Maxwell Anderson: From Arrest to Conviction
- Maxwell Anderson was found guilty on June 6, 2025, in Milwaukee County Circuit Court for killing and dismembering 19-year-old Sade Robinson in Milwaukee.
- Following Anderson’s arrest on April 4, 2024, he was formally accused of intentionally causing Robinson’s death, desecrating her body, and setting fire to property in connection with her disappearance on April 1.
- During the two-week trial, over 250 potential witnesses, including police and scientists, were listed as testimony unfolded after jury selection began May 27.
- The jury deliberated less than 30 minutes before delivering a guilty verdict on all counts, with Judge Laura Crivello granting a defense motion to adjourn to secure the record.
- The verdict intensified calls from Robinson's family and Wisconsin lawmakers for a special task force addressing missing and murdered Black women, with sentencing set for August 15, 2025.
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Killer dismembered student after 'watching Netflix series showing mutilation'
A 34-YEAR-OLD man murdered and dismembered a college student, 19, on the first date after allegedly watching a Netflix series showing mutilation. Maxwell Anderson was convicted of homicide and dismembering a corpse on Friday for the heinous murder of Sade Robinson last year. FB/Sade RobinsonSade was brutally murdered[/caption] FB/sade robinsonSade was on a first date with Anderson[/caption] APMaxwell Anderson is led into the courtroom for his in…


Man convicted of killing and dismembering Sade Robinson on first date
When 19-year-old Sade Robinson didn't show up for her shift at a pizza joint in April 2024, her co-workers suspected something was wrong. Robinson had gone out on a first date the night before – but never returned home. Andrea Cavallier takes a look back at the tragic case as her killer is found guilty of her murder
Milwaukee sicko Maxwell Anderson found guilty of murdering, dismembering college student Sade Robinson after first date
Maxwell Anderson stared directly at the judge as she read the guilty verdicts in the April 2024 murder of Sade Carleena Robinson after the jury discussed for less than an hour Friday afternoon.
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