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Man gets life term in murder of woman dismembere­d, burned

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A man convicted of first-degree murder in the death of a woman whose remains were found dismembere­d and set on fire at a South Jersey farm four years ago has been sentenced to life in prison.

The Cumberland County prosecutor’s office said 57-year-old Dennis Parrish will be ineligible for parole for more than 63 years following Friday’s first-degree murder sentence in the

July 2018 death of 32-year-old Tonya Cook.

Authoritie­s said Parrish killed Cook at his home before dismemberi­ng her body and setting her remains on fire in a field in Lawrence Township. A moving company box found with the remains was traced back to the defendant, and his blood was found in the victim’s home and his DNA under her fingernail­s, authoritie­s said.

At trial, the defense argued that someone else murdered the victim, although defense attorney Alex Varghese said his client acknowledg­ed having disposed of the body.

Prosecutor­s said Parrish was also sentenced to a consecutiv­e 10-year prison term for desecratio­n of human remains.

A county jury in August also convicted him of hindering prosecutio­n, obstructio­n and evidence-tampering.

Shortly after the killing, at least a hundred people gathered for a vigil to remember Cook at the field where her remains were found, NJ.com reported.

“The Cook family and the world lost a beautiful soul with the death of Tonya Marie Cook,” a family spokeswoma­n said at the time alongside Cook’s mother, Faye. “As a mother, Faye has felt the kind of pain that no mother should ever have to feel.”

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