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MOUNT OLIVET, Ky. (WXIX) - A Kentucky woman is now facing a capital murder charge after she was arrested last week when her mother's dismembered body and apparent cooked body parts were found inside a Mount Olivet home.
Torilena Fields, 32, was indicted on Oct. 14 on charges of murder (a capital offense), abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, obstructing governmental operations and torturing of a dog with serious physical injury or death, according to the indictment from Robertson County.
The victim has been identified as Trudy Fields, Torilena Fields' mother, according to the family and court documents.
A blood-covered Torilena Fields had to be removed from a home on Brierly Ridge on Oct. 9 after she refused to come out, according to Kentucky State Police.
Earlier that day around 12:30 p.m., troopers responded to a call about a deceased woman on Brierly Ridge in Robertson County.
The call came from a man who said he arrived at the home to do work for the property's owner, Trudy Fields, police said.
He told troopers he was at the property the day before and saw Trudy Fields and Torilena Fields.
"On [Oct. 8], [the witness] stated Torilena was casting spells on them and was being confrontational," troopers wrote in her arrest paperwork.
The man told troopers he knocked on the home's door, but no one answered.
He went searching for the property owner and that's when he made the grisly discovery.
After noticing drag marks in the grass, the man followed them and was led to a dismembered body behind the home, according to KSP's citation.
The arms, legs, and head were all removed from the Trudy Fields' body, according to KSP.
According to the citation, troopers found "multiple body parts and organs" inside of a folded mattress next to the body.
Troopers said they made another grim discovery inside of the home.
Trudy Fields' head, hands, feet and forearms were in a pot on the kitchen stove, court records explain.
Torilena Fields heated the body parts in the oven "until they were charred," according to the documents.
On the same day Torilena Fields is accused of murdering and dismembering the victim, court records say she "intentionally tortured and killed a domestic dog."
Torilena Fields' bond was set at $1.5 million, the Oct. 14 court records show.
Enquirer media partner Fox19 provided this report.
MOUNT OLIVET, Ky. (WXIX) - A Kentucky woman is now facing a capital murder charge after she was arrested last week when her mother's dismembered body and apparent cooked body parts were found inside a Mount Olivet home.
Torilena Fields, 32, was indicted on Oct. 14 on charges of murder (a capital offense), abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, obstructing governmental operations and torturing of a dog with serious physical injury or death, according to the indictment from Robertson County.
The victim has been identified as Trudy Fields, Torilena Fields' mother, according to the family and court documents.
A blood-covered Torilena Fields had to be removed from a home on Brierly Ridge on Oct. 9 after she refused to come out, according to Kentucky State Police.
Earlier that day around 12:30 p.m., troopers responded to a call about a deceased woman on Brierly Ridge in Robertson County.
The call came from a man who said he arrived at the home to do work for the property's owner, Trudy Fields, police said.
He told troopers he was at the property the day before and saw Trudy Fields and Torilena Fields.
"On [Oct. 8], [the witness] stated Torilena was casting spells on them and was being confrontational," troopers wrote in her arrest paperwork.
The man told troopers he knocked on the home's door, but no one answered.
He went searching for the property owner and that's when he made the grisly discovery.
After noticing drag marks in the grass, the man followed them and was led to a dismembered body behind the home, according to KSP's citation.
The arms, legs, and head were all removed from the Trudy Fields' body, according to KSP.
According to the citation, troopers found "multiple body parts and organs" inside of a folded mattress next to the body.
Troopers said they made another grim discovery inside of the home.
Trudy Fields' head, hands, feet and forearms were in a pot on the kitchen stove, court records explain.
Torilena Fields heated the body parts in the oven "until they were charred," according to the documents.
On the same day Torilena Fields is accused of murdering and dismembering the victim, court records say she "intentionally tortured and killed a domestic dog."
Torilena Fields' bond was set at $1.5 million, the Oct. 14 court records show.
Enquirer media partner Fox19 provided this report.
Documents: Ky. woman heated mom’s dismembered head, body parts on stove until they charred
A Robertson County woman is now facing a capital murder charge. She is accused of cooking her mother's body parts on a stove.
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