A Wisconsin man has been charged with the murder and dismemberment of a missing 19-year-old woman, Sade Robinson, after body parts were discovered across Milwaukee County. Maxwell Anderson, 33, of Milwaukee, has been charged with three felonies related to the gruesome crime.
According to officials, Anderson intentionally killed Robinson, mutilated her remains, and set fire to her car in an attempt to cover up the evidence. Preliminary DNA testing confirmed that the partial human remains found in Warnimont Park in Cudahy, Wisconsin, belonged to Robinson.
The investigation revealed that Robinson had been reported missing, leading to the discovery of additional human remains in the city of Milwaukee. Anderson, who had communicated with Robinson and gone to dinner with her the night before the first set of remains were found, was identified as a suspect.
Sheriff Denita Ball commended the investigative efforts of law enforcement agencies in solving the case and expressed condolences to Robinson’s family. Anderson has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, and arson, with bail set at $5 million.
Community members are now searching for the rest of Robinson’s remains in hopes of bringing closure to her family. Robinson’s mother, Sheena Scarbrough, has called for justice and resolution in her daughter’s case, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency.
The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office and Sheriff’s Office have been contacted for further comment on the ongoing investigation. The case has shocked the community and raised questions about the safety of individuals in the area.