On Tuesday night, detectives revisited the Wisconsin home of accused murderer Maxwell Anderson, who allegedly killed his date, Sade Robinson, whose remains were found in a Cudahy park.
As CrimeOnline previously reported, prosecutors allege that Anderson and 19-year-old Robinson went on their first date shortly before she vanished. He was subsequently charged with killing and dismembering Robinson after the two met for the date on April 1.
On Tuesday, law enforcement vehicles filled the alley behind Anderson’s home, with crime scene tape condoning off the perimeter.
“Hopefully they could find some type of evidence that connect the dots with Sade,” a family friend of the Robinson family, Tiffany Baker, told ABC 12.
Police found Robinson’s Honda Civic in Milwaukee the following morning, and then found her severed leg in the park in Cudahy, several miles away.
In addition to homicide, Anderson is also facing charges of mutilating a corpse and arson.
Meanwhile, on Monday night, Robinson’s supporters adorned the front yard of Anderson’s home with pink décor, including fabric, signs, and balloons. By Tuesday morning, however, nearly all of the items had been removed.
“She was a sweetheart. She was a young teenager. Didn’t get to enjoy life,” Baker said.
Anderson remains behind bars on a $5 million bond. Check back for updates.
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[Feature Photo: Maxwell Anderson/Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office via AP and Sade Robinson/Milwaukee Police Department]