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Extortion, never thought of it that way before, but that is exactly what it would be.Anderson will be in court tomorrow, at 1:30 p.m. Central, for the probable cause hearing. I'm sure he'll be bound over for arraignment and trial.
I wish he'd give up and tell LE every place he dropped parts of Sade's body. I hope he's not holding that back thinking he can use it as some kind of bargaining chip in a plea deal. I worry her family might support a plea bargain if it meant they'd get all of her back. That would be the cruelest kind of extortion, IMO.
Many, many questions, of course, but lately I've been wondering why he didn't just set the car on fire with her body in it.
#justiceforsade
That's the thing, I cant decide if hes sloppy and impulsive or if he wanted to be discovered. He was so obvious about it, like a crazed maniac wanting to make a name for himself. First date, what did he expect ? Loser.From reading the case I really can’t see this being planned and premeditated - it just seems so sloppy especially not turning her phone off (everyone these days knows that a phone tracks somebody) he was obviously always going to get caught.
What a disgusting man he is.
“Blood evidence found in the home of Maxwell Anderson, the man accused of killing and mutilating 19-year-old Sade Robinson in Wisconsin, does not appear to match the college student’s DNA, according to an amended complaint obtained by CNN affiliate WDJT.”
I said it earlier. This isn't his first rodeo. IMO.
“Blood evidence found in the home of Maxwell Anderson, the man accused of killing and mutilating 19-year-old Sade Robinson in Wisconsin, does not appear to match the college student’s DNA, according to an amended complaint obtained by CNN affiliate WDJT.”
100%. I wouldn't be surprised if the blood in his home came from multiple other victims. LE needs to be looking real hard at other missing women in the area, and everywhere else he's ever lived.I said it earlier. This isn't his first rodeo. IMO.
Oh, YIKES. I hope that blood belongs to someone who is alive and accounted for.
“Blood evidence found in the home of Maxwell Anderson, the man accused of killing and mutilating 19-year-old Sade Robinson in Wisconsin, does not appear to match the college student’s DNA, according to an amended complaint obtained by CNN affiliate WDJT.”
This is an important development, for sure. Thankfully, the lack of a blood match to Sade does nothing to exonerate Anderson. Her phone and car were with him from approximately 9:00 p.m. April 1 until 7:30 a.m. April 2, when witnesses saw him toss a lighter into the car, the same car that had all of her clothes and her phone in its trunk. That same phone told the tale of the wandering path he drove that night while discarding Sade's body parts.100%. I wouldn't be surprised if the blood in his home came from multiple other victims. LE needs to be looking real hard at other missing women in the area, and everywhere else he's ever lived.
Oh gosh I hope this is somebody who managed to get away alive.
“Blood evidence found in the home of Maxwell Anderson, the man accused of killing and mutilating 19-year-old Sade Robinson in Wisconsin, does not appear to match the college student’s DNA, according to an amended complaint obtained by CNN affiliate WDJT.”
I hope they look into missing
“Blood evidence found in the home of Maxwell Anderson, the man accused of killing and mutilating 19-year-old Sade Robinson in Wisconsin, does not appear to match the college student’s DNA, according to an amended complaint obtained by CNN affiliate WDJT.”
How did she get into a bar if she is only 19? It makes me sad to read that Sade was excited for this date, and enrages me that her young life was stolen. Rip beautiful Sade.
I was not expecting that twist.
“Blood evidence found in the home of Maxwell Anderson, the man accused of killing and mutilating 19-year-old Sade Robinson in Wisconsin, does not appear to match the college student’s DNA, according to an amended complaint obtained by CNN affiliate WDJT.”
I’m guessing he torched it because there was biological evidence in it.I think your question is fair. On the other hand, it seems to me that, if indeed he had fantasized/planned this, he forgot entirely to plan for the aftermath. For example, there was no need to set her car on fire. Cars are stolen and then dumped all the time here in Milwaukee. That, and running around tossing body parts here and there shows me that he was a completely disorganized killer. Time will tell, but how absurd that he even bothered to plead not guilty.
I feel awful for Sade, her family, coworkers and friends, but also for his parents and his downstairs tenants. Can you imagine how those tenants feel, understanding now that someone was killed above and/or below them?
This killer has permanently changed too many lives.
If there was a victim that wasn’t noticed missing for awhile it may be possible and he may have been like “no one is paying attention to me anyways” ans felt safe and got brazen.Per the criminal complaint linked previously, he spent ~30 minutes near Kern Park/Pleasant Valley Park/3335 N Gordon Pl before going to Warnimont Park and 31st and Galena Playground where we know remains were found. There are trails through the woods here along the river. Makes me think he possibly also disposed of remains at this location either in the woods or in the river. I hope they are able to locate all of her. I was wondering how he got back after lighting the car on fire. Of course there is bus footage. It’s just all so brazen and sloppy. It all happened so quickly I can see how it seems like he’s planned/done this before but at the same time all this evidence led directly back to him almost instantly I can’t imagine him doing it before and not getting caught.
This is morbid, but I have thought that I wouldn’t be able to get closure until I got all the pieces back. Like I wouldn’t want any parts of my missing loved ones out thereAs far as I'm aware, her other arm, much of her other leg and her head have yet to be recovered. In the coming days, investigators will be searching the shoreline using sonar-equipped boats.
The criminal complaint describes video captures of a person going up and down the bluff at Warnimont Park several times between 3:00 and 4:30 a.m. on April 2nd, walking to the beach and back.
I'm hoping he discarded most of Sade Robinson's body there at the lake, not to hell and back across the city, and that she can be found in her entirety, as close to as is possible.