'Unimaginable': Woman 'casting spells' accused of dismembering her mother, cooking her remains in a pot



A Kentucky woman is accused of murdering her own mother, dismembering her body, then cooking the remains in a pot until they were "charred," according to authorities.

Kentucky State Police arrested 32-year-old Torilena May Fields, of Mount Olivet, on Oct. 10.

'Whatever witchcraft is, but I heard she was into it.'

Fields initially was charged with obstructing governmental operations, tampering with physical evidence, and abuse of a corpse. However, a grand jury added charges of murder and animal torture Monday.

The suspect is being detained at the Bourbon County Detention Center. Fields' bond was set at $1.5 million.

WOLF-TV reported Fields shot her mother — Trudy Fields — in the head, then stabbed her multiple times between Oct. 8 and Oct. 9, according to the indictment.

Fields is accused of “decapitating, dismembering, eviscerating her mother’s corpse, and placing her head, feet, and forearms in a pot in the oven and heating them until they were charred,” the indictment reads, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.

The victim reportedly hired men to do work on her property, but nobody answered when they knocked on the front door.

The contractors then walked around the property in an effort to find the owner, but instead they stumbled upon a gruesome crime scene, according to court documents.

The workers followed drag marks to the back of the house and found a dismembered body, the citation states.

State troopers discovered the dismembered female body near a pile of hair, a “blood-stained mattress,” “blood on the back porch,” and blood on the “threshold of the back door,” according to the citation. A second mattress was reportedly found in the back yard — it was folded in half and contained multiple severed body parts and organs.

Police said the arms, legs, and head had been removed from the body.

Authorities said the suspect refused to come out of the house, and police reportedly had a standoff with the suspect that ended around 11 p.m. after officers used tear gas and a police robot. Fields emerged from the house covered in blood, according to authorities.

The interior of the house was just as ghastly.

According to the indictment, troopers discovered a severed head as well as severed hands, feet, and a forearm that “appeared to have been cooked” in a steel pot inside the oven. The officers noted that the pot was still “warm to the touch.”

The contractors told police they had been to the property the day before, during which they encountered the suspect “casting spells on them and being confrontational,” according to the arrest citation.

Family member Todd Brock told WCPO-TV, "Witchcraft, fingernails, and just do different stuff. Whatever witchcraft is, but I heard she was into it. I think somebody lost control of their mind. Had to have something planned out or satanism or had their brain washed."

Olivia Brock, another family member, told WOLF-TV, "You can imagine, it’s one thing to find out your family member’s been murdered, but I mean, it’s a whole other thing for the details and stuff; I mean, it’s literally unimaginable, unimaginable. All of us have been experiencing shock for the first time, I guess you could say. That’s a whole different — grief and shock are two different ballgames."

Fields also is accused of torturing and murdering a dog.

Olivia Brock said the suspect had suffered a severe brain injury in a motorcycle crash a few months ago and as a result couldn't remember her name or even know where she was.

The victim's sister, Diana Brock, said the family is Christian and will "never stop loving" Torilena Fields despite the diabolical accusations.

"We don't disown people, no matter what you've done. We love, and that's what God says," Diana said. "You know you love no matter what, unconditionally, and we just support the family, and that's what we're trying to do."

The Commonwealth claimed that Fields was not acting under the influence of “extreme emotional disturbance for which there was a reasonable explanation or excuse.” However, the arrest report did note that Fields appeared to be under the influence of drugs at the time of her arrest.

According to the Monday indictment, Fields also is accused of torturing and murdering a dog.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Oct. 23.

You can view a video report here about the case.

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Teen girl went on date with man, 33, then her dismembered remains were scattered in Milwaukee, family demands justice for Sade Robinson



A teen girl went on a date with a 33-year-old man, and a day later, her dismembered remains were scattered around in Milwaukee. The mother of the murder victim is passionately demanding justice for their slain daughter.

Sade Carleena Robinson went on a date with Maxwell S. Anderson on April 1. A building secretary informed police that Robinson told her on April 1 that she was excited for a date that night.

Robinson's phone records showed that she made plans to meet someone at the Twisted Fisherman restaurant in Milwaukee at 5 p.m.

Restaurant staff told investigators that Robinson dined at the establishment with Anderson – a former employee at the restaurant.

The pair left the restaurant and then went to Duke's on the Water bar around 6:30 p.m.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that the couple went to Anderson's home after 9 p.m.

After 9 p.m., they went to Anderson’s home on the 3100 block of South 39th Street.

Police tracked Robinson's phone to Pleasant Valley Park and then Warnimont Park after midnight until the phone died around 4:30 a.m. Robinson's Honda Civic was set on fire and discovered at 7:32 a.m. on April 2. Law enforcement determined that Anderson's clothing was inside the burnt vehicle.

By utilizing video and witness accounts, investigators concluded that Anderson was the person who set the car on fire. He then allegedly took a bus back to his home.

Around 5:30 p.m. on April 2, police discovered a severed human leg in Warnimont Park.

At approximately 9 p.m. on April 2, a friend reported Robinson missing after she didn't show up for work.

On April 6, police found a human foot that appeared to be from the same body as the severed leg.

In the early morning of April 4, sheriff’s deputies stopped Anderson’s vehicle and arrested him.

On Friday, Anderson was charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilation of a corpse, and arson. His bail was set at $5 million.

Anderson, of Milwaukee, has a criminal history that includes misdemeanor convictions of disorderly conduct and domestic violence across three cases from 2014 to 2019.

Preliminary test results found blood on the severed leg determined that the severed leg belonged to Robinson.

At Friday's court hearing, Assistant District Attorney Ian Vance-Curzan revealed that a significant amount of Robinson's remains have yet to be located. He noted that the suspect appeared to go to "tremendous" lengths to cover up the "abhorrent" murder.

"It's the highest level of violence imaginable," Vance-Curzan proclaimed.

The victim's family is demanding justice for Sade Robinson, and hope that the killer suffers significantly.

Robinson's mother, Sheena Scarbrough, said after the hearing, "Who the (expletive) would do something like this to my beautiful baby? She hurt nobody. She harmed nobody."

According to WDJT-TV, Scarbrough called Robinson's killer a "sick son of a (expletive)."

She said of the killer, "Sick son of a [expletive] hurt my baby. This sick son of a [expletive] is going to pay. This is justice for Sade."

Scarbrough continued, "When he's on the inside, I want you to rape and torture that [expletive] until I get to his ass and haunt him eternally. Torture that [expletive] and rape him. Justice for Sade. Justice will be served for my baby."

Anderson is currently in jail and being held on a $5 million bond.

Sade's uncle, David Scarbrough, said of Robinson, "Sade was more than a person, she was an angel. Not having her right now is very painful."

The uncle added, "We need justice for Sade. Me and my family will never be ok. My sister and parents won't stop shaking, and it ain't because they're nervous. Imagine trying to bury your niece with no body for the service. I need justice for Sade."

The grieving mother added, "Her whole life was so ahead of her. She was so, so amazing. So beautiful, such a beautiful angel. Everywhere she went, people just admired my baby."

Robinson reportedly graduated from high school a semester early. At the time of her death, she was working at Pizza Shuttle in Milwaukee and a month away from earning an associate's degree in criminal justice at Milwaukee Area Technical College. Scarbrough said her daughter was considering pursuing a career in the U.S. Air Force.

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