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Nightmare In Wisconsin: Taylor Shabusiness Trial

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Taylor Schabusiness, a 24-year-old from Green Bay, Wisconsin, stands accused of charges as horrific as they are complex. She is facing the grave charge of first-degree intentional homicide, suspected of the brutal strangulation of Shad Thyrion. Furthermore, she is accused of mutilating a corpse, alleged to have dismembered Thyrion's body in a chilling act following his death. Finally, Schabusiness is charged with third-degree sexual assault, with allegations of having engaged in sexual abuse with Thyrion's lifeless body. Each charge carries significant weight, and together, they depict a case of severe violence and disturbing misconduct. This podcast brings you daily audio of the trial and court proceedings.

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17: Trial Of Taylor Schabusiness Day 4 Part 1

54m · Published 28 Jul 17:15
This is our raw continuing coverage of The Taylor Shabusiness Trial. Raw courtroom audio from the hearing and trial of Taylor Shabusiness.
 
 In the quiet community of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a case of macabre violence and unsettling details has thrust 24-year-old Taylor Schabusiness into the national spotlight. The charges against her paint a picture of a chilling incident that is as disturbing as it is complex.
 
 Schabusiness stands accused of the gruesome killing of Shad Thyrion, a fellow resident of Green Bay. The prosecution alleges a harrowing series of events involving drug use, sexual abuse, strangulation, and a subsequent act of mutilation that seems ripped from the pages of a crime thriller rather than the tranquil landscapes of Wisconsin.
 
 The charges brought against Schabusiness are weighty. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, accused of having strangled Thyrion. But the cruelty of the alleged act doesn't stop there. Following Thyrion's death, Schabusiness is believed to have embarked on a grisly act of dismemberment, a charge brought against her as mutilating a corpse. The final charge is third-degree sexual assault, based on allegations that Schabusiness engaged in sexual abuse of Thyrion's lifeless body.
 
 What makes this case particularly chilling is the supposed confession by Schabusiness herself. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, Schabusiness admitted to the killing and even expressed a warped sense of pleasure from the act. “Ya I liked it,” she's reported to have said.
 
 The discovery of Thyrion's remains was a shocking revelation of the horrors. His mother found his decapitated head and a male organ in a plastic container in the basement, prompting an immediate call to the authorities. His legs were later discovered in a crockpot box in a vehicle Schabusiness was said to have been driving, while the rest of his body was found in various bags throughout the basement.
 
 Court records indicate that Schabusiness had been equipped with a GPS monitor due to previous criminal charges. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing this monitor, a detail that seems to add a haunting layer to this tragic story.
 
 The case against Taylor Schabusiness presents a sobering reminder of the depths of human cruelty. As the trial proceeds, the community of Green Bay, and indeed the nation, waits for justice to be served. Regardless of the verdict, the shocking events alleged in this case will linger in the minds of many, a tragic testament to a life that ended in such a brutal manner.
 
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15: Taylor Schabusiness Found Guilty Of Homicide, Mutilating A Corpse & Sexual Abuse

13m · Published 27 Jul 18:45
In a critical development that shook Brown County, a jury on Wednesday found Taylor Schabusiness, a 25-year-old woman, guilty of the chilling charges of homicide, third-degree sexual abuse, and mutilating a corpse. The victim was her former boyfriend, 24-year-old Shad Thyrion, in an incident that took place in February 2022.
 
After an intense day of final statements and evidence review, the jury began its deliberations at approximately 4:50 p.m. A short fifty minutes later, the twelve jurors, who had been tasked with making this crucial decision, returned to the courtroom. Their verdict: Taylor Schabusiness was to be held accountable for her horrifying actions. This decision was promptly followed by the accused's exit from the courtroom, escorted out by bailiffs in handcuffs.
 
Schabusiness was initially arrested in February 2022 when law enforcement was called to an address on Stony Brook Lane in Green Bay. Thyrion's mother made a grim discovery that day: she found her son's severed head in a bucket in the house's basement. In the aftermath of this gruesome discovery, Schabusiness was subsequently charged with Thyrion's murder and the horrific act of dismemberment.
 
