Maxwell Anderson Pleads Not Guilty in Sade Robinson Murder Case
DNA evidence from suspect's home does not match victim, raising questions about the case.
- Maxwell Anderson, accused of murdering Sade Robinson, pleaded not guilty to charges including first-degree intentional homicide and mutilating a corpse.
- Blood found at Anderson's residence did not match Robinson's DNA, according to an amended criminal complaint.
- Robinson, a college student, was last seen on April 1 and her remains were discovered on a beach and near her burnt car.
- Anderson waived his right to a preliminary hearing and remains held on a $5 million bond.
- The case has drawn significant attention, with ongoing investigations and public vigils for Robinson.