Milwaukee, WI – A tragic narrative unfolds along the serene banks of Lake Michigan, where the discovery of body parts by a resident Thursday has shocked the local community.
The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office believes both remains discovered around 7:30am this morning to be those of Sade Robinson, a 19-year-old whose life was brutally cut short. Amidst this somber backdrop, charges have been brought against Maxwell S. Anderson, age 33, less than a week ago, connecting him to the homicide.
The grim find, initially made on April 2nd in Warnimont Park, Cudahy, triggered an expansive investigation that has since been a concerted effort between local and federal agencies. The charges against Anderson, detailed in a criminal complaint, include First Degree Intentional Homicide, Mutilating a Corpse, and Arson of Property Other Than a Building.
Sheriff Denita Ball and Police Chief Jeffrey Norman highlighted the diligence and resolve of the investigative team at a news conference. The agencies have been collaborating to meticulously gather evidence aimed at securing a conviction. Their statement was also a conduit for condolences to Robinson’s family, who are grappling with an unimaginable loss.
The investigation, while achieving significant milestones, continues with unyielding commitment to justice. Robinson’s case has become a stark reminder of the fragility of peace on the city’s shores and the resilience of a community in seeking accountability and closure.