Brown County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Walsh has asked the jury to return to the courtroom by 9:15 a.m. the following Thursday. The next phase of the trial is set to examine whether Schabusiness could be deemed not guilty due to mental disease or defect. This plea was entered on her behalf by her former attorney, Quinn Jolly, in September. Jolly represented Schabusiness until an incident in February, when she assaulted him during a hearing.
 
During their closing arguments on Wednesday, prosecutors Caleb Saunders and David Lasee presented a straightforward case to the jury. Lasee, the Brown County district attorney, stated emphatically, "This is bizarre. This is strange. This is unnatural, but in no way is it unclear," reinforcing that Schabusiness was the cause of Thyrion's demise.
 
Supporting Lasee's assertions, Saunders, an assistant district attorney, reiterated the central truth of the case, "What the defendant did to Shad Thyrion."
 
However, defense attorney Christopher Froelich proposed a different perspective. In his opinion, the evidence painted an unclear, confusing picture. "This case is a puzzling, unclear collection of facts," Froelich commented, highlighting the difficulty in ascertaining Schabusiness's intent or whether Thyrion's death was accidental.
 
The jury, composed of nine women and seven men, underwent an intense selection process. As deliberations commenced, four jurors were marked as alternates to ensure a thorough and impartial verdict.
 
As the world awaits the next phase of this disturbing trial, it is evident that the case of Taylor Schabusiness continues to captivate public interest, presenting a complex narrative of brutality, law, and potential mental health considerations. The upcoming proceedings will be closely watched and reported as the saga unfolds.
 
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14: Trial Of Taylor Schabusiness Day 3 Part 1

55m · Published 27 Jul 18:36
This is our raw continuing coverage of The Taylor Shabusiness Trial. Raw courtroom audio from the hearing and trial of Taylor Shabusiness.
 
  In the quiet community of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a case of macabre violence and unsettling details has thrust 24-year-old Taylor Schabusiness into the national spotlight. The charges against her paint a picture of a chilling incident that is as disturbing as it is complex.
 
  Schabusiness stands accused of the gruesome killing of Shad Thyrion, a fellow resident of Green Bay. The prosecution alleges a harrowing series of events involving drug use, sexual abuse, strangulation, and a subsequent act of mutilation that seems ripped from the pages of a crime thriller rather than the tranquil landscapes of Wisconsin.
 
  The charges brought against Schabusiness are weighty. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, accused of having strangled Thyrion. But the cruelty of the alleged act doesn't stop there. Following Thyrion's death, Schabusiness is believed to have embarked on a grisly act of dismemberment, a charge brought against her as mutilating a corpse. The final charge is third-degree sexual assault, based on allegations that Schabusiness engaged in sexual abuse of Thyrion's lifeless body.
 
  What makes this case particularly chilling is the supposed confession by Schabusiness herself. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, Schabusiness admitted to the killing and even expressed a warped sense of pleasure from the act. “Ya I liked it,” she's reported to have said.
 
  The discovery of Thyrion's remains was a shocking revelation of the horrors. His mother found his decapitated head and a male organ in a plastic container in the basement, prompting an immediate call to the authorities. His legs were later discovered in a crockpot box in a vehicle Schabusiness was said to have been driving, while the rest of his body was found in various bags throughout the basement.
 
  Court records indicate that Schabusiness had been equipped with a GPS monitor due to previous criminal charges. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing this monitor, a detail that seems to add a haunting layer to this tragic story.
 
  The case against Taylor Schabusiness presents a sobering reminder of the depths of human cruelty. As the trial proceeds, the community of Green Bay, and indeed the nation, waits for justice to be served. Regardless of the verdict, the shocking events alleged in this case will linger in the minds of many, a tragic testament to a life that ended in such a brutal manner.
 
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14: Trial Of Taylor Schabusiness Day 3 Part 2

58m · Published 27 Jul 18:33
This is our raw continuing coverage of The Taylor Shabusiness Trial. Raw courtroom audio from the hearing and trial of Taylor Shabusiness.
 
