Murder With My Husband - 327. The Last First Date - The Murder of Sade Robinson

Episode Date: June 29, 2026

On this episode, Payton and Garrett dive into the case of Sade Robinson, a young woman who was building her dream life. But when Sade suddenly disappears, investigators begin tracing surveillance foot...age, leading them to a discovery no one saw coming. Links: Netflix Video Every Monday @11am PST, 12pm MST, 2pm EST 1pm CST https://www.netflix.com/murderwithmyhusband  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/murderwithmyhusband NEW MERCH LINK: https://mwmhshop.com Discount Codes: https://mailchi.mp/c6f48670aeac/oh-no-media-discount-codes Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/themwmh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderwithmyhusband/ Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@murderwithmyhusband Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-dark/id1662304327 Listen on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36SDVKB2MEWpFGVs9kRgQ7?si=f5224c9fd99542a7 Case Sources: CNN.com - https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/18/us/sade-robinson-killing-remains/index.html WISN.com - https://www.wisn.com/article/maxwell-anderson-sentencing-for-sade-robinson-murder/65575450 ABC17News.com - https://abc17news.com/cnn-regional/2024/04/16/community-group-creates-makeshift-memorial-to-sade-robinson-in-front-yard-of-maxwell-andersons-house/ DailyMail.co.uk - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14789433/wisconsin-maxwell-anderson-killed-sade-robinson-date.html VicksburgNews.com - https://vicksburgnews.com/search-continues-for-the-remains-of-vicksburgs-sade-robinson/ TheCinemaholic.com - https://thecinemaholic.com/maxwell-anderson/ People.com - https://people.com/college-student-slain-dismembered-racist-emails-plans-memorial-8786597 Wikipedia.org - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sade_Robinson GoFundMe.com - https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-sade-our-fallen-angel?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer SadesVoiceFoundation.com - https://www.sadesvoicefoundation.com/ WPR.org - https://www.wpr.org/news/jury-finds-maxwell-anderson-guilty-of-killing-and-dismembering-19-year-old-sade-robinson CapitalBNews.org - https://capitalbnews.org/sade-robinson-killer-sentenced-life/ CBSNews.com - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sade-robinson-milwaukee-murder-maxwell-anderson-48-hours/ USAHerald.com - https://usaherald.com/sade-robinson-murder-case-creates-push-for-change-in-handling-of-missing-black-women-cases/ FindAGrave.com -  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/269310456/sade_carleena-robinson Fox6Now.com - https://www.fox6now.com/news/sade-robinson-killed-milwaukee-detective-donner MSN.com - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/maxwell-anderson-trial-sade-robinson-killed-friday-may-30/ar-AA1FMhwV?apiversion=v2&domshim=1&noservercache=1&noservertelemetry=1&batchservertelemetry=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1 WHBL.com - https://whbl.com/2025/06/06/953736/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to an Ono Media podcast. Hey, everybody, welcome back to the podcast. This is Murder with my husband. I'm Peyton Morland. And I'm Garrett Morland. And he's the husband. And I'm the husband. Happy Monday.
Starting point is 00:00:13 Happy Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Thank you for being here. Thank you for watching. Thank you for listening. Another week, another episode. Honestly, we've just been working. Literally, that's it. Been working.
Starting point is 00:00:27 We've been grinding. And we got back. Vegas. We went from Vegas last night. Want to tell them about the basketball game? Yeah, so two days ago, Garrett surprised me with WMBA tickets to go see my favorite team, the Dallas Wings in Vegas against the aces. For those of you that don't know, I don't, I don't think I've talked about it on here, maybe only into the dark. But a couple years ago, I discovered, I didn't discover. I fell down the women's basketball rabbit hole and became a major fan. No, I've never played basketball. No, I've never really watched basketball.
Starting point is 00:01:04 But for some reason, yeah, now I'm real big WMPA fan. And so Garrett surprised me with tickets. It was so good. The seats were so good. Like, it just was such a fun experience. We just went down for less than 24 hours, ate good food, watch the girls. Flew back. Flew back.
Starting point is 00:01:25 And now we're here recording. And just, we were in the shower last night and I was like, Remember when we just like weren't running around with our heads cut off all the time? I know. And now all we do is run around with our heads cut off. It's crazy. But we did get to go see the WBA. It was fun.
Starting point is 00:01:42 It was a good game. Yeah. It was fun. Yeah. I mean, that's kind of all I got for my 10 seconds. Well, Garrett was watching the soccer game a little bit. I haven't talked much about it, but a big World Cup fan, huge World Cup fan. Love the World Cup.
Starting point is 00:02:00 Always look forward to it. I just love it. I just think, I don't know, for those who have never been into the World Cup, you need to try to get into it because it is, it's amazing.
Starting point is 00:02:12 It's amazing. I mean, it's the most watch event ever. So you need to watch it. USA moved on to the round of 32. It's now basically single elimination. They lose. They're out.
Starting point is 00:02:26 So we'll see what happens. But, I mean, even if the USA like doesn't win their next game, the games are still amazing. But go USA, let's see what happens.
Starting point is 00:02:36 If I were to predict who's going to win this year, not being biased because I want the USA to win. I would say France. France. Yeah. I did not know that they would be good footballers.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Argentina would be pretty cool too. Does the USA have a chance? Yes. Small chance? Yes. But you never know. You never know. That's my 10 seconds.
