Kinky Cut Up Murder Insanity - Green Bay, Wisconsin
This week, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, one of the craziest stories, in recent history. A woman, with a strange past, gets together with her ex-boyfrined, while her husband is in prison. They have a drug fueled good time, until she decides that she doesn't want to stop choking him, during an intimate time. Police end up finding parts of him, scattered throughout a basement, and in a Crock Pot box. She also attacks her lawyer, in court, says she had sex with Jeffrey Dahmer, and more!!
Along the way, we find out that the curbs are out to get you, in Wisconsin, that bad backgrounds often produce bad people, and that you should never "get lazy" while dismembering, and disposing of a body!!
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Definitely pocket robin level top 10 crazy person today.
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Okay.
Let's go on a trip, shall we?
All right.
We are going to Wisconsin this week.
Yeah.
And we're going to Green Bay, Wisconsin, which you may recognize from the football team.
Yes.
Which is technically a little larger of a place than we usually do, but
it's not
a big city by any stretch of the imagination.
The football team still rides bicycles with kids to practices and shit.
It's a very small town place.
It's in eastern Wisconsin, all the way over by the bay there.
It is two hours and 20 minutes to Madison, Wisconsin, about three hours, which we'll we'll be, by the way, in September.
And then three hours to Chicago, which where we just were a couple months ago.
And then two hours to Pewaukee, old Pilwaukee there, Pewaukee.
Pewaukee.
Pewaukee, our last Wisconsin episode, the Murder Martini episode, which was a wild one.
This is in Brown County,
Brown.
Area code 920.
Population here, about 107,000 people, which,
again, a little bigger than we normally do, but not
a big city by any stretch of the imagination.
It's in the middle of Wisconsin somewhere.
So, median household income here, a little less than the national average.
It's about $55,200 here.
So, a little bit less.
Median home cost, though, is also lower than the national average.
So, that's nice.
$212,700.
Yeah, that's not bad.
Not bad.
It'll be covered in ice for about seven months out of the year, but that's all right.
A little bit of history here.
The
D.
Langlade family arrived arrived here around 1745.
And they were the first kind of settlers in the area, put it that way.
In 1763, the British ousted the French and took control of Green Bay.
Nice.
Yeah, it's like the Minnesota Vikings came to town and won the big rivalry there until 1783 when the Americans won control during the Revolution there.
Green Bay became home to the state's first newspaper and was the first city in Wisconsin to receive mail.
Oh, is that right?
That's a big deal.
And then in 1918, the Green Bay Packers were founded, playing their first season in 1919,
making the whole country know Green Bay, which they would have never heard of Green Bay if it wasn't for the Packers, which is very interesting here.
It would be Oshkosh, yeah.
And the NFL, when it first started, it was a lot of small towns.
That's how the league was.
It was the first town.
That's what I mean.
It wasn't for big cities.
It was a different type of thing.
Now,
this is basically the only remaining small town team left from anything.
Yeah, everything else went to big population centers except for Green Bay.
It's the last small town team in the country.
So that's very interesting.
Reviews here, five stars.
Here goes.
I love the summer farmers market on Wednesday and Saturday in the summer.
as opposed to the winter summer farmers market, which would be much different if you had that.
It's the summer farmers market.
They also have winter markets, though less often.
That makes sense.
Almost everything is 15 minutes away or less because it's a small place.
Game weekends are busy, but
not only really near the stadium.
So just stay away from the stadium.
You guys, it's game day.
Why are you doing game weekends?
Because this is all there is to do there.
So they go out in the freezing cold, just live in a parking lot for two days, getting ready for it.
Then three stars, Green Bay is a city that has has continuously been growing in the past years.
With that being said, there are a variety of homes, businesses, and communities that are left in the dust and remain to be refurbished.
Yeah, as new stuff is built, old stuff gets shittier.
It's just kind of old, ugly stuff goes by the wayside when you have new shit.
That's how it goes.
Here's two stars.
Yeah,
exactly.
The garage cleaning theory.
Here's two stars.
