Madison, wis. (AP)-Milwaukee man who killed a 19-year-old student at his first meeting and spread the parts of his body in the area, was sentenced on Friday in prison without the possibility of conditional release.
The jurors condemned Maxwell Anderson in June for premeditated first -degree murder, crippling a corpse, arson, and hiding a corpse in connection with the death of Sad Robinson last year. He kept his innocence throughout the process.
Parents are thrown away during hearing
During the hearing of a sentence, which is dark, emotionally and horrifying, the judge of the Milwauchi County Laura Krivelo repeatedly questioned how Anderson can commit such a disgusting crime. Prosecutors related to details of how Anderson cut Robinson’s body and threw one of his feet near a playground.
Robinson’s mother Shina Scarborow said Anderson “confused the whole community” and did not deserve any prison protection.
“A judge, I ask this demon to be respectful, returned to hell as soon as possible,” Scarborough said.
Robinson’s father, Carlos Robinson, suggested to the judge that someone was disrupting Anderson.
“Everything he did must be done to him,” he said. “No man should be able to live after what he did. That’s exactly how I feel. I can’t overcome it. I can’t.”
Lifetime
The first -degree deliberate murder in Wisconsin has a compulsory life sentence. The only question for Anderson was whether the judge would allow him to seek conditional release.
Anderson’s lawyer Tony Cotton asked the referee to make Anderson acceptable for conditional release in 25 years. He claims that Anderson has served in the US Navy and suffers from obvious mental health problems.
Cotton has admitted that Anderson has been convicted of numerous crimes for violations in connection with domestic violence, but they are not significant crimes compared to most defendants for murder. He added that he had concerns about Anderson’s safety in prison.
“This is a real consideration,” Cotton said. “At the end of the day, there is no justice of the mafia in this country.”
Anderson says he didn’t do it
Anderson told the judge he was innocent and plans to appeal his sentences. He did not develop later, although Krivelo noted that Anderson had told an investigator that a stranger must have abducted Robinson after leaving his apartment after their date.
“I hope true justice will be betrayed,” Anderson said on Friday.
“Unconscious” crimes of horror history, Judge says
Krivelo refused to offer Anderson a chance in a conditional release. She rejected Anderson’s allegations of innocence, saying his view of reality “different from the rest of the world.” Going at times and shaking her head, she said that he was unwavering, called his crimes “non -compliant” and likened the case of something from the novel of horrors.
“Beyond the imagination is not to know if your child is dead or alive and then learn that they are dismembered and disgraced, it is beyond understanding,” she said.
She also condemned Anderson to 7 1/2 years for the number of dismeals and a year and a half on the arson accusation. Online court records show that it has rejected the fourth census of hiding a corpse on Friday after Cotton claims that Anderson cannot be condemned for both crippling and hiding a corpse.
The first date turns deadly
Anderson and Robinson, a student at the Milwaukee Technical College, met at a bar in March 2024 a week before his death. The text of video and mobile phones and tracking records show that they spent the late afternoon and early in the evening of April 1, drinking at two bars before returning to Anderson’s apartment.
Photos in Anderson’s telephone show Anderson Mazh Robinson as she was lying down on his couch. Prosecutors claim that it was incapacitated and cannot oppose.
The observation video shows that her car leaves her apartment early in the morning on April 2 and arrives in a park along the coastline of Lake Michigan. Prosecutors claim that he cut her body into pieces there. Later, he burned her car behind an abandoned building and took a bus at home.
The seekers found one of Robinson’s legs in the park and her other leg and leg near a playground, near where he burned the car. Human torso and a hand that is thought to be the remains of Robinson, washed on a beach in the suburban southern Milwaukee.
Her head is still missing.