DNA Evidence Inconclusive in Wisconsin College Student’s Murder Investigation

The investigation into the death of Sade Carleena Robinson, a 19-year-old Wisconsin college student, has taken a puzzling turn as DNA testing on blood found in the home of a suspect, Maxwell Anderson, has come back inconclusive. Anderson is accused of killing and mutilating Robinson after meeting her for a first date on April 1st. Despite an amended criminal complaint outlining the discovery of Robinson’s severed leg, Honda Civic, and additional body parts, the DNA evidence has failed to provide a definitive match to the victim. Authorities continue to search for answers as the community mourns the loss of Robinson and calls for justice for missing Black and brown women in Milwaukee.

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