A lot of losers slash grown folks
working basic entry-level positions and stealing the jobs from the young and inexperienced.
Wow.
I never heard it put like that, but you fucking loser.
Job's not for you.
Overall, the roads are super narrow, and I have a lot of curve damage on my rims.
I think curb is what they mean.
And that's not the town's fault.
That's your fault.
You are running into curbs.
Don't blame the town because there's curbs that you can't park.
Bigger tires, dip shift.
Good.
Or learn how to park.
How's that?
Remember parallel parking?
Do that.
Idiot.
Don't blame that on the town.
At the nighttime, at the nighttime, not in the nighttime, at the nighttime.
The streetlights are crap.
Same person?
Yeah, I wonder why this person doesn't have one of these highly sought-after jobs they're complaining about.
Maybe because they sound like more.
You can't drive, motherfucker.
You can't drive right, and you called the streetlights crap, which is not the most descriptive term you're going to put in there.
At the nighttime.
At the nighttime, the streetlights are crap.
That's literally a sentence.
And I can barely see anything when I am driving.
The city looks very dull and rugged compared to most other cities in Wisconsin, and the job market sucks.
Well, you suck, I think.
Sucks.
It's crap.
You could just interchange crap and sucks right there, too.
It doesn't matter.
Either one of those things.
This person, I feel like, interviews very poor.
Very, that's what I mean.
It doesn't really matter.
that resume probably doesn't look great either
the mission statement part is probably to not be so crappy and sucky like the last place i worked that's the mission statement what famous person did you quote on opening page wow and the last sentence and people seems to be so miserable and the only thing keeping this city relevant are the packers
Okay.
So much wrong with that.
I don't even want to get into it.
Things to do here.
The Midwest.
well, obviously go to a Packer game because that's really all there is to do.
The Midwest Viking Festival.
They have a Viking Festival.
Not Vikings.
That would be, obviously, they would just burn that tent to the ground every year.
But
the Viking Festival, University of Wisconsin Green Bay, by the way, that's where a lot of the...
It's another reason why I consider it a smaller town is because when a good chunk of the people in your town are college kids, they're not really in that town.
They're not in the fabulous.
They're temporary.
They're only there for four years.
They stay in their own own area.
Yeah.
UW Green Bay is the proud host of the annual Midwest Viking Festival, which explores Scandinavian history and the daily life of the region from a thousand years ago.
Located at the Viking house grounds north of the Woodhall lot, the festival celebrates the craft traditions, food stories, and many other aspects of medieval Scandinavia.
Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
Nearly 3,000 intrepid explorers joined us last year, and we invite you to join the next expedition.
Now, it takes place September 19th and 20th, and it's free.
Yeah.
Now, I'm looking at what the events are, and I can see why it's free.
Lars Walker will be
talking about writing about the Viking Age.
Talking about writing about.
Yeah.
Skog Troll will be there.
S-K-O-G Troll, which is early Scandinavian music.
Sven Toonheim will will be there doing Viking storytelling.
Toonheim.
Toonheim.
That's fun.
There's a battle demonstration.
There is, oh, and then Sven Toonheim the next day, and Carrie Towering will be there as well, which I don't know what the hell they're going to do.
And then Scog Troll closes it all out.
Oh, wrap it up for us.
Wrap it up.
That said, let's talk about a murder, shall we?
Wow.
Let's get into some weird stuff here.
I've been saw this case pop up a couple years ago and have just been glued to every fucking piece of it because it is incredible.
And it's one of the
piece of it.
Every piece of it.
Yeah.
That's probably...
That's a little foreshadowing for you.
Let's talk about Taylor is the first, Taylor Denise Coronado.
with a C.
Now, she's born November 23rd, 1997.
She is from just outside of Chicago and grew up in Chicago.
So that's where she is from.
Her parents are Marla and Arturo Coronado, and we'll talk more about plenty about Arturo later.
Really?
Yes.
So they had her in 97.
I can't believe this woman is this young today.
That woman in
almost 98.