 In the quiet community of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a case of macabre violence and unsettling details has thrust 24-year-old Taylor Schabusiness into the national spotlight. The charges against her paint a picture of a chilling incident that is as disturbing as it is complex.
 
 Schabusiness stands accused of the gruesome killing of Shad Thyrion, a fellow resident of Green Bay. The prosecution alleges a harrowing series of events involving drug use, sexual abuse, strangulation, and a subsequent act of mutilation that seems ripped from the pages of a crime thriller rather than the tranquil landscapes of Wisconsin.
 
 The charges brought against Schabusiness are weighty. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, accused of having strangled Thyrion. But the cruelty of the alleged act doesn't stop there. Following Thyrion's death, Schabusiness is believed to have embarked on a grisly act of dismemberment, a charge brought against her as mutilating a corpse. The final charge is third-degree sexual assault, based on allegations that Schabusiness engaged in sexual abuse of Thyrion's lifeless body.
 
 What makes this case particularly chilling is the supposed confession by Schabusiness herself. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, Schabusiness admitted to the killing and even expressed a warped sense of pleasure from the act. “Ya I liked it,” she's reported to have said.
 
 The discovery of Thyrion's remains was a shocking revelation of the horrors. His mother found his decapitated head and a male organ in a plastic container in the basement, prompting an immediate call to the authorities. His legs were later discovered in a crockpot box in a vehicle Schabusiness was said to have been driving, while the rest of his body was found in various bags throughout the basement.
 
 Court records indicate that Schabusiness had been equipped with a GPS monitor due to previous criminal charges. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing this monitor, a detail that seems to add a haunting layer to this tragic story.
 
 The case against Taylor Schabusiness presents a sobering reminder of the depths of human cruelty. As the trial proceeds, the community of Green Bay, and indeed the nation, waits for justice to be served. Regardless of the verdict, the shocking events alleged in this case will linger in the minds of many, a tragic testament to a life that ended in such a brutal manner.
 
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13: Trial Of Taylor Schabusiness Day 3 Part 3

1h 33m · Published 27 Jul 18:17
This is our raw continuing coverage of The Taylor Shabusiness Trial. Raw courtroom audio from the hearing and trial of Taylor Shabusiness.
 
 In the quiet community of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a case of macabre violence and unsettling details has thrust 24-year-old Taylor Schabusiness into the national spotlight. The charges against her paint a picture of a chilling incident that is as disturbing as it is complex.
 
  Schabusiness stands accused of the gruesome killing of Shad Thyrion, a fellow resident of Green Bay. The prosecution alleges a harrowing series of events involving drug use, sexual abuse, strangulation, and a subsequent act of mutilation that seems ripped from the pages of a crime thriller rather than the tranquil landscapes of Wisconsin.
 
  The charges brought against Schabusiness are weighty. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, accused of having strangled Thyrion. But the cruelty of the alleged act doesn't stop there. Following Thyrion's death, Schabusiness is believed to have embarked on a grisly act of dismemberment, a charge brought against her as mutilating a corpse. The final charge is third-degree sexual assault, based on allegations that Schabusiness engaged in sexual abuse of Thyrion's lifeless body.
 
  What makes this case particularly chilling is the supposed confession by Schabusiness herself. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, Schabusiness admitted to the killing and even expressed a warped sense of pleasure from the act. “Ya I liked it,” she's reported to have said.
 
  The discovery of Thyrion's remains was a shocking revelation of the horrors. His mother found his decapitated head and a male organ in a plastic container in the basement, prompting an immediate call to the authorities. His legs were later discovered in a crockpot box in a vehicle Schabusiness was said to have been driving, while the rest of his body was found in various bags throughout the basement.
 
  Court records indicate that Schabusiness had been equipped with a GPS monitor due to previous criminal charges. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing this monitor, a detail that seems to add a haunting layer to this tragic story.
 
  The case against Taylor Schabusiness presents a sobering reminder of the depths of human cruelty. As the trial proceeds, the community of Green Bay, and indeed the nation, waits for justice to be served. Regardless of the verdict, the shocking events alleged in this case will linger in the minds of many, a tragic testament to a life that ended in such a brutal manner.
 