Starting point is 00:02:59 Love the World Cup. excited. Next game's going to be amazing. It's July. Next game's July 1st, right? Mm-hmm. That is on Wednesday. So Wednesday. Yeah, party here. If you want to come over, come join. On that note, let's hop into today's episode. Our sources for this episode are CNN.com, W-I-S-N.com, ABC-17 News.com, Dailymail.com, dot co-d-U-K, Vicksburg News.com, The Cinemaholic, people.com, go-fund me, Shadayday's VoiceFoundation.com, WPR.org, CapitalB-News.com, CBS News, U.S.A. H-A-Rol, Box 6.now.com, MSN.com, and W-H-B-L.com. Quick disclaimer, this episode includes discussions of dismemberment. So please, as always, listen with care. Now, as you guys know, Garrett and I have been married for
Starting point is 00:04:02 quite a little while. But there is something about first date jitters that I sort of miss, but maybe don't miss. the butterflies, the getting dressed up, what do I wear, trying to leave a lasting impression to get another date. And honestly, after Gaird's first day, I was really worried. Like, when we got off our first date, I was like, I hope he liked me enough to go on a second date with me. Tates are always, like, first dates are always scary because, I mean, granted, it's been a lot of sense a bit of my first date, but first dates are always scary because you just,
Starting point is 00:04:38 you can be yourself, but like, you can't. It's not like you should. It's not like you're just yourself. You're nervous. There's a lot going on. Yeah. Like I think some people have the ability. For sure.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Not me. Like I was, no. You were reserved. Yeah. I like every, I feel like everything, majority people are toned back a little bit.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Yeah. It's the first day. You're going to start just doing like seeing crazy stuff. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I don't know. Anyways. But I do remember like most of the time when I would go on a first date
Starting point is 00:05:07 afterwards, I wouldn't feel like this like, this like immense pressure. It was more just like either that was fun or that wasn't fun. With you, I got home and I was like, oh, I hope I, I was re-evaluating everything I said and did. Because I was like, I don't think I paid attention enough on the date. Like, I don't know if I was trying hard enough. But I wanted, I wanted to go on a second date. We got married. I know. So maybe what I did work. I don't know. I feel like we were both pretty reserved. Yeah, I think so too. So I think deep down, most of us hope a first date will somehow
Starting point is 00:05:39 lead to a happily ever after Prince Charming Woman of Our Dreams, but not all first dates get that fairy tale ending. And some, as we'll see in today's case, actually end up more like a Stephen King novel with an ending so disturbing. It'll make you think twice about ever going on a date again. So let me take you guys to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where in 2024, so rather recently, we meet a 19-year-old old woman who is basically doing everything she can to build a future for herself. Her name is Shadee Robinson. Now, Shade was born on May 10, 2004, and she was originally from Vicksburg, Mississippi, but she moved to Milwaukee with her family when she was around two.
Starting point is 00:06:32 Now, Shade's mother and father were never married, but they split their time with her. They co-parented her, which meant Chate also split her time between two high schools, one in Milwaukee and another in Florida. So throughout high school, she would just kind of go back and forth between mom and dad. And then after that, graduating high school, she went on to study at Milwaukee Area Technical College, getting her degree in criminal justice. But Chate's real goal after graduation was actually to join the area. force. She was the kind of woman who was always thinking about her future. She was working two jobs while taking college courses, one at a pizza shop called the Pizza Shuttle, and then the other as a server at a country club where she actually worked with her younger sister, Adriana. Now, Adriana and Chate were
Starting point is 00:07:31 very close. Since they were only about three years apart, they were kind of besties, they can fighted in each other a lot. And Adriana looked up to Shade. So at this point in her life, she is managing to juggle school, two jobs, paying for her own apartment and a car, and she's managing to do it with Grace. Everyone who worked with Shade said she was one of their best employees. She was extremely reliable, responsible, always in a great mood, positive attitude, someone who lifted others' spirits and motivations. So it was really alarming when Chate didn't show up to work for her shift at the Pizza Shuttle on April 2, 2004.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Now, just a few days before she doesn't show up for her shift, March 31st was Easter Sunday. And Adriana, her little sister saw her that morning because they were. a shift together at the country club. And then afterwards, they got cleaned up and they actually went over to their grandparents' house for Easter dinner. Adriana said Chade was in a great mood as always. They had a beautiful Easter together. And when Chaudet dropped her off at home that night, she told her little sister, Adriana, that she loved her. And then the following morning, Monday, April 1st, we know that Chaudet faced timed her mom, Sheena. And Sheena thought her daughter was actually in an even better mood than usual, but there was nothing that, like, stood out as to why.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And then around 9 a.m. that morning, she left her apartment for work. She got to the pizza shuttle at 9.15 for her shift where she stayed until her scheduled end time of 5 p.m. So this was basically the last day that she's having contact with people in her life. no one noticed anything unusual about her that day, and it wasn't until the following afternoon. So April 2 that her coworkers picked up on that something was wrong. Because again, Chate hadn't shown up for work. Her coworkers had tried calling her.
