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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Eight newly unsealed search warrants have revealed some of the disturbing items that investigators found in Maxwell Anderson's Milwaukee home.
Anderson is the man accused of murdering and dismembering 19-year-old Sade Robinson in April.
During a search on April 5, officials found a large black axe hanging on his living room wall.
Authorities also recovered several hidden USB drives and weapons, including firearms and knives.
Detectives added they located women's clothing items, including underwear, from Anderson's basement that were hidden between support beams and in the foundation wall.
More items found include notebooks with multiple women's names and information about them, and a woman's Wisconsin identification card.
When officials searched Anderson's car, they reportedly saw what appeared to be blood "in plain sight" on the front passenger door's speaker.
Anderson's trial is expected to start in December. He is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, and arson.