Woman Arrested After Police Find ‘Cooked and D!smemb£red’ B*dy Parts in Her Home

Warning: This article contains graph!c descriptions of v!olence that may be distressing to some readers. Kentucky police have arrested a woman after discovering what appeared to be cooked b*dy parts at her residence. The Kentucky State Police reported that on Wednesday, October 9, officers received a call regarding a deceased woman in Robertson County.

Upon investigation, the officers confirmed the report and attempted to contact a woman inside the home, but received no response. They obtained a search warrant and found a woman inside the house, who was arrested without incident at around 11 p.m.

The arrested individual, 32-year-old Torilena May Fields from Mount Olivet, Kentucky, faces charges of obstructing governmental operations, tampering with physical evidence, and abvse of a corpse. Police indicated that additional charges could be filed as the investigation unfolds.

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According to the Louisville Courier-Journal, officers discovered a dismembered body and cooked body parts within the house. A man, hired for maintenance work by Trudy Fields, Torilena’s mother, had notified authorities. He reported finding the door locked, and after walking around the house, he saw a ‘d!smembered human body behind the residence,’ fearing it was Trudy.

The man expressed concerns that Fields was responsible for Trudy’s death, and mentioned that Fields was previously ‘casting spells on them and being confrontational’ when he last saw the mother and daughter together.

During the search, police found ‘multiple b*dy parts and organs’ removed from the c*rpse and placed inside a folded mattress on the property. They also discovered blood on the back porch and at the back door’s threshold. In the kitchen, they found a pot ‘warm to the touch’ containing human b*dy parts that appeared to have been cooked in the oven.

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Police located the body pointed out by the man, with arms, legs, and head removed, along with several bl*odstained items and drag marks in the grass outside. The Courier-Journal reports that the 32-year-old is scheduled for arraignment on Monday, October 14.

Kentucky State Police troopers removed Fields, allegedly stained with blood, from the property, and she is currently held at the Bourbon County Detention Center.

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