Starting point is 00:09:49 There was no answer. They actually tried a few more times throughout the day, like as her shift went on. But her boss knew this wasn't like, shot A and felt something was seriously wrong. So her fellow employees and her boss at the pizza place end up calling the police because she's not answering and she missed her shift. Now meanwhile, as they're calling the police to basically ask for welfare check, about three miles away from the pizza shuttle where she hasn't shown up, police were dealing with another pressing incident. A woman
Starting point is 00:10:28 had heard a massive car crash and a giant bang, and when she went outside to investigate, she saw flames emerging from a car. And then when police arrived a few minutes later, they found a 2020 Honda Civic with extreme fire damage. After the flames were extinguished, they obviously start investigating. And thankfully, the first thing they notice is there was no one inside this vehicle. But they did pick up on the smell of petroleum in the interior passenger side of the car, which told them whatever it happened, they believe this fire was probably set intentionally. Like in public, midday, basically.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Speaking of fires, we live in Utah. There is a million fires right now, and it's burning. I go outside and I just, I can't even go outside. It's scary. It's 100 degrees. There's smoke everywhere. It's horrible. Anyway, sorry.
Starting point is 00:11:30 Keep going. Luckily, I don't think anyone, like any homes or anything. No. No, homes have. Really? Yeah, the homes in like cottonwood. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. Up in there.
Starting point is 00:11:39 There's like two sets of fires. No one's died from it, but. But things are being destroyed. Yeah. That's just so scary. Yeah, that's crazy. So they're like, okay, this is important. Someone has set this car on fire.
Starting point is 00:11:52 And unfortunately, with damage this bad, they weren't really able to pull any fingerprints or DNA directly from the vehicle, but they did notice a few things inside. There was a purse, a jacket, a pair of shoes, and a pair of inside-out jeans with underwear, like still in the jeans, if that makes sense. No, it makes sense. I just did not need that visual. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:12:16 It's okay. It's important to the case. Okay. With the purse still there, detectives are like, okay, so someone didn't like break into this car. rob it and then set it on fire. So they feel like that's not really a motive. But they ran the plates, obviously, of the car for a name and they get it back quickly. It is 19-year-old Shade A Robinson's car. Now, remember, they have just been asked to do a welfare check on 19-year-old Shade at the same time. But there was something even more unsettling about the car, and that was the driver's seat.
Starting point is 00:12:55 It was pushed pretty far back, but as police quickly realized, Shawday wasn't a tall girl. She was only five foot one. There was no way that she had drove this vehicle with the seat in this position. She wouldn't have even been able to reach the pedals. So the officers actually tracked down a vehicle at a dealership that was the same making model. And they had one of their taller male detectives take a seat inside.
Starting point is 00:13:25 This is how they even proved their theory, that someone much taller, probably around six feet, had probably driven the car before it was set on fire. But the question is, who and where was Shade? Because her or her body were not in her car. Well, it's a pretty busy day for police in the Milwaukee area because there is something else happening. 11 miles from where her car was discovered, something else surfaced a few hours. after the car was found. That same day, April 2nd,
Starting point is 00:13:58 a guy was out walking with his friend along the shoreline of Lake Michigan in an area called Warnemont Park, and he called the police saying, hey, I'm walking through his park, and I found something disturbing. They were walking past this rocky, wooded area when they believe that they spotted a human leg.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Okay. It's not... Okay. It's not sticking out. big deal it's not sticking out of the ground it's like a human leg attached to nothing just on the ground a severed human leg on the ground i don't know i feel like it would take me a second to believe i think so too like if i saw leg i would be like that's a human leg i'd be like that's a um like costume Halloween it's a costume mannequin like something there's no way i would be like that's a real human leg
Starting point is 00:14:53 and the thing is oh my gosh Even when people find whole bodies, they do the same thing. Like, that's got to be a mannequin. It's got to be fake. There's just no way. I don't know what's worse. Finding an entire body or a leg. Because a leg is so scary.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Like, a body's scary, but a leg is scary too. Where's the body? Yeah, that's so eerie. And like, just off. You know, like, it's just, it's just uncomfortable. Yeah. So authorities obviously get down. Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:19 So they have responded to this welfare check, this car on fire. and now they get a call that there is a leg in the park. So they come down and they get a closer look. Now, this leg appears to have been sewn off around the hip. So it is like a full blown
Starting point is 00:15:38 leg. The toes still have bright pink tonal polish on them, which again is just so that detail alone is so unsettling because you're thinking of just this human leg but then there's nail polish that's making it a real person, like a real person.
Starting point is 00:15:53 like a real person who had their toes painted or painted their toes and now their leg is like in this park. It's just devastating. Now, they also quickly learned that the leg belongs to a black woman who was approximately five feet tall based on like the length of the leg. Here's the issue though. Dang, that's just, it's crazy. What? Here's the issue with all of this. the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department was the one who responded to the call about the leg,
Starting point is 00:16:27 but the Milwaukee Police Department is the one who responded to the car. So they're not necessarily putting two and two together because it's two completely different departments responding to these two incidents. Okay, that's a problem. And it's not, I mean, it's not going to take long, but it's just not an immediate, oh, we found her car. this is now the leg. So we only as listeners know that. So at first, the sheriff's department are like, we just have a homicide on our hands.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Like there is a leg here. Where's the body? It takes them a few hours to learn that there was also a missing 19-year-old woman, shot a Robinson, whose car was also found. Now... Upside is, I mean, that's pretty fast.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Yes. Like you're finding things quickly. At this point, there was no confirmation. The leg belonged to Shade, obviously. They still needed to send it out for DNA testing first. They have a hunch. They're working on a hunch. So the next move was speaking with potential witnesses,
Starting point is 00:17:34 like Shade's mother, Sheena, and her sister, Adriana, to see, hey, you're obviously involved in her life. Do you know where she was in the hours before she disappeared? This could potentially be her leg. Now the following day, April 3rd, officers visited Sheena's house. This is the mother's house. And when they spoke to her family, they claimed Chaudet didn't mention where she was going after work on the first. This is when she was last seen.
