By | April 22, 2024

Accident – Death – Obituary News :

The Shocking Murder Case in Milwaukee

The suspect charged over the killing and dismemberment of a teenager in Milwaukee, who disappeared after telling friends she was excited for a first date, has pleaded not guilty to her murder. Maxwell Anderson briefly appeared in court in Wisconsin on Monday to enter the plea and waived his right to a preliminary hearing.

The Tragic Disappearance of Sade Robinson

Prosecutors say that on 1 April, 19-year-old Sade Robinson allegedly met the 33-year-old for drinks at a seafood restaurant in Milwaukee, later sending a Snapchat message to friends from a nearby bar. The next day, police recovered a severed leg at Warnimont Park, and friends later traced Robinson’s location to the area in the early hours of 2 April.

The Court Appearance of Maxwell Anderson

During the short hearing on Monday afternoon, Mr Anderson appeared in person wearing an orange prison-issue jumpsuit. He spoke only to confirm that he understood that he was waiving his right to the full preliminary hearing. The not-guilty plea was entered by his lawyer. His attorney also indicated that they would be seeking a substitution of a judge to oversee the trial, which was granted.

The Ongoing Investigation

Mr Anderson is next expected back in court on 16 May for a scheduling hearing. He was arrested on 4 April and charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse and arson charges relating to Robinson’s death. Police previously said the leg, which was discovered two days earlier on April 2, had been cut off just below the hip socket and “appeared to have been sawn off”.

The Discovery of Human Remains

Additional human remains were found on 5 April and 6 April, including a human foot that was located in the area where Robinson’s car was destroyed, having been burned up. Authorities searched, finding a black puffer coat, light blue ripped jeans and white shoes — consistent with that worn by Robinson on that evening.

The Emotional Statement by Mr Anderson’s Father

On Thursday, a torso and arm were found along a remote stretch of tree-lined beach on Lake Michigan in South Milwaukee, the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office announced in a press release. The remains have not yet been formally identified as having belonged to Robinson. Last week after the arrest, Mr Anderson’s father, Steven Anderson, released a statement expressing sympathy for Robinson’s family.

Conclusion

Maxwell Anderson is being held on a $5m bond for first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse and arson charges in the death of Robinson. The homicide charge alone carries a penalty of life in prison. The investigation into the 19-year-old’s death is ongoing, and the community mourns the loss of a young life in such a tragic and senseless manner..