Sade Robinson: Missing Milwaukee teen's mom says 'psycho' who dismembered her daughter will 'burn in hell'
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: Officials have found dismembered remains suspected to belong to Sade Carleena Robinson, a 19-year-old resident of Milwaukee, who went missing on April 1 and was labeled as "critically missing" by law enforcement.
Sade's devastated mother, Sheena Scarbrough, 42, has vowed that "whoever hurt her deserves to burn in hell."
Insights into Sade Carleena Robinson's disappearance
The morning following her disappearance, her car was found burnt out nearby, setting off alarms about her safety. Subsequently, a severed human leg was found at Warnimont Park near Lake Michigan in Cudahy.
A person of interest was apprehended on April 4 by the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office, but as of now, no formal charges have been filed. However, the search for answers continues as additional body parts were discovered, leading authorities to treat the case as a homicide.
"This is the hardest thing I’ve ever gone through," Sheena expressed her determination to seek justice.
"I just need any individuals who know any information involving my daughter’s case to come forward. I want justice for Sade, we will get justice for her," reported The Sun.
Who was Sade Carleena Robinson?
Describing her daughter as an ambitious young woman with a promising future, Sheena highlighted Sade's dedication to her studies, her work ethic, and her plans to join the US Air Force.
The teen was studying criminal justice and was on the cusp of graduating with an exceptional GPA from Milwaukee Area Technical College.
Sade had been juggling two jobs – one at Pizza Shuttle for five years and another as a server and hostess at the Wisconsin Club.
Sade Carleena Robinson's mom seeks justice
As the investigation unfolds, Sheena remains resolute in her pursuit of justice for her daughter.
"Somebody out there is a sicko, someone is a psycho," she asserted. "Whoever did this will be held accountable."
While the community rallies behind the grieving family, offering support and assistance in the search efforts, Sheena emphasized the need for patience and cooperation with law enforcement.
"A lot of community people have been pulling up finding evidence which has not been found by authorities," she revealed. "We’re just trying to be patient while everyone works on it."