Blood Found at Suspect’s Home Not Linked to Murder Victim

Blood found at the Milwaukee home of Maxwell Anderson, the man accused of killing 19-year-old Sade Robinson, has been confirmed not to belong to the victim. Robinson’s disappearance on April 1 sparked a missing persons search, leading to the recovery of a severed leg and subsequent charges against Anderson, including homicide and mutilation of a corpse. However, prosecutors amended the complaint on Monday, indicating the blood in Anderson’s residence did not match Robinson’s DNA. The identity of the blood’s source remains unclear. Despite the blood discrepancy, preliminary results have identified the severed leg as belonging to Robinson, with more body parts washing ashore in Lake Michigan since her disappearance. The investigation continues, and Anderson’s next court appearance is scheduled for May 16.

Milwaukee Teen Murder Suspect Pleads Not Guilty

Maxwell Anderson, the suspect charged with the murder of 19-year-old Sade Robinson, has pleaded not guilty in court. Robinson disappeared after meeting Anderson for drinks on April 1st, with her remains being discovered in various locations in the following days. Anderson’s attorney has indicated a request to substitute the presiding judge for the trial.

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