Starting point is 00:18:04 Was at work? But they did have access to something that might help. Shade was using an app on her phone, Life 360, which actually turns out to be more useful than the Find My app because it does keep more data. For example, when you look at Find My Friends, you can see where they are right now, but it doesn't tell you where they were at 10 p.m. yesterday. Life 360 does. Like you can have a history of location. Oh, I did not know that. Okay. And Chaudet had been sharing her location with her family. It showed that on the night of the first, Shadee went to a place called the Twisted Fisherman. So this is after work when she was last seen. She goes to this twisted fisherman. It's a
Starting point is 00:18:48 seafood restaurant. And then after this, she went to a spot called Dukes on water before she ended up in a residential area near 39th in Oklahoma around 9.30 p.m. And then three hours later, after going to this residential area, around 12.45 a.m., it's now April 2nd, her phone left the house in the residential area and eventually ended up in the park where the lake was found. And that is where Shawtay's phone eventually died at 4.35 a.m. that morning. So obviously, police are looking at this and they're like, this feels like a potential date night, right? Like she goes to a restaurant, a bar. A missing leg is insane. And a phone. Like, how are we just missing a leg? So at this point, because police are like, hey, this is tied to the...
Starting point is 00:19:43 the leg. They actually asked the family, do you know if she frequents this like specific park, the Warnamont Park? Her family's like, no, we have no idea why her phone would leave the house at 1245 a.m. and go to this park and then eventually die at the park at 4.35 a.m. Now, when detectives hear this, their hearts obviously sink because by now they're like, oh, the leg, was found here and we have an even stronger feeling it belongs to shot a so now equipped with her final location information officers went over to the twisted fishermen they're like it's time to track down security footage of her whereabouts that no one has known about and sure enough when they pull up the tapes from the night of the first there was shot a on the tapes but she wasn't alone just like
Starting point is 00:20:42 police had suspected she was sitting at the bar with a white male. It's interesting. I mean, it happens a lot. Like, for example, just happened to, it happens to, I'm just using this as an example, like all over a tree. It's weird when people die, but then they have something you can watch or listen to. Like, for example, she was killed, but then you go back and look at these videotapes. And no one's seen.
Starting point is 00:21:07 No one knew. Like, she was just alive. Yeah. And then now they're dead. I know that concept can seem easy, but it's kind of a weird if you start thinking about it. Like, they were alive, now they're dead. Like, they're gone. They're just not there anymore.
Starting point is 00:21:20 And I think when it's an event that's affecting you personally, because you have some sort of tie or relationship to the person, it's even more hard to get to like wrap your head around. Death is just such a complex thing. Yes. So they see her with this white man. and they notice he's actually talking to the bartender quite a bit, like even more than Shade. But despite that, it does appear that they are on a date. And then the two left the bar around 6.30 p.m. headed presumably for the second location that Shade's phone had showed her at, Dukes on water.
Starting point is 00:21:59 Now, sometime during the course of the investigation, police also got access to the text messages sent to and from Shade's phone. And through her messages, they learned more about this mysterious date that no one knew about. The two, you know, her and this man had exchanged text between 4.15 p.m. This was before Chate left work at the Pizza Shuttle that day. And they kept texting up until 518 p.m. So about an hour. And during this hour of exchange, the man asked, quote, are you hungry? I need to stop at Twisted Fisherman to pick up my W2 from last year and we could eat there first,
Starting point is 00:22:46 which might explain why he was so chatty with the bartender in the footage because apparently he'd worked there in the past. Now, after Shot A responded, okay and yes, are we eating at the Brat House or the other place? And he says, let's eat at Twisted. I'm feeling seafood. She replies, yes, I love seafood. and obviously it doesn't take long for police to figure out who this guy is. They have his number. They know that he used to work here. The man that she was texting was 33-year-old Maxwell Anderson. Now, Chate had actually just met Maxwell a few days before that date.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Shade had walked into a bar looking for a new job, and she met one of the bartenders. Six-foot-one, Maxwell. He chatted for a while. He ended up asking for her number. He walked her to her car. Maxwell had worked in the bar and restaurant industry for some time now. He had bought his own house on the south side of Milwaukee. And he had actually been in the Navy for a bit, which considering Chate's aspirations to eventually join the Air Force, this could have been something they connected about. But what she likely didn't know was that, yes, Maxwell had been in the Navy, but he had also been discharged for reasons. known and he had a criminal record that included a DWI disorderly conduct and domestic abuse. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Apparently, he even had a documented history of violence towards members of his own family. Nope. And there was also an incident a few years back in 2019 when he had assaulted a stranger who had tried to intervene during an argument Maxwell was having with his. than girlfriend. So he's arguing in public with his girlfriend. Someone steps in. He gets arrested for battery,
Starting point is 00:24:44 ends up pleading guilty, gets a lesser charge and sentence. I feel like it would be kind of interesting if dating apps did background checks. Yeah. But here's the thing. She met him in person at a bar. No, for sure.
