Former US Attorney weighs in on new evidence in Sade Robinson investigation

The criminal complaint for the case against Maxwell Anderson was amended Monday. He’s accused of killing and mutilating 19-year-old Sade Robinson. New evidence shows that the blood found in Anderson’s home does not match Robinson’s DNA. The state did not clarify whose blood it was. TMJ4 wanted to understand why this DNA finding was included when it doesn’t relate to Robinson. "You want the judge to have the full understanding of what you know,” Former United States Attorney, Jim Santelle explained. TMJ4's Megan Lee sat down with Santelle to ask why prosecutors included this new finding.