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13: Trial Of Taylor Schabusiness Day 3 Part 4

1h 18m · Published 27 Jul 18:16
This is our raw continuing coverage of The Taylor Shabusiness Trial. Raw courtroom audio from the hearing and trial of Taylor Shabusiness.
 
 In the quiet community of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a case of macabre violence and unsettling details has thrust 24-year-old Taylor Schabusiness into the national spotlight. The charges against her paint a picture of a chilling incident that is as disturbing as it is complex.
 
 Schabusiness stands accused of the gruesome killing of Shad Thyrion, a fellow resident of Green Bay. The prosecution alleges a harrowing series of events involving drug use, sexual abuse, strangulation, and a subsequent act of mutilation that seems ripped from the pages of a crime thriller rather than the tranquil landscapes of Wisconsin.
 
 The charges brought against Schabusiness are weighty. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, accused of having strangled Thyrion. But the cruelty of the alleged act doesn't stop there. Following Thyrion's death, Schabusiness is believed to have embarked on a grisly act of dismemberment, a charge brought against her as mutilating a corpse. The final charge is third-degree sexual assault, based on allegations that Schabusiness engaged in sexual abuse of Thyrion's lifeless body.
 
 What makes this case particularly chilling is the supposed confession by Schabusiness herself. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, Schabusiness admitted to the killing and even expressed a warped sense of pleasure from the act. “Ya I liked it,” she's reported to have said.
 
 The discovery of Thyrion's remains was a shocking revelation of the horrors. His mother found his decapitated head and a male organ in a plastic container in the basement, prompting an immediate call to the authorities. His legs were later discovered in a crockpot box in a vehicle Schabusiness was said to have been driving, while the rest of his body was found in various bags throughout the basement.
 
 Court records indicate that Schabusiness had been equipped with a GPS monitor due to previous criminal charges. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing this monitor, a detail that seems to add a haunting layer to this tragic story.
 
 The case against Taylor Schabusiness presents a sobering reminder of the depths of human cruelty. As the trial proceeds, the community of Green Bay, and indeed the nation, waits for justice to be served. Regardless of the verdict, the shocking events alleged in this case will linger in the minds of many, a tragic testament to a life that ended in such a brutal manner.
 
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13: Trial Of Taylor Schabusiness Day 3 Part 5

37m · Published 27 Jul 18:16
This is our raw continuing coverage of The Taylor Shabusiness Trial. Raw courtroom audio from the hearing and trial of Taylor Shabusiness.
 
 In the quiet community of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a case of macabre violence and unsettling details has thrust 24-year-old Taylor Schabusiness into the national spotlight. The charges against her paint a picture of a chilling incident that is as disturbing as it is complex.
 
 Schabusiness stands accused of the gruesome killing of Shad Thyrion, a fellow resident of Green Bay. The prosecution alleges a harrowing series of events involving drug use, sexual abuse, strangulation, and a subsequent act of mutilation that seems ripped from the pages of a crime thriller rather than the tranquil landscapes of Wisconsin.
 
 The charges brought against Schabusiness are weighty. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, accused of having strangled Thyrion. But the cruelty of the alleged act doesn't stop there. Following Thyrion's death, Schabusiness is believed to have embarked on a grisly act of dismemberment, a charge brought against her as mutilating a corpse. The final charge is third-degree sexual assault, based on allegations that Schabusiness engaged in sexual abuse of Thyrion's lifeless body.
 
 What makes this case particularly chilling is the supposed confession by Schabusiness herself. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, Schabusiness admitted to the killing and even expressed a warped sense of pleasure from the act. “Ya I liked it,” she's reported to have said.
 
 The discovery of Thyrion's remains was a shocking revelation of the horrors. His mother found his decapitated head and a male organ in a plastic container in the basement, prompting an immediate call to the authorities. His legs were later discovered in a crockpot box in a vehicle Schabusiness was said to have been driving, while the rest of his body was found in various bags throughout the basement.
 
 Court records indicate that Schabusiness had been equipped with a GPS monitor due to previous criminal charges. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing this monitor, a detail that seems to add a haunting layer to this tragic story.
 
