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Secret Beach Murder: Navy Vet Gets Life Sentence
21 Feb
Summary
- A young student was murdered and dismembered by a Navy veteran.
- The convicted killer received a life sentence without parole.
- The case of Sade Robinson's death is featured on '48 Hours'.

The grim case of Sade Robinson's murder and dismemberment is set to be featured on the CBS series '48 Hours.' The episode, titled 'Sade Robinson and the Secret Beach,' will delve into the tragic events that began on April 1, 2024. Robinson, a 19-year-old college student, disappeared after a date with Maxwell Anderson.
Her remains were discovered over days and weeks in various locations, including Milwaukee and Waukegan, Illinois. Anderson, a 35-year-old Navy veteran, quickly became the prime suspect. He was arrested and subsequently found guilty by a jury on June 6 for first-degree intentional homicide and related charges.
Anderson received a life sentence without the possibility of parole for his crimes. In addition to the criminal proceedings, Robinson's mother has filed a civil lawsuit against Anderson for wrongful death. The television program '48 Hours' will broadcast its exploration of this disturbing case on Saturday, February 21, at 9 p.m. CT, available for streaming on Paramount+.




