Sade Robinson homicide: Maxwell Anderson to be sentenced Friday

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Maxwell Anderson, the person convicted of killing and dismembering Sade Robinson, is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday, Aug. 1. 

In Courtroom:

The jury of 9 ladies and three males discovered Anderson responsible of first-degree intentional murder, mutilating a corpse, hiding a corpse and arson of property aside from a constructing on June 6.

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In Wisconsin, a conviction for first-degree intentional murder carries a compulsory life sentence. 

The backstory:

Anderson was accused of killing Robinson after a date, dismembering her and dumping her physique elements throughout Milwaukee County. Certainly one of her arms was later discovered on an Illinois seaside.

Prosecutors mentioned Anderson and Robinson confirmed up at a Menomonee Valley bar on April 1, 2024 – the evening she was final seen or heard from. The following day, Robinson’s burned-out automotive was discovered close to thirtieth and Lisbon in Milwaukee. Surveillance photographs present a person investigators imagine was Anderson strolling away from the world, and who was later seen on a bus heading again in direction of his dwelling on town’s south facet.

Anderson had deliberate to kill Robinson weeks earlier than her demise, in accordance to a press release from a “confidential informant” famous in court docket filings FOX6 Information obtained. A search warrant additionally revealed prosecutors believed Anderson tried to cowl up Robinson’s demise with a textual content message.

Dig deeper:

FOX6 Information coated every day of the Anderson trial main up to his conviction and continued to hear from folks shut to the case after the decision was reached.

The Supply: FOX6 Information was in court docket for the Anderson trial and sentencing. Data on this report is from the Milwaukee County District Legal professional’s Workplace, Wisconsin Circuit Courtroom, and prior FOX6 protection of the case.

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