November 23rd, 97.
She was a toddler, and I graduated high school.
Barely a toddler.
An infant.
An infant when you're graduating.
She has a younger brother, two years younger than her, named AJ.
Now, when she is 11, her mom dies, which is horrifying, obviously.
When we tell you her backstory a little bit, you're going to go, oh, okay, that's where all this comes from because
her mom died of cirrhosis of the liver and alcoholism.
And she wasn't in her 60s or anything.
She was, you know, in her 30s and died of
cirrhosis.
Oh, my word.
So that is a severe alcoholic or weak liver, one or the other.
That's impressive,
really, to destroy
a vessel that is meant for about 80 years.
Yeah.
Maybe.
You destroyed it in less than 30 years.
That's a lot of drinking.
And when we find out what her husband's all about, you'll go, oh, that's why she's drinking so much.
And that's why she picked this jerk because who knows what happened to her and her child.
This is one of those shit rolls downhill.
Yeah.
And you have a fucked up childhood and you never fix anything in your life and you never do anything and you find the same asshole that abused you and then you have another kid who you do the same thing to and it goes on and on and on.
And there's a
until the end of time.
Yeah.
Breaking the cycle isn't.
Right.
Breaking the cycle isn't just to not be a drain on society or to make yourself better.
Sure, it's about self-improvement, but it's also just to not let your family affect the rest of the fucking world.
No, no, no.
It's for everybody.
That's the point.
Yeah.
Everybody benefits.
And you work really hard to not be trash.
This week, when we were talking talking in the West Virginia episode, when the father was abusing both the youngest son and the dog, and he went, oh, no, and I went, the dog, that's terrible.
That guy, though, he's going to fucking perpetuate this on society more, whereas the dog will be in the yard.
Horrible and an awful thing.
I just meant forced society on the whole.
And this is kind of the thing there.
You're unleashing another generation of bad shit on the world.
Mom died in bed.
So like dad woke up one morning and mom was dead next to him.
Weird.
Whoa.
So, it wasn't like she was sick in the hospital.
It stopped.
Yeah, it was like, well, we've had about enough.
Stayed up, watched the tonight show, and that's about that.
She probably died hammered then.
Maybe.
So,
father remarried,
but
that marriage fell apart because her father was accused of raping a minor that he was watching.
That's yeah, mom, such a severe alcoholic.
She's dead of cirrhosis in her 30s.
Dad, pedophile.
We're getting a fucking, you know, a painting here now and what her childhood was like.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She started receiving mental health treatment when she was in the seventh grade, which is a year after her mom died, 12, the seventh grade.
So that makes sense.
This was to address attention and concentration and behavioral problems in school.
That happened from not having a mother because she suddenly died on you.
You know what I mean?
Probably.
At the time, she was medicated to address, quote, symptoms presumed to stem from ADD or ADHD.
Sure.
She was prescribed a mood stabilizer, an antidepressant, and an antipsychotic.
These are all as a child at once.
She's taken all this stuff.
Then when she gets to be about 18, though, she weaned herself off the medications because now she doesn't have to do shit because she's an adult.
So she decided from taking a mood stabilizer, antidepressant, and antipsychotic, she said, I don't need any of that.
I'm fine.
Oh, boy.
And And then bad things happen from there.
She ended up going, moving to Texas with her grandparents to finish school, to finish high school.
Chicago to Texas.
Yeah.
To finish high school, because I think her dad was in trouble at that time, if I'm not mistaken.
After school, she comes back to Wisconsin.
She is working for a cheese maker for a while.
Yeah.
Which, I mean, you're in Wisconsin, so that makes sense.
She's making cheese.
And then she also sold like shit she made out of beads on Etsy also.
Yeah.
Beaded.
Beaded Etsy shit, you know, whatever the fuck things.
So on Valentine's Day, 2020, she gets married.
Really?
So romantic.
Why not?
Yeah.
She is.
How old is she?
Oh, 23.
22 at this point.
Yeah.
She marries a man named Warren Shabao.
Okay, now.
