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Shocking deleted photos key to murderer’s conviction: Juror

Maxwell Anderson verdict

Left: Maxwell Anderson hears his guilty verdict (Law&Crime). Right: Sade Robinson (Milwaukee Police Department).

A jury in Wisconsin took less than an hour to convict a man of murdering a 19-year-old woman on their first date and chopping up her body.

Maxwell Anderson, 34, was convicted of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilation of a corpse and arson of property other than building in the April 2024 death of Sade C. Robinson.

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Key to the quick verdict, one juror told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, was shocking and graphic photos Anderson took on his phone that he later deleted but were recovered by investigators. One showed Anderson holding Robinson’s right breast while she laid either unconscious or dead on his basement floor. While various body parts washed ashore on Lake Michigan to horrified beachgoers in the days after her disappearance, cops never recovered Robinson’s torso.

“This is his trophy in a way,” juror Melissa Blascoe told the Journal Sentinel. “Those pictures will be in my mind for quite some time.”

Other photos showed Robinson’s bare backside with underwear and pants that the victim was wearing on the night in question. The photo definitively showed that Robinson was in Anderson’s basement.

“That was pretty damning evidence that shook everyone,” she told the newspaper. “I physically felt like I was gonna throw up at that point. I know a lot of people were shaking and crying.”

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Testimony during trial also revealed Anderson watched the Netflix animated series “Love, Death and Robots.” After the trial, prosecutors told jurors about the second season finale where a corpse is dismembered on a beach.

“I was like, oh, that’s disgusting because that could have been where he got some of his ideas or fantasies,” Blascoe told the Journal Sentinel.

Robinson’s family reported her missing after she disappeared following her date. Her mother said she plans on keeping her daughter’s voice alive by being an advocate for missing persons.

“She will forever be remembered as an angel, Sheena Scarbrough told reporters following the verdict.

Prosecutors proved at trial that Anderson spent months prepping his basement by covering it from ceiling to floor with painter’s tarp. There was also a sanitation sink and three saws. The defendant faces a life behind bars when he’s sentenced Aug. 15.

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