Starting point is 00:24:57 And I mean, and some people, too, wouldn't care about certain things on someone's record. But it could be like a filter. Be like, do you care about this person's background? Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:05 No. That's actually kind of smart. All right. Any dating apps listening to me and you do this? I went 3%. Here's the thing. It is like more common practice now for people to try to run background checks or do a little bit of research into who they're going to be going on a date with. But a lot of times when you meet someone in person, you get the vibe, you get the energy.
Starting point is 00:25:28 He's a bartender. She probably has no reason to think that he has this decorated past of like kind of some rough. physical altercations. And so she has probably no idea about this when she agrees to go out on a date with him after meeting him. And because of that, Chate told some friends, she was excited about this date. It was probably why she was a little happy when she talked to her mom on FaceTime earlier that day. But unfortunately, as you have probably predicted, the date was the start to a terrible nightmare because Maxwell was the farthest thing from a prince charming. So now that we've got Maxwell and his history out of the way I've introduced you to him,
Starting point is 00:26:16 let's go back to the date on April 1st and kind of just follow that trail. Now after Shawday and Maxwell left the twisted fishermen together, her Life 360 app put her at another one called Dukes on Water. this is like a bar restaurant. Police also stopped by that location. They get the security footage, which shows again, Maxwell and Chaudet playing beer pong together against another couple. Now, Chaudet appears to be smiling. She's definitely like out of her shell. They're kind of flirting a bit. She's loosening up is what it appears to be in this footage. At one point, Maxwell even puts his arm around her. But that was the only time they like had a physical.
Starting point is 00:27:01 encounter that was captured on the security footage. Now finally, the two of them wrap things up around 9 p.m. They leave the bar. And in that footage, it's not like Chatei appears to be disoriented or drunk. Obviously, police are looking to see, is it possible she was, you know, administered a date rape drug. She appears to be okay. She was also the one who drove. So the two of them get into her car, as we know it's going to end up on fire later. But they head to a third location, according to her phone, around 9.30 p.m. Per her Life 360 app,
Starting point is 00:27:41 it was the residential area near 39th in Oklahoma, which because police have Maxwell's name, they also have now put two and two together that this is also where he lives. So it's safe to assume that they leave the second bar and they end up going back together to Maxwell's home. And that is where Chate's phone stayed for the next three hours. And then around 12.45 a.m., her car was spotted on surveillance cameras leaving his house.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Okay. But also, like her phone, it doesn't go back to her apartment. It actually drives right past her building without slowing down and continues driving around the city for the next two hours almost aimlessly. Police knows this because there are several cameras throughout downtown Milwaukee that spot her car. The windows are kind of fogged up. It's dark. So it's not like they can really tell who is driving. My guess is that he was trying to find somewhere to dump the body.
Starting point is 00:28:43 I mean, obviously, right? Yeah. Finally, around 253 a.m. This was after driving around for two hours. Her car was seen parking along the Lake Michigan shoreline near Warnamont Park. And let me just say. The security footage in this case does a lot of the laywork for detectives. They really are kind of able to track this entire crime through security footage.
Starting point is 00:29:10 I love this. I love when... It's 2024. It just makes things so much easier. Yeah. We know we can see the car. We can see everything. We know exactly what's going on when it happened. Love it.
Starting point is 00:29:21 And I would be like, well, we're in a city. There's tons of cameras. But nowadays, there's lots of cameras and neighborhoods, too. Yeah, there's cameras. So it's getting even harder. anywhere unless you're out in the middle of the country. Dude, someone steps an inch on my blade of grass. Notified.
Starting point is 00:29:34 I see you. You have like... Put it back. You're like the Incredibles house. It's like, the alarms start going off. I have those like, you know, those laser lines everywhere? Yeah. And we can get close.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Hey. Yeah. Off topic. They just put laser lines somewhere. I just read on a highway and the lasers light up when a animal is crossing. So, and it goes along the highway. So cars know that there's an. animal crossing somewhere. So they slow down. So they can't see the animal, but the animal's movement
Starting point is 00:30:03 lights up the lasers. Oh, I see what you're saying that's cool. Yeah. So it's like it could be behind you. It could be in front of you, but either way. That's really smart. It's so drivers can be like there's an animal crossing somewhere. I need to slow down. Yeah. I like that. Isn't that kind of brilliant? Speaking of lasers. Anyways, so they are obviously tracking this through security footage. and the next camera comes from a nearby building. It shows what happens next. This next part of the case is on camera. Someone gets out of Shawde's car
Starting point is 00:30:34 and they start dragging something from the car down to the lake. Okay. On camera. This someone appears to be a six foot tall man, obviously matching the physical stature of Maxwell and her. I mean, open and shut. Right. So why?
Starting point is 00:30:57 I mean, it's not like you can see its face, but if, you know, one plus one equals two. So finally, he disappears off camera when he reached a path down to the beach. So he obviously ends up going off camera. But that security footage was more than enough to secure an arrest warrant for police. I mean, look at all they have. So that day, April 4th, police pulled the 33-year-old Maxwell over while he was driving. and they placed him under arrest. Now, do you think this next day when he's driving
Starting point is 00:31:29 and then all of the sudden, like the next day, police lights go on behind him? Do you think he, it clocks? For sure, 100%. Like, do you think immediately he's like they've somehow figured out? And like this fast they've tracked me down? I think so.
Starting point is 00:31:43 I think anytime, I mean, I'm going to be honest, I didn't do anything wrong. But the other day, I didn't tell you this. I forgot. I was driving and there was two sheds. sheriff, uh, Suburbans behind me.
