Passerby Finds Torso and Arm at Beach, Police Say Likely of Slain Teen Sade Robinson

Investigators in Wisconsin say that additional human remains have been found, likely in connection with slain teen, Sade Robinson, who vanished after going on a date earlier this month.

According to the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office, a passerby walking along a remote area at a beach in South Milwaukee discovered a torso and an arm shortly before 7:30 a.m. on Thursday. The body parts have not been officially linked yet, although police believe they are of Robinson.

“I used to take walks down there all the time,” neighbor Tapanga Brogdon told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “I don’t want to go down there anymore. I don’t want to be the one who finds what they just found.”

As CrimeOnline previously reported, prosecutors allege that 33-year-old Maxwell Anderson and 19-year-old Robinson went on a first date on April 1, at a Milwaukee seafood restaurant he used to work at.

Police found Robinson’s Honda Civic in Milwaukee the following morning, burned out after a witness said she saw a man flicking something into the vehicle. Later, they found her severed leg at Warnimont Park in Cudahy, several miles away.

Anderson was subsequently arrested and charged with homicide, mutilating a corpse, and arson.

Before her death, Robinson was pursuing studies in criminal justice at Milwaukee Area Technical College. She had also dedicated three years of work at Pizza Shuttle, never once missing a shift. Concerns arose when she failed to show up for work two weeks ago, prompting one to request a welfare check from the police.

On Friday, a vigil to honor Robinson will be held at the Kilbourn Reservoir Park, at 2230 N. Bremen Street in Milwaukee. The vigil is scheduled to take place from 6 to 10 p.m. and attendees are asked to dress in pink and bring pink balloons and flowers.

Anderson remains behind bars on a $5 million bond. Check back for updates.

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[Feature Photo: Maxwell Anderson/Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office via AP and Sade Robinson/Milwaukee Police Department]