video and phone-tracking data to build a case against a man accused of killing and dismembering a Milwaukee woman with whom he was on a date, court records show.

Maxwell Anderson, 33, also of Milwaukee, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse and arson in the slaying of Sade Robinson, 19. The two went on a date April 1, the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office said in a criminal complaint filed last week.

A severed leg found the next day has been preliminary identified as belonging to Robinson, the complaint says. The right leg with painted toes was found near a 100-foot bluff by the water's edge in Warnimont Park.

A woman who identified herself as Robinson's grandmother said Wednesday afternoon that she was too distraught to talk about the teenager. No one else with Robinson's family could be reached for comment.

Anderson remains at the Milwaukee County Jail in lieu of $5 million bail, according to jail and court records. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Monday.

Anderson's lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday afternoon. His relatives also could not be reached.

'The toes on the feet had pink nail polish'


According to the complaint, someone reported finding the leg around 5:30 p.m. April 2.

"The leg was severed just below the hip socket and appeared to have been sawn off. The toes on the feet had pink nail polish. The leg did not appear to be decomposing," the complaint says.

One of Robinson's friends went to Milwaukee police that evening to report that Robinson was not her on phone and did not show up at work. The friend said Robinson's last known activity was a post on Snapchat the previous night about how she was at a bar, according to the complaint.

The city's fire department found Robinson's 2020 Honda Civic the morning of April 2, with heavy interior damage from a fire, the complaint alleges.

Four days later, on April 6, Milwaukee police found a human foot adjacent to train tracks and human flesh in the same area where the car had been discovered. The foot and the right leg found days earlier appeared to belong to the same person because of skin tone, size and "having matching pink nail polish," the complaint said.

'Yes I love seafood'


Investigators also focused on forensic data before Anderson was charged. Evidence included text messages Robinson and Anderson exchanged on April 1.

Using those texts, along with tracking data from Robinson's phone, investigators pieced together a timeline of what they believe were her final hours.

In text messages, Robinson and Anderson discussed meeting at a seafood restaurant where Anderson used to work. Robinson responded, "Yes I love seafood," the complaint said.

Video from the restaurant showed the pair eating and talking for about an hour before they moved to a bar, officials said. According to the complaint, video from the bar shows Robinson exiting her car while Anderson leaves from the passenger side.

They remained at the bar until about 9:20 p.m., when data from Robinson's phone placed her near Anderson's residence, the complaint says. Her phone remained in that area until about 12:45 a.m., officials said.

Investigators used a location-sharing app on the victim's phone to track its whereabouts for the next four hours, until the battery died.

Robinson's phone appeared to be in the park where the severed leg was found from around 3 a.m. to 4:30 a.m. April 2, the complaint says.

Videos, a car ablaze and bloody bedding


In addition to witnesses, text messages and the phone-tracking data, investigators also collected other video.

Video from the area near where the severed leg was found shows a "human figure" descending the bluff toward the beach just after 3 a.m., the complaint says.

Hours later, around 7:30 a.m., video from a bus and a convenience store captured a man walking away from a burning vehicle, officials said. A witness walking by the area told investigators she saw a man get out of Robinson's car from the driver's side and toss a lit lighter inside, according to the complaint.

Anderson was allegedly seen soon after he boarded another bus heading in the direction of his home, the complaint says. The man on the second bus was wearing the exact clothing and backpack as the man seen walking away from the car fire, officials said.

Anderson was arrested during a traffic stop on April 4. A search of his car turned up a hooded coat that appeared to be the same one he wore on the bus, the complaint alleges.

Officials say they collected evidence during a search of Anderson's home.

"[B]lood was located on bedding in one of the bedrooms and on the walls leading towards the basement. Several gasoline containers were located in the garage/storage area," the complaint reads.

Milwaukee County Sheriff Denita Ball thanked her detectives and Milwaukee police in a statement for their work on the case.

"With little rest and a great deal of pressure, they have remained focused and relentless, 24-hours a day. Their efforts to carefully build this case with a host of other partners to locate and tie together evidence, will go a long way towards bringing justice and, hopefully, peace to the family and loved ones of Sade Robinson."

If he is convicted on the homicide charge, Anderson could be sentenced to life in prison, according to the criminal complaint.


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Vic Eldred
Professor Principal
1  Vic Eldred    2 weeks ago

Here is Maxwell Anderson:

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Oh yes, there are such crimes terrorizing America's major cities. The seeder has inspired me. I think there should be more focus on these crimes.

A crime roundup is in order.

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1  Hallux  replied to  Vic Eldred @1    2 weeks ago
A crime roundup is in order.

According to Statista, America has the highest incarceration numbers in the world and ranks 5-6th per capita and you want more?

.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/262962/countries-with-the-most-prisoners-per-100-000-inhabitants/#:~:text=Incarceration%20rates%20in%20selected%20countries%202024&text=As%20of%20January%202024%2C%20El,the%20highest%20rate%20of%20incarceration.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.1  Texan1211  replied to  Hallux @1.1    2 weeks ago

Would you prefer murderers, rapists, and robbers walk free?

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1.2  Hallux  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1.1    2 weeks ago

I would prefer a revamping of the incarceration system by those who understand the pluses and minuses and are not controlled or contorted by irrational vengeance.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.3  Texan1211  replied to  Hallux @1.1.2    2 weeks ago

Hm....your 'question' above led me to think you are against incarceration of criminals.

I guess we see juries and judges far differently.

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1.4  Hallux  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1.3    2 weeks ago
I guess we see juries and judges far differently.

I have little to no idea how you arrive at that.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.5  Texan1211  replied to  Hallux @1.1.4    2 weeks ago
I have little to no idea how you arrive at that.

Clearly.

But I actually go by what you have written.

