After a protective order was filed and granted, the story of a well-known and very disturbing murder case in Kentucky took a turn for the worse. The order shed new light on a difficult family.
Police in the Bluegrass State say Torilena Fields, 32, killed and dissected her mother, leaving bits of skin and hair all over the yard and even cooking some of it in a steel pot.
The Robertson County indictment, which says the defendant is charged with murder, obstructing government operations, tampering with physical evidence, torturing a dog to death, and abuse of body.
Now, the suspect’s sister says that their older brother was really the one who planned the violent death of Trudy Fields.
In the emergency protective order plea, Telby Fields writes, “My mother was killed by my sister on his orders.” “He put my life, my mom’s life, my sister’s life, and the lives of my whole family in danger.” He called me and said he would kill me to get his “birth right” as the first child.
It is thought that Trudy Fields was killed sometime between late October 8 and early October 9. It was turned in on October 11.
While that was going on, detailed reports of a bloody crime scene showed that the suspect believed in the supernatural.
A notice from Cincinnati-based NBC affiliate WLWT says that maintenance workers went to a house on Brierly Ridge Road in Robertson County, Kentucky, on the day of the horrible finding to “work on a building for the property owner.”
According to a police release quoted by Cincinnati-based ABC affiliate WCPO, the workers walked around to the back of the house when they didn’t hear anyone at the front door. Someone said they found a pile of hair, a bloody mattress, and pull marks there. After following the shaky grass, they came across something even scarier.
Around 12:26 p.m., a maintenance worker called 911 to say that he or she had found human remains behind the house. These were likely the remains of the house’s owner. When the Kansas State Police got there, they saw what the report calls a “dismembered body.”
State police reportedly found the bodies along with a “blood-stained mattress” and blood on the back porch and at the back door’s threshold, according to the citation. Additionally, police said they discovered a bloody stick and another bloody mattress near the back door.
Police from the state also found “drag marks” in the grass that went from the house to where the body was dumped.
They said that October 9 was at least the second time that week that they had been to Trudy Fields’ house.
The maintenance guys said they had been to the Fields property the day before and seen the defendant “casting spells on them and being hostile,” as the citation says.
Since Torilena Fields was arrested and official charges were brought against her, the police have mostly kept quiet about the case.
Family members talked to by Lexington-based Fox affiliate WDKY say that the claimed interest in spells is new.
Torilena Fields had lived in California for years, where she used a fake name and even been in movies.
There are two different names for Torilena Fields in the charge. They are Naomi Navarre and Nao Navarre. Two movie names are shown on an IMDB page. Navarre got 154,000 friends on Instagram, which is a lot.
Then, not long ago, tragedy struck.
A cousin told the TV station, “She was an actress and doing her thing out there. I think we were told a couple of months ago that she was in a bad motorcycle accident and hurt her brain.” “I think he was just wandering around Cali.” Not sure what her name was. Didn’t know where she fit in.
I think someone was trying to get her to help down there but wasn’t able to. That’s when Trudy jumped in to help.
The defendant’s sister sounds like she thinks their brother used the brain injury to plan something that had never been thought of before.
It also says, “As I write this, he is on his way to kill me and take everything he thinks is his.” “Please tell me what to do.” I AM next without it. “Please help me save not only my life but also the lives of many others.”
The petition also says that the Fields siblings were abused for years and that one of them is accused of murder in California.
In the margin of the first page of the petition, Telby Fields writes something very bad: “When my body is found… [my brother] murdered me.”
Late that same day, the protection order was given by a judge in Robertson County. The order said that Fields’ brother couldn’t talk to his sister and had to stay at least 500 feet away from her at all times. The judge also told the brother to stay at least 500 feet away from the wake and home of his other.
Authorities haven’t named the brother in question or made it clear that the sister’s story is part of their investigation.
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A Kentucky State Police spokesperson told, “This is still an open investigation, but we are looking into all the information that is being gathered.” The spokesperson was asked about the claims made in the emergency protective order petition.
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