Alleged killer of student Sade Robinson had sex dungeon in his basement with sling, restraints and handcuffs

A sicko accused of killing and dismembering 19-year-old college student Sade Robinson had a sex dungeon in the basement of his Milwaukee home — and authorities found blood smeared on the bed and walls of the staircase leading to the creepy cellar.Disturbingly, the blood found at Maxwell Anderson’s property is not from Robinson, according to Wisconsin police.In his basement the creep had “a sex sling, restraints and handcuffs,” a police source told the Post.Although the basement has small windows, a neighbor told The Post they were covered up so no one could see inside.

“There were some sort of blinds,” says Ali Maguire, who often walks her dogs along the streets of the normally quiet, tree-lined middle-class neighborhood.“It never crossed my mind that there could be something like that here.

It’s just sick.It’s depraved, and I can’t stop thinking about it.”Anderson, 33, has been charged with murder, arson, and mutilation of a corpse.

He pleaded not guilty on Monday.Authorities say Anderson killed then dismembered 19-year-old Sade Carleena Robinson after their first date on April 1.

Surveillance video shows Anderson and Robinson having a seemingly good time at a restaurant and a bar.She was never seen again.

Authorities conducted a welfare check at Robinson’s home on April 3, but found no trace of her.Later that day, they found her sawed-off leg on the shores of Lake Michigan.

Other body parts have been found in various locations around Milwaukee.Some of her remains have yet to be recovered.

On April 4, the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at Anderson’s home.According to a probable cause affidavit, officers found blood on bedding and walls leading to the basement.

Several gas containers were located in the garage and storage area.While Robinson’s blood has been ruled out, it is unclear if the sample could match Anderson’s DNA.“It just indicates that the preliminary DNA analysis supports the conc...

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Publisher: New York Post

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