ByMaxwell Anderson pleaded not guilty to killing and dismembering Sade Robinson in Milwaukee, WisconsinBlood evidence found in the home of Maxwell Anderson, the man accused of killing and mutilating 19-year-old Sade Robinson in Wisconsin, does not appear to match the college student's DNA, according to an amended complaint obtained by CNN affiliate WDJT.
Anderson, 33, has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, and arson of property other than building, in Robinson's death. The original criminal complaint detailed evidence police said ties Anderson to the crimes, including surveillance video, witness accounts, and phone records. Authorities also found blood in Anderson's house and "several gasoline containers."
Anderson's attorney Tony Cotton told CNN in an email that Anderson also waived his right to a preliminary hearing, adding that the blood evidence "does not appear to belong to Sade."A verified GoFundMe for Robinson's memorial service described Robinson as "a loving daughter, a cherished sister, and a dear friend to many."