Man beheads wife `to get the evil out of her”
Phoenix – A court in
Arizona said on Tuesday that a man who admitted to decapitating his wife and
her two dogs in a bloody incident in Phoenix said he was attempting to “get the
evil out of her.’’
The prosecutor said Kenneth-Dale
Wakefield, 43, also said he had smoked marijuana and the designer drug spice
before the gruesome killings in a Phoenix apartment on July 25.
The prosecutor said Wakefield, a
transient with a history of mental illness, was booked into a Maricopa County
jail on Aug. 1 on one-count of first-degree murder and two counts of animal
cruelty after being released from a local hospital.
The prosecutor said he was held on
two million dollars bond and was expected to appear in court for a status
conference on Aug. 7.
Police said in a court paper that
Wakefield said during an interview that he stabbed his 49-year-old wife, Trina
Heisch, multiple times before decapitating her and killed the dogs by cutting
their heads off.
The police added in a probable cause
statement filed in Maricopa County Superior Court that Wakefield said he was
trying to get the evil out of Trina.
Police said the Phoenix man had
severed his left arm at the elbow and gouged out one of his eyes before being
discovered.
It said the blood-splattered scene
was found by a neighbour who told police he was checking up on the couple
because he knew the man had mental illness issues.
It said they entered the home and
found the headless Heisch in a bedroom closet along with the two dogs.
The police said large amounts of
blood was spread across the floors, cabinets and walls of the apartment, and
several bloody knives were recovered.
The neighbour said when he opened
the door of the apartment, he saw Wakefield naked, with part of his arm cut off
and his right eye missing, then he called the police.
Meanwhile, investigators said both
Wakefield and his wife had histories of mental illness, domestic violence and
drug abuse.
The investigators said Wakefield was
arrested in 2003 for attempting to kill a family member, while Heisch was
arrested in March for domestic violence as she was alleged to have tried to
stab Wakefield.
They said family members said during
investigation that the two married after meeting in a mental health facility.
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