Starting point is 00:31:55 And you're like, great, what have I done? And they were following me. They followed me all the way through our neighborhood. Like, I was coming up in my house. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:32:01 great. Wait. I saw those. You saw them? Yes. Yes. I know exactly which ones you're talking about. For zero reason.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Yeah. Scared me. I was like, I'm done. I'm done. I'm going to jail forever. You're like, what have I done?
Starting point is 00:32:11 I have no idea. I was like, please don't follow me. They didn't follow me. They didn't follow me. I didn't do anything wrong. But still you just, Yeah, 100%
Starting point is 00:32:18 he was like, oh, shh. And do you think it's like mind blowing to him? Or do you, like, do you think he's like, how? No, I think it's like, I think, no, I think they're like, I got caught or it's like, how can I get out of this? Like, what can I do?
Starting point is 00:32:32 Because for a reference, like when Brian Colberger got pulled over two times on his way, driving home, it had been some time since the murders. And so I feel like it would be more reasonable for him to be like, they figured it out by now. and now they're pulling me over, which was not the case.
Starting point is 00:32:48 Those were just ended up somehow being too random. But this one is so fast. I don't know if he's like, I just did this. And somehow they're pulling me over and bringing me into the station. So they place him under arrest and he is later charged with arson, first degree intentional homicide and mutilation of a corpse. So right away, they hit him with all three. It's over.
Starting point is 00:33:11 It is over. He asks for a lawyer immediately. He refuses to cooperate. but officers were already working on another strategy, getting inside Maxwell's house, now that he's in custody to try and collect evidence. Again, this crime just happened. Though, when they finally do get in his house,
Starting point is 00:33:31 it's not what they expected. They imagined they would walk into a bloody crime scene. They have a leg. It has been severed. They were like, this has to be some type of botched cleanup job, but it wasn't the case. Inside the home, there were no signs of destruction. no clear indication of foul play, no like half cleaned up job.
Starting point is 00:33:52 There were a lot of knives in the house, but detectives felt none of them would have even been sharp enough or equipped to dismember a body, assuming the leg does belong to a shot A. And there's no signs of blood. Now, at one point, it was rumored that they did find some blood on a wall in Maxwell's home, but it was later tested, and it came back saying it wasn't a match for shot A's.
Starting point is 00:34:15 Okay. So it was actually blood from a dog, which still... Oh. Like, I don't understand. Oh, my gosh. We don't have the story on that. But regardless, none of this is great because they were hoping they were going to get into an apartment. They wouldn't even need to talk to him because they would just find like a handful of evidence.
Starting point is 00:34:35 But that wasn't the case. They're starting to second guess themselves after they don't find a shred of evidence that Shade was killed in this house because they believed this was their crime scene. Now, meanwhile, Shawtay's friends and family felt the police just weren't doing enough to try and find the rest of Shawtay's body, which kind of makes sense because they feel like it's all in one place. Like, they don't feel like it's been scattered. So they kept searching for themselves and little by little, more chilling evidence begins to surface. On April 5th and 6th, less than a mile from where Shawtie's car was found, they found a human foot. on April 7th, more remains were discovered, just a few blocks away, also in the center of the city. And around that same time, shot...
Starting point is 00:35:23 More remains, like, in a different area? It was a few blocks away. But yes, like... It just remains scattered all over? Well, and also, you know, when I'm thinking about that a foot was found, it's obviously from her other leg because her foot was attached to... Gosh. And I don't know why there's something about the fact that this severing didn't happen in, like, like uniform.
Starting point is 00:35:45 No, I think it did. I think he just dumped it in different areas. Yeah, but one's a leg and one's a foot with like one's a leg with a foot attached. Oh, yeah. I don't want to think about that.
Starting point is 00:35:54 You're not even cutting in the same. Like, I don't know. That just feels so scatter. Like, I don't know. Gosh, dude. Yeah, and then also he just drug this out and just scattered them randomly around
Starting point is 00:36:05 like around the same area basically. Same. So finally, they also find that one of her friends, Kiki was out searching and they found a blanket with Shade's face on it. It was one of the blankets that she used to own. So finally on April 12th, the Milwaukee County Sheriff made a public announcement. The results from the severed leg that was initially found were in and they confirmed to belong
Starting point is 00:36:33 to Shoday Robinson. Three days later on April 15th, a bunch of people stood outside of Maxwell Anderson's home holding posters, balloons, photos of Shoddy Robinson. Shade. I mean, there's a clear suspect, obviously. The case is getting so much attention. A lot of people were driving by Maxwell's house to see where this gruesome crime had supposedly taken place. Instead, Shade's loved ones wanted to give them something else to Gok at. So that's why they set up this entire thing for Shade outside of the house. They called it a pink out. It was based on her favorite color. And I just, yeah, after this, Maxwell's front lawn becomes a memorial. for the life he had taken.
Starting point is 00:37:16 So people just begin, yeah, memorializing her at this place. So when people are driving by, it's to remember her. Or so it seemed. The police and prosecutors were still hoping to gather more evidence that would implicate Maxwell in the crime. And luckily, just a short while after Maxwell was arrested, someone came forward. This was someone who knew him well
Starting point is 00:37:36 and was horrified when she saw his name on the news as a suspect in a murder case. Her name was Chloe Wright. Apparently, she had dated Maxwell for a little over a year. Wait, she was a murder suspect? No, she was his ex-girlfriend. She saw him. I heard that wrong.
