More

    Informant Alleges Murder Suspect Planned Killing of Sade Robinson

    Published on:

    Milwaukee Man Accused of Killing and Dismembering Teen Allegedly Plotted Crime Weeks in Advance

    The Milwaukee community was shocked by the gruesome details revealed in court documents regarding the murder of 19-year-old Sade Robinson. According to an informant’s letter filed in court, 33-year-old Maxwell Anderson allegedly planned the heinous crime weeks before it took place.

    Authorities were first alerted to the case when body parts were discovered along the shores of Lake Michigan in April. The remains were later identified as belonging to Robinson, leading to Anderson’s arrest as the prime suspect in her killing. Despite pleading not guilty to charges of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, and arson of property, the informant’s letter paints a chilling picture of Anderson’s alleged intentions.

    The informant recounted a visit to Anderson’s home in March, where they were shown a basement with a plastic tarp covering every surface. Anderson reportedly revealed his plan to lure Robinson to the basement, shoot her, dismember her body, and dispose of the remains throughout the city. The informant also claimed to have seen saws in the basement, believed to be the tools Anderson intended to use for the gruesome task.

    The new court filing has only served to heighten the anguish of Robinson’s family, who are left grappling with the senseless loss of their daughter. Robinson’s father expressed his frustration, questioning why someone who knew of Anderson’s plans did not intervene to prevent the tragedy. The case continues to unfold, shedding light on the dark and disturbing details of a crime that has shaken the Milwaukee community to its core.

    Related