Teen’s Body Parts Found Scattered In Wisconsin After 1st Date With Murder Suspect

MILWAUKEE, WISC – A man has been charged with homicide after the body parts of a missing teenage girl were found scattered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Maxwell S. Anderson, 33, was charged Friday in connection with the death of 19-year-old SadeIn Carleena Robinson, who went missing earlier this month.

Authorities issued a “critical missing” warning for Robinson after she went missing on April 1.

Her car was found burned near her home the following day. Later that day, her leg was found was found less than 10 miles away by someone in a park.

Anderson was arrested on April 4.

Additional remains were found that weekend.

Police said Anderson and Robinson went on their first date on April 1 at a restaurant where he was a former employee. Afterwards, they went to a bar before they headed to his home.

Her blood was found on his bedding, basement and other areas, police said.

Anderson allegedly killed her on April 2, and then mutilated her remains. There is an ongoing investigation.

He was charged with first-degree homicide, mutilation of a corpse and arson.