Starting point is 00:37:55 So she sees the news about Shawday. She sees that Maxwell has been arrested as primary suspect in this murder. She reaches out to police. She tells them Maxwell never got physically violent with her, but he did get very verbally and emotionally abusive, which was just one step short. She told them he made comments about her weight and looks. She's basically like, listen, I want to tell you just about who this guy is, how crappy of a person he is basically.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Like, he never physically hurt me, but he's a bad person. Like, he just is not a good person. So she tells them this hoping it would just kind of push the case along. She told them that back when they were still together, Maxwell used to talk about this secret beach that he loved. He told her he wanted to take her camping there in the spring. when the weather got warmer, that it was his tiny sliver of paradise
Starting point is 00:38:48 that hardly anyone else knew about and eventually he did take her there. She drove them and he gave her step-by-step directions. But Chloe remembered the place he took her that was his favorite place. No way. There's no way. The beach where the body parts were found. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:05 She's like, yeah, so this is the worst part of all of this. That's his favorite beach where you found her body. So now police were thinking, okay, what if the crime actually took place there? What if he had done something to shot at his apartment, like knocked her out? I don't know, something took her to the secret beach and then committed the crime there. Well, as the days past, the more likely this scenario actually becomes. Because on April 18th, a person walking along the beach near the park spots a torso and an arm that is on the shoreline. which are later tested again to confirm that it's her.
Starting point is 00:39:45 And on May 11th, another arm washes up 50 miles away. So... Oh my. In Toronto, every arrival is a statement, and nothing says it better than this. Cadillac Optic was the number one selling luxury EV in Canada for 2025. Find your rhythm across a seamless 33-inch display and an immersive 19-speaker AKG surround audio system.
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Starting point is 00:40:39 hear a woman screaming and pointing at him being like, he did that. That, you know, like that one. And while the man was captured from a distance, his silhouette and gate matched that scene on the other footage they've gathered. They're like, we're pretty sure this is Maxwell. Now, on this tape, he's wearing a backpack and a gray jacket, and they actually find him on a different tape wearing the same outfit. The jacket that he's seen wearing was later found in a neighbor's trash can,
Starting point is 00:41:10 but the backpack and the rest of the clothes he was. seen in the like in the footage was never recovered. However, the jacket told enough. It was tested. It had shot A's DNA on the inside of the hood and on the zipper. This isn't a total smoking gun. We know she was at his house hanging out with him. But you know what was a smoking gun? The photos they found on his cell phone. No way. He took photos of the body. He had tried to delete them. Nothing ever goes away. He clearly wasn't successful. Nothing ever goes away, especially when police can contact a company. Not these days.
Starting point is 00:41:43 Turns out Maxwell had taken a photo of shot a inside his house unconscious. She's face down, her arm over her head. He's, I'll just say groping her
Starting point is 00:41:55 in the photo. Now we don't know whether she's alive or dead at this point. Like obviously this is a mystery, but he's documenting a photo of him with an unconscious body.
Starting point is 00:42:10 She's dead. Oh, yeah, she's on. dead yet well we don't know just disrespecting it yeah like he has absolutely zero remorse there's no something's wrong something is very he is not okay but there was still one giant question mark hanging over this case was this random like do you really go on a first date and murder someone or had maxwell anderson planned this well according to a confidential informant who spoke to the police maxwell had actually told him about his plans to kill a woman he had recently met.
Starting point is 00:42:43 This is before he got arrested. He had told a friend that he wanted to kill a girl. Maxwell even showed the informant a room in his basement. He's like, this is where I'm going to do it. Apparently, the room was, quote, covered in plastic painter tarp that was taped to the floors, the walls, the ceilings, I think, Dexter, which would explain why none of Chate's blood was found in the home yet,
Starting point is 00:43:06 because if he actually did kill her in an already pre-pre-prepared room, It's a lot easier to hide evidence. There were three saws that might have been used and then disposed of. The informant told police how Maxwell was going to do it. He said he was going to go on a date with her, invite her back to his place, pull out a gun, force her into the basement, and then dismember her there before spreading her remains throughout a city. Now, this is an anonymous. Like, why? This is an anonymous informant.
Starting point is 00:43:36 So we don't know, but it clearly matches the story. and also would explain the lack of evidence found at his house. I just don't know why. Like he just, I'm guessing he just wanted to kill? Yeah. Like, I mean,
Starting point is 00:43:49 he probably doesn't say why because he's probably claiming innocence or something. Now, after hearing this, police actually go back to Maxwell's home and they go to the basement, right? Because this informant said it happened in the basement. They recover a few items, including swabs from a leather couch,
Starting point is 00:44:04 as well as some debris from a sewer pipe under the house. And while I know some of this evidence, was used during his trial, I'm not sure if any of it actually matched DNA. But again, like Garrett just asked, why would he do this? Why shot A, someone he had literally just met? Unfortunately, Maxwell never gave a concrete answer.
Starting point is 00:44:27 There was, however, one clue from the date that might be tied to a motive. Apparently at some point that evening, Maxwell turned on a Netflix series called Love, Death, and Robots. The finale in season, has an episode called The Drowned Giant. It shows a giant human body on a beach getting dismembered.
