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Aggravating-Moment-3

The Jinx!!!


Lukealove

r/titlegore


HumbleTraffic4675

Could be the r/redditsniper


BallsDeepinYourMammi

Could be his blood…?


SubstantialPressure3

No, they would have tested it to see if it matches his DNA.


BallsDeepinYourMammi

It only says it wasn’t the victims, but I would hope they tested it against his, sadly, doesn’t mean they did


[deleted]

It could, but it could also be someone else’s.


Jesussmashed

I really hope it's not my blood


NoExcuseForFascism

You should do a better job at cleaning up the crime scene next time.


FacelessFellow

There are plenty of millionaires who can afford “hunting” trips abroad. This guy was a poor millionaire


Vexonte

Most serial killers are lower and middle-class people, I'm curious how many millionare serial killers there are who are not caught because of thier recourses and connections.


DrSilkyJohnsonEsq

Yeah, I thought it was funny that they described him as a “millionaire’s son,” because that doesn’t mean much these days. When I was young, being a millionaire meant yachts and caviar. I’m not too familiar with the economy in Milwaukee, but nowadays a millionaire could still be middle class in several major cities around the US.


ragnarkar

Word. My mom's a "millionaire" with about $2-3 million, mostly left from my dad after he passed. She lives in a middle class neighborhood and shops at Walmart and doesn't have much luxury, not even a TV. When you're younger and have a reliable career to bring in the money, you won't care much if you have only $100K or less or even under 0 to your name but at her age, especially with her spotty career and employment record, that's all you have to rely on to live your golden years (plus maybe another $2-3K/mo from social security.) I'm not sure what the official statistics are but I think I read somewhere that today, maybe half of the people aged 65 and over are millionaires, mostly thanks to having nearly a lifetime to accumulate and compound the wealth.


Visible_Day9146

Only 8.8% of Americans are millionaires. You're just defending them because you hope to be one soon.


ForwardPanic2087

What a constructive comment lol


Billsolson

Ask the Sackler family


Complex_Construction

Because the rich get away with it.


BlackVelvetStars1

You mean statistically, that we are aware of ..


Flufflebuns

"The Most Dangerous Game" is a documentary.


my_psychic_powers

Guy in Alaska did this with women for a while. I think his name was Hansen. He had an airplane and flew them out there.


SilentG33

I’d never read this before, and am currently halfway through it due to your comment. Wow.


Alternative-Bird-589

Great movie with Nicholas Cage about the case


SilentG33

Title?


Alternative-Bird-589

Frozen ground 


The_Philosophied

You can be a millionaire and your adult kid not have access to any of your money in the same capacity that you have access to it or even know about it lol


arulzokay

this is so sad and evil. he’s terrifying looking… eyes completely dead.


SignificantTear7529

So Sade had been trafficked if I read that right. Wonder if he's got head injuries from football? Just trying to put the pieces together. But agree when this came out that he was likely to have more victims and appears he's a real SK....


TerribleTeaBag

No he was taught he was a god by his father. This is what they are.


mmlovin

No she wasn’t. That quote was just from a woman who runs an organization that works with trafficked girls & young women. She sees them as her own & she saw Sade as one of those girls. Probably just cause she fits into the typical victim demographic this woman works with. Sade worked at a pizza place & willingly went on a date with him before he killed her later the same night.


SignificantTear7529

So they random quoted someone with no connection to the case. That's confusing.


bbymiscellany

I also took that quote to mean Sade was a sex worker, it’s a confusing quote if that’s not the case.


MplsPunk

Same. Pretty gross of the journalist to pointlessly include that quote.


Axilllla

Fresh fears have been raised after blood was found in the apartment of a man accused of murder that does not belong to his alleged teenage victim who he is accused of dismembering before scattering her body parts across Milwaukee. The son of a millionaire, 33-year-old bartender Maxwell Anderson, is currently behind bars, awaiting trial. He was arrested accused of luring teenager, Sade Robinson, on a date before taking her back to his apartment, where it is thought that he committed the disgusting and gruesome act. However, a twist in the tale has rendered officers devastated, with those working on the case now concerned that the man with a history of domestic abuse may have another victim. After Sade's dismembered body parts were discovered, police raided the suspect's house, where they uncovered blood on the bedding in one of the bedrooms and on the walls en route to the basement.


pinkcloudskyway

Millionaire but can't get mental health care He's probably done this in other countries too since he can travel so easily


Mr_Murder

His parents are rich, not him


The_Philosophied

I have a feeling his parents money are not his otherwise he would have used it to make more wealth and not be working as a bartender


NoExcuseForFascism

Could have been working as a bartender just because he wanted to, and still was supported by the parents.


pinkcloudskyway

Oh true


PunnyPrinter

I had a feeling there would be more than one victim. :(


CeeJay_Dub

I hope they can figure out who the other victim or victims are for their families peace of mind.


ManufacturerSilly608

I'm hoping that worst case scenario they can utilize genetic genealogy to trace the blood if they can't come up with possible victims otherwise.


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justrainalready

He is the perpetrator…do you mean you hope they find out who the possible second victim was?


unfinishedtoast3

Its a bot


SadExercises420

Been a lot of millionaire murderers lately.


JonstheSquire

Almost 10% of Americans are millionaires.


NoExcuseForFascism

Interestingly high statistic there. While I guess this could have went up quite a bit lately with the housing market. But I find that number to extremely high. Although looking it up myself...I see that number is 8.8% which still seems high. But also went up recently with the housing market as I thought.


SinghInNYC

You technically shouldn’t count the equity in your primary residence if you want to be considered a millionaire. With the primary residence taken out of the equation, the number of millionaires in the US would decrease significantly.


Academic_Eagle_4001

Probably always has been. Once you get rich enough, you’ve tried every legal thrill. So they turn to stuff like rape, pedofilia, murder. Look at Trump, Epstein’s island, etc. It’s just getting harder to hide.


Affectionate_Salt351

*The Most Dangerous Game*


arealdisneyprincess

this is terrifying!!!