Madison, Wis. (AP) -The man who killed a 19-year-old college student at the first date and torn his body in the area, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Friday without parole.
June The jury convicted Maxwell Anderson for first -degree intentional murder, damaging the corpse, arson and hiding the corpse associated with Sade Robinson’s death last year. He retained his innocence throughout the trial.
Parents were scared of hearing
At the hearing, which in turn was gloomy, emotionally and terrible, Laura Crivello, a Judge of the Milwaukee County, repeatedly questioned how Anderson could commit such a terrible crime. Prosecutors are associated with how Anderson cut the Robinson’s body and threw one of the foot playground.
Robinson’s mother Sheena Scarborough said Anderson “messed up the whole community” and deserves no protection in prison.
“Judge, I ask that this demon is respectfully returned to hell as soon as possible,” said Scarborough.
Robinson’s father, Carlos Robinson, suggested to the judge to dismantle Anderson.
“All he has done should be done to him,” he said. “No person should be able to live after what he did. Here’s how I feel. I can’t pass it. I can’t.”
Life punishment
First degree intentional murder in Wisconsin has a mandatory life sentence. The only question for Anderson was whether the judge would allow him to look for probation.
Anderson’s lawyer, Tony Cotton, asked the judge to allow Anderson to get on probation after 25 years. He said Anderson served in the US Navy and suffered from obvious mental health problems.
Cotton acknowledged that Anderson was convicted of multiple misconduct misconduct in the family, but they are not significant crimes compared to most murderers. He added that he had concern about Anderson’s security in prison.
“That’s the real aspect,” Cotton said. “At the end of the day, there is no crowd of justice in this country.”
Anderson says he didn’t do it
Anderson told the judge that he was innocent and plans to appeal to his beliefs. He did not remove, though Crivello later noted that Anderson said to the investigator that some strangers had to kidnap Robinson after she left her apartment after their date.
“I hope that true justice will be done,” Anderson said on Friday.
The judge says “continuous” crimes from horror history
Crivello refused to offer Anderson’s probation. She rejected Anderson’s claims about innocence, saying that his attitude towards reality is “different from the rest of the world.” Sometimes, when she was heading, she said he was irreparable, called her crimes “unreasonable” and equated the case with something from a horror novel.
“It is unimaginable that I do not know if your child has died or alive, and then learn that they are dismantled and ashamed, there is no understanding,” she said.
She also convicted Anderson for 7 1/2 years of disassembly and a year and a half of the accusation. Online court records show that she rejected the fourth calculation when she hid a corpse on Friday after cotton said Anderson could not be convicted of such damage or by hiding the corpse.
The first date becomes fatal
Anderson and Robinson met in the bar in 2024. March A week before her death. Watching videos and cell phones and tracking records indicate that they spent late afternoon and early April 1. Drinking the evening in two bars before going back to Anderson’s apartment.
Photos on Anderson’s phone show Anderson Groping Robinson when she was lying on his couch. Prosecutors said she was incapacitated and could not resist.
The surveillance video shows that her car leaves the apartment early on April 2. In the morning and arrives in the park along the shoreline of Lake Michigan. Prosecutors say that this is where he cut her body into pieces. He later burned her car behind the abandoned building and took the bus home.