 The case against Taylor Schabusiness presents a sobering reminder of the depths of human cruelty. As the trial proceeds, the community of Green Bay, and indeed the nation, waits for justice to be served. Regardless of the verdict, the shocking events alleged in this case will linger in the minds of many, a tragic testament to a life that ended in such a brutal manner.
 
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12: Trial Of Taylor Schabusiness Day 3 part 7

49m · Published 27 Jul 18:00
This is our raw continuing coverage of The Taylor Shabusiness Trial. Raw courtroom audio from the hearing and trial of Taylor Shabusiness.
 
In the quiet community of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a case of macabre violence and unsettling details has thrust 24-year-old Taylor Schabusiness into the national spotlight. The charges against her paint a picture of a chilling incident that is as disturbing as it is complex.
 
 Schabusiness stands accused of the gruesome killing of Shad Thyrion, a fellow resident of Green Bay. The prosecution alleges a harrowing series of events involving drug use, sexual abuse, strangulation, and a subsequent act of mutilation that seems ripped from the pages of a crime thriller rather than the tranquil landscapes of Wisconsin.
 
 The charges brought against Schabusiness are weighty. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, accused of having strangled Thyrion. But the cruelty of the alleged act doesn't stop there. Following Thyrion's death, Schabusiness is believed to have embarked on a grisly act of dismemberment, a charge brought against her as mutilating a corpse. The final charge is third-degree sexual assault, based on allegations that Schabusiness engaged in sexual abuse of Thyrion's lifeless body.
 
   What makes this case particularly chilling is the supposed confession by Schabusiness herself. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, Schabusiness admitted to the killing and even expressed a warped sense of pleasure from the act. “Ya I liked it,” she's reported to have said.
 
   The discovery of Thyrion's remains was a shocking revelation of the horrors. His mother found his decapitated head and a male organ in a plastic container in the basement, prompting an immediate call to the authorities. His legs were later discovered in a crockpot box in a vehicle Schabusiness was said to have been driving, while the rest of his body was found in various bags throughout the basement.
 
   Court records indicate that Schabusiness had been equipped with a GPS monitor due to previous criminal charges. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing this monitor, a detail that seems to add a haunting layer to this tragic story.
 
   The case against Taylor Schabusiness presents a sobering reminder of the depths of human cruelty. As the trial proceeds, the community of Green Bay, and indeed the nation, waits for justice to be served. Regardless of the verdict, the shocking events alleged in this case will linger in the minds of many, a tragic testament to a life that ended in such a brutal manner.
 
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12: Trial Of Taylor Schabusiness Day 3 part 6

28m · Published 27 Jul 17:58
This is our raw continuing coverage of The Taylor Shabusiness Trial. Raw courtroom audio from the hearing and trial of Taylor Shabusiness.
 
 In the quiet community of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a case of macabre violence and unsettling details has thrust 24-year-old Taylor Schabusiness into the national spotlight. The charges against her paint a picture of a chilling incident that is as disturbing as it is complex.
 
 Schabusiness stands accused of the gruesome killing of Shad Thyrion, a fellow resident of Green Bay. The prosecution alleges a harrowing series of events involving drug use, sexual abuse, strangulation, and a subsequent act of mutilation that seems ripped from the pages of a crime thriller rather than the tranquil landscapes of Wisconsin.
 
 The charges brought against Schabusiness are weighty. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, accused of having strangled Thyrion. But the cruelty of the alleged act doesn't stop there. Following Thyrion's death, Schabusiness is believed to have embarked on a grisly act of dismemberment, a charge brought against her as mutilating a corpse. The final charge is third-degree sexual assault, based on allegations that Schabusiness engaged in sexual abuse of Thyrion's lifeless body.
 
 What makes this case particularly chilling is the supposed confession by Schabusiness herself. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, Schabusiness admitted to the killing and even expressed a warped sense of pleasure from the act. “Ya I liked it,” she's reported to have said.
 
