Multiple sites use a warrant and an informant to claim that a Wisconsin man suspected of murdering and dismembering an adolescent on their first date plotted the crime a month in advance.
The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office stated 19-year-old Sade Carleena Robinson was slain on April 2 after disappearing from Milwaukee.
The sheriff’s office accused Maxwell S. Anderson, 33, with murder and other felonies in April, stating that he “mutilated her remains, and set fire to her car in an attempt to obscure potential evidence of the killing.”
Within days after Robinson’s abduction, the sheriff’s office uncovered her body pieces in Milwaukee and a neighboring town.

More purported information illuminate the case.
WISN, FOX 6, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel received search warrants showing that an informant said Milwaukee detectives Anderson showed him the murder spot and materials a month before the crime.
The sites said that the informant entered Anderson’s basement on March 5 due to warrants.
The warrants stated the informant spotted three saws and a plastic sheet in the basement, per reports. The informant said the cloth covered the windows and walls floor to ceiling.
According to the warrants, Anderson explained his plot to assassinate Robinson, whom he informed the informant he had met lately.
According to warrants, the informant said Anderson threatened Robinson with a pistol and brought her to his basement to kill and dismember her.
The warrants cited the informant’s claim that Anderson intended to dump Robinson’s body parts around the city.
Robinson’s disappearance on April 1 was followed by a sequence of weird incidents, including her vehicle being discovered aflame, according to a Wisconsin Public Radio complaint.
Another dismembered leg was recovered outside Milwaukee, police added. Sheriff’s office recognized Robinson’s leg.
Wisconsin court documents examined by PEOPLE show Anderson was arrested days later for first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a body, and arson in Robinson’s murder.
On all three allegations, he pleaded not guilty.