Hint: Post 1.1.2

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
Professor Principal
1.1.6  Vic Eldred  replied to  Hallux @1.1    2 weeks ago

You don't want to incarcerate the person who did that?

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1.7  Hallux  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1.5    2 weeks ago
But I actually go by what you have written.

You "clearly" took the wrong path and allowed preconceptions to blindy lead you to misconceptions.

The question be asked is whether or not the current systems lead to recidivism and if so how can it be fruitfully adjusted.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.8  Texan1211  replied to  Hallux @1.1.7    2 weeks ago
You "clearly" took the wrong path and allowed preconceptions to blindy lead you to misconceptions.

Nope. Did nothing of the sort, just went by your words.

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1.9  Hallux  replied to  Vic Eldred @1.1.6    2 weeks ago
You don't want to incarcerate the person who did that?

If found guilty, of course! Please don't ask me stupid questions.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
Professor Principal
1.1.10  Vic Eldred  replied to  Hallux @1.1.9    2 weeks ago

Oh good. I thought you were complaining about incarceration.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.11  Texan1211  replied to  Vic Eldred @1.1.10    2 weeks ago
According to Statista, America has the highest incarceration numbers in the world and ranks 5-6th per capita and you want more?

I can see where you got that idea!

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
Professor Principal
1.1.12  Vic Eldred  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1.11    2 weeks ago

Bingo!

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1.13  Hallux  replied to  Texan1211 @1.1.11    2 weeks ago
I can see where you got that idea!

Me too ... american television.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.14  Texan1211  replied to  Hallux @1.1.13    2 weeks ago

nope, wrong, he got it from your words, as shown

 
 
 
Drakkonis
Professor Guide
1.1.15  Drakkonis  replied to  Hallux @1.1.2    2 weeks ago
I would prefer a revamping of the incarceration system by those who understand the pluses...

Who would you say you feel understands what is needed to revamp the system? Do you have an opinion on the direction such an effort would take? 

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
1.1.16  Tessylo  replied to  Hallux @1.1.9    2 weeks ago

Do some ask any other kind?

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1.17  Hallux  replied to  Drakkonis @1.1.15    2 weeks ago

Emile Zola.

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1.18  Hallux  replied to  Tessylo @1.1.16    2 weeks ago
Do some ask any other kind?

Depends on where the judge and jury are located.

 
 
 
Drakkonis
Professor Guide
1.1.19  Drakkonis  replied to  Hallux @1.1.17    2 weeks ago
Emile Zola.

You must recognize the vagueness of such a response. Am I to understand that you consider the criminal justice system to be an extension of the Dreyfus affair? If so, Zola seems an odd choice, since he didn't advocate concerning a corrupt system. Rather, one particular case. I found no information concerning reform. Add the fact that Zola is dead and can't be of much use in whatever reform you think necessary. 

So, what do you think needs revamping and who among the living would you point to, to realize whatever you envision? This isn't a trap. I'm curious as to what you intended in 1.1.2

 
 
 
Gsquared
Professor Principal
1.2  Gsquared  replied to  Vic Eldred @1    2 weeks ago
there are such crimes terrorizing America's major cities

As well as America's smaller cities, less populated and rural areas.  At times the rural murder rate exceeds the murder rate in urban areas, but propagandists don't want to mention that.

 
 
 
Drinker of the Wry
Junior Expert
1.2.1  Drinker of the Wry  replied to  Gsquared @1.2    2 weeks ago
At times the rural murder rate exceeds the murder rate in urban areas, but propagandists don't want to mention that.

Where and when?

 
 
 
Drakkonis
Professor Guide
1.2.2  Drakkonis  replied to  Gsquared @1.2    2 weeks ago
As well as America's smaller cities, less populated and rural areas.  At times the rural murder rate exceeds the murder rate in urban areas, but propagandists don't want to mention that.

Well, wouldn't that be because they're less populated? In a town of three, one murdering another would be a 33% murder rate. Is that a useful metric? Is the metric you are referring to concentrate on individual situations or aggrigates? 

 
 
 
Gsquared
Professor Principal
2  Gsquared    2 weeks ago

This is an immense tragedy.  I favor abolishing bail for anyone charged with a crime like this.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1  Texan1211  replied to  Gsquared @2    2 weeks ago

So no bail for accused murderers.

Don't think that ones gonna fly in liberal places, especially the ones with Soros-backed DAs 

 
 
 
Gsquared
Professor Principal
2.1.1  Gsquared  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1    2 weeks ago

What you think and reality don't necessarily coincide.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  Gsquared @2.1.1    2 weeks ago

Just going by your words and news reports of some DAS pushing for cashless or no bonds. Maybe you have even heard tell of such goings-on!

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
2.1.3  devangelical  replied to  Gsquared @2.1.1    2 weeks ago
What you think and reality don't necessarily coincide

no shit.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.4  Texan1211  replied to  devangelical @2.1.3    2 weeks ago

read.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
2.1.5  Tessylo  replied to  devangelical @2.1.3    2 weeks ago

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Tessylo
Professor Principal
2.1.6  Tessylo  replied to  Gsquared @2.1.1    2 weeks ago

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Hallux
PhD Principal
2.1.7  Hallux  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1    2 weeks ago
Soros-backed DAs 

Ah yes, the final refuge ... quoting Trump.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.8  Texan1211  replied to  Hallux @2.1.7    2 weeks ago

Trump may very well have said something similar, but it definitely wasn't a quote.

As most know already, and now you do, too 

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
2.1.9  Hal A. Lujah  replied to  Hallux @2.1.7    2 weeks ago

He’s probably quoting Q.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.10  Texan1211  replied to  Hal A. Lujah @2.1.9    2 weeks ago

A very poor guess, and wildly inaccurate.

 
 

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