A Milwaukee man was found guilty on Friday of killing and dismembering a 19-year-old college student on the night of their first date. Prosecutors charged Maxwell Anderson in April 2024 with first-degree intentional homicide, dismembering a corpse, arson and hiding a corpse in connection with Sade Robinson's death. The jury convicted Anderson on all four counts. Investigators believe Anderson killed her on their first date on April 1, 2024, dismembered her body and spread her remains around Milwaukee County.
Main Idea: Maxwell Anderson was found guilty of killing and dismembering Sade Robinson after their first date in Milwaukee.
Key Points:
The killing and dismembering of Sade Robinson adds fear in communities and can make people feel less safe on dates and in public.
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office arrest shows police work can help bring suspects to court and give some closure to families.
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The defendant and central subject of the article, convicted on all four counts in the killing of Sade.
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Law-enforcement body that arrested Anderson, a concrete action relevant to the case.
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