Starting point is 00:44:49 Gosh. Now, this can't be a coincidence, right? Like, this is what he puts on that night. And this is what's happening on the show. Now, Maxwell Anderson's trial began on May 27, 2025. Nine days of trial, the jury goes off to deliberate the following morning. They're back with a verdict. Maxwell Anderson was found guilty of first-degree murder, mutilating a crime.
Starting point is 00:45:11 corpse, hiding a corpse, an arson. I mean, open and shut, like it was obvious, yeah. Now, after the conviction, the judge reads a statement that Maxwell had made to an investigator. Okay. Said he regretted not walking Chatea to her car that night because he believes from the time she left his house and walked to his car, that's when she was taken by her real murderer. There is no way this guy is trying to deny it. Yeah, he's like, I was set up. Now, during the sentencing hearing, both Shade's sister.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Adriana and her mother Sheena spoke. Adriana said this, quote, When Maxwell Anderson murdered my sister, he redefined my definition of misfortune. He made it to where I cannot meet any person without the fear that they are now going to harm or kill me because all my sister did was meet someone. And as a result, he ended her life.
Starting point is 00:46:05 He tried to erase her existence and her value. Now I no longer have the opportunity to try and give her everything that she gave me. Sheena, her mom meanwhile, said, quote, You disrespectfully spread my daughter across Milwaukee like a piece of trash, which that statement alone is so sad. I mean, I, I just think these people deserve so much worse than life in prison, but that's just me.
Starting point is 00:46:35 She said, how dare you? I'm going to respectfully request that you can, confess where my daughter's crown is. Now, Sheena's referring to a piece of her daughter that is still missing that hasn't been found. Yes. And that is her daughter's head. Now, even after hearing these statements, Maxwell maintained he was innocent.
Starting point is 00:46:58 Judge doesn't agree. He sentences him to life behind bars with no chance of parole. That's horrible. That's absolutely horrible. I hate that. I hate when, like, the, like, the east. ego. Like, you're going to prison for life and you're still going to have an ego. It's crazy to me. Now, unfortunately, after all is said and done, there were some things in this case that could have
Starting point is 00:47:22 gone differently, maybe made a big difference. The first is Chate was 19 and went to two bars that night and was served alcohol, which her mom was like, how is that even happening? She also wasn't notified by police right away about her own daughter's disappearance. remember how the co-workers called. It's not like anyone called her and said, hey, do you know where she is the co-workers? It's because she was over 18, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:47 But here's the thing. This is such a sticking point that Sheena actually pushed for legislative change. She's like, even if my daughter is an adult, why can't you alert everyone in her life that something's wrong? So through the nonprofit, she started for Shaw Day, called Shaw Day's Voice Foundation, sheena's been working with state representatives to reform how police handle missing persons. cases, particularly those for black women and women of color. The bill will help create a task
Starting point is 00:48:17 force specifically designed to study the disproportionate victimization of women, and it will change how missing persons cases are processed and prioritized. The reality is there's just not enough help or support, and that needs to change. Even after losing Shaidae, the family was faced with more challenges in pain. Sheena had asked county officials to sponsor a memorial for their daughter asking, hey, can we do a public memorial $7,000? And they agreed to put together a proposal. But once the public caught wind of this, they were like, yeah, absolutely, we're not paying for this. We don't want our taxpayer dollars going to this. So as a result, the family told them to pull the proposal. They're like, we're getting a bunch of hate. We'll find a different way to honor her.
Starting point is 00:49:07 Bro. Yeah. Who cares? Someone's someone's someone, someone, just, listen, what? Your daughter just died. You can take my tax dollars to memorialize someone who was murdered. We know my tax dollars is not going to the street out there. It looks like crap. And also like, this is justice. This is a part of the world we live in.
Starting point is 00:49:27 Someone murdered someone else. This is important to put a light on. Piss me off. Like if there is someone to memorialize a victim of murder. Someone who just got killed. And killed in the way she did and did. and discarded the way she did. That is important to a community in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Now, her memorial is now being funded privately through community donations and a GoFundMe. So I did link it if you are interested. But for now, there is a mural honoring Shadei that sits outside her old job at the Pizza Shuttle. And her family has been working hard to preserve her legacy through Shade's Voice Foundation, which offers things like self-defense classes, art therapy, scholarships, emergency healing funds. If you want to learn more about it and take a second to honor her memory, I have also linked that as well. So please feel free to go check out those links in the episode description. And that is the devastating case of Shot A. Robinson.
Starting point is 00:50:32 This one was really just zero reason. absolute zero reason. Like he just wanted to kill somebody. Like straight up serial killer type vibes. Just a bad person. This absolute insanity. You know. No, it's insane.
Starting point is 00:50:48 We've talked about how we see criminals differently on this show before. But this is a time where Garrett being like, I wish there was something more that could be done. I'm like, how do you, this is so senseless. This is so. And he's just going to live his life in prison and probably enjoy most of it. Yeah. This is not okay. No.
Starting point is 00:51:10 Nope. Not okay with that. And like look at everything he did. Speaking of tax dollars going somewhere. Yeah. Everything he did. Keeping this dude alive for zero reason. Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:20 See, we are. Get him out of here. Get him out. Disagree with me. That's fine. I don't care. So let's take some time today to remember Shade for who she was. And, you know, just think of everyone involved in.
Starting point is 00:51:35 the reality of all of this and then also checking out the resources that her family have put out there to, you know, try and make a difference. Thank you so much for watching today's episode or listening and I will see you next time with another one. I love it. I hate it. Goodbye.

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