Prosecutors have charged a Wisconsin man for the murder of 19-year-old Sade Carleena Robinson, who was reported missing from Milwaukee’s Brewers Hill neighborhood the night of April 2.
Maxwell Anderson was charged Friday with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse and arson in connection with a severed leg discovered at a park in Cudahy, Wisconsin, the day after Robinson disappeared. Her friend reported her missing after she did not show up to a pizza restaurant where she worked on Tuesday, April 2.
Robinson was last seen on Monday, April 1 when she reportedly had a first date with Anderson. She told a worker in her apartment building that she was “excited” about meeting up with the man police say is connected to her death.
Robinson’s mother, Sheena Scarbrough, told WISN-TV that Robinson texted her that day for $15, which Scarborough called “very unusual.”
Scarbrough feared the worst for her daughter that she last saw on Easter Sunday when the family came together for dinner.
“At this point, as a mother, I know somebody harmed my baby and I’m going to need that person held fully accountable,” she told Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Wednesday before Robinson’s death was confirmed. “That individual will be haunted eternally.”
Authorities confirmed through a series of texts that Robinson and Anderson had agreed to meet for dinner that night. Surveillance video also shows the pair eating at a local restaurant that night before heading to a bar then to Anderson’s home.
The day after Robinson disappeared, detectives found her car on fire in an alley. That same day, someone found a human leg in or near Lake Michigan at a Milwaukee County park.
According to the criminal complaint against Anderson, the leg “was severed just below the hip socket and appeared to have been sawn off” and the toes had “pink nail polish,” WISN-TV reports.
Detectives found video from a nearby high school…
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