 The discovery of Thyrion's remains was a shocking revelation of the horrors. His mother found his decapitated head and a male organ in a plastic container in the basement, prompting an immediate call to the authorities. His legs were later discovered in a crockpot box in a vehicle Schabusiness was said to have been driving, while the rest of his body was found in various bags throughout the basement.
 
 Court records indicate that Schabusiness had been equipped with a GPS monitor due to previous criminal charges. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing this monitor, a detail that seems to add a haunting layer to this tragic story.
 
 The case against Taylor Schabusiness presents a sobering reminder of the depths of human cruelty. As the trial proceeds, the community of Green Bay, and indeed the nation, waits for justice to be served. Regardless of the verdict, the shocking events alleged in this case will linger in the minds of many, a tragic testament to a life that ended in such a brutal manner.
 
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10: The Bizarre Love Letter From Taylor Schabusiness' Husband

11m · Published 27 Jul 11:00
On the latest episode of the renowned "Murder in the Morning" podcast, hosts Tony Brueski and Stacy Cole delve into the mystifying and troubling case of Taylor Schabusiness. The Wisconsin woman currently stands accused of murdering her boyfriend in an act of unprecedented brutality, including dismemberment and keeping specific body parts for her morbid fascination.

Brueski and Cole provide a disconcerting exploration into the psyche of Schabusiness, the accused, her eerie fascination with parts of her victim, and her plea of not guilty due to insanity. The hosts critically review and attempt to unpack the confusing and deeply unsettling evidence and circumstances surrounding this case.
 
An unexpected twist in this unfolding saga includes discovering Schabusiness's marital status and her child. Cole stumbled upon the Facebook profile of Warren Schabusiness, Taylor's incarcerated husband, leading the hosts to further insights into this convoluted narrative.
 
Brueski noted the peculiar use of a mugshot as a profile picture by Warren, which is atypical for a social media platform known for sharing life's best moments. The investigation into Warren's Facebook activity revealed a disturbing insight into the couple's life, with their mundane pastimes juxtaposed against their shared involvement in criminal activity.
 
The hosts were struck by a letter posted by Warren on his Facebook page. He openly acknowledged the couple's struggles with mental illness, postpartum depression, bipolar disorder, and addiction. However, he shifts the blame for Taylor's actions onto the victim, attributing the horrifying actions to the influence of illicit drugs allegedly supplied by the deceased.
 
Warren's message portrays a deluded loyalty to his wife despite her heinous actions, claiming that their son and he love and care for her. The loyalty runs deep as he attempts to reassure her, saying, "Baby boo, I pray for you every day... We will always be here for you... Because that's the cha business way." His words underscore a startlingly delusional sense of familial loyalty and denial of responsibility for their actions.
 
Further posts by Warren reveal a sense of grandiosity and delusion. He refers to his family as an "empire" and promises to secure the best lawyer and treatment for Taylor. Interestingly, he appears to bear no concern about his wife's affair, showing an alarming lack of emotional response.
 
Beyond his wife's infidelity, Warren displays an unsettling level of optimism about his impending release from prison. Despite being incarcerated on federal charges for drug-related crimes, he eagerly anticipates his release and the opportunity to support his wife.
 
As Brueski and Cole wrap up their chilling exploration into the case, they underscore the tragic situation of the couple's innocent child caught in the crossfire of this deeply troubled narrative. The hosts express hope that the child will be kept safely away from the parents' twisted reality.
 
In the hosts' poignant discussion, it becomes clear that the Taylor Schabusiness case is not merely about a brutal murder. It's a harrowing glimpse into the devastation wrought by untreated mental health issues, drug addiction, and a deeply troubling refusal to acknowledge personal responsibility.
 
As the legal proceedings progress, it will be imperative to not only achieve justice for the victim but also ensure the safety and welfare of the innocent child, and possibly others, caught in the aftermath of this horrifying crime. This riveting case, covered extensively by the "Murder in the Morning" podcast, will undoubtedly continue to captivate audiences and raise urgent questions about mental health, addiction, and responsibility in our society.
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Nightmare In Wisconsin: Taylor Shabusiness Trial has 50 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 34:50:40. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 30th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 14th, 2024 19:10.

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