This is where this comes from.
Now, his name is Chabao, S-C-H-A-B-A-O-W.
B-O-W.
Well, yeah.
Shabao.
He decides that Shabao is not a cool enough name.
Really?
And he calls himself Warren Shabizinus.
And it is
S-C-H-A-Business.
Shabbousness.
Shabiziness.
Like getting down to some Shabusiness, motherfucker.
What the fuck?
Shabao is badass.
But he said, no, I'm a white guy from Wisconsin.
I want to be Shabusiness.
Now, he doesn't legally change his name to Shabusiness.
He just changes it on all social media and calls himself that.
She goes to the fucking court and has her name changed to, because when she does her name changed for marriage, she just changes it to Shabusiness.
So
you could pick anything, I guess.
So
she is now
Taylor Shabus.
Taylor Shabusiness.
Legally.
Legally Shabusinus.
Yeah, when you see her court stuff, it is the state versus Shabusiness, not anything else.
And his name is Warren Shabao, legally still, though.
He didn't change it to too lazy to change his name.
Amazing.
Now, a little...
That's how it happened.
That's how her name is Shabusiness.
Because from the very beginning, you go, is this lady's name really Shabusiness?
What the fuck is that about?
It's not.
No, because they made up a name.
They just combined a name with business.
And now you're Shabusiness.
So a little bit on Warren's backstory, the husband.
Now, let's see.
Mom's dead when she's 11.
She has mental health issues that she stops taking medication for.
And her dad's a pedophile.
So do you think she's going to marry a great guy?
Or is she going to marry a piece of shit like her father?
She's going to look for someone damaged, yes.
Absolutely.
Someone that's going to damage her.
She's going to look for an abuser.
That's what she's going to look for.
Mom's an alcoholic.
I mean, the whole thing.
She's looking for abuse.
Fucking make me hurt.
That's what she wants.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
So she marries Warren, and Warren, on July 16th, 2012, the state of Wisconsin filed a criminal complaint against him, alleging that he forcibly entered a residence and stole property, which included several firearms.
Wow.
He was charged with armed burglary and two counts of theft.
And the parties, he ends up getting a plea agreement in which he agrees to plead no contest to the charges.
In return, the state.
here agreed to Caput's recommendation for sentencing at two years initial confinement and four years extended supervision.
So that's why he was even out to meet Taylor.
And he'll be back in prison soon anyway.
Obviously.
Obviously.
The prosecutor noted his character.
This is fun because this is her new husband.
He's got a criminal record, which includes recent convictions for resisting and obstructing possession of THC and possession of drug paraphernalia.
They observed that Chabao was on probation at the time of his present offenses, and he lived with his father, who was addicted to drugs, until he was 13.
And then he was placed in a foster home.
So drug, he comes from a drug addict family that put him in a foster home at 13, which is late for that.
So
that's who she found.
She found
a reflection of everything.
They said that the, the, it appeared to have been a beneficial, good placement for him in foster care.
It was better than his home life.
Yeah.
So he did graduate from high school.
Didn't look like he had a lot of immediate juvenile offenses, but as soon as he got graduated from high school, he got got seriously involved with drugs, doing heroin, any synthetic opiate he could get his hands on, and of course, the Breakfast of Champions meth, clearly.
Yeah.
So he completed a drug program on probation, but was actively using drugs at the time of that burglary and told the responding officers that he had consumed 25 one milligram Xanax tablets a few hours before the burglary.
Okay.
Yeah.
They said the most important feature, the prosecutor said, sadly enough, of the defendant's character at this point is that he has a very serious drug problem.
And they also said they found it difficult to imagine how he could maintain employment of any level without thorough and intensive drug treatment.
In other words, not ready for society.
No.
Can't hold a job, no count,
just a terrible upbringing, terrible life, needs a full.
This guy needs supervision.
Needs supervision and a shitload of therapy, I think, too, too, and rehab and every other goddamn thing.
So they sentence him to five years incarceration with two years that he serves.
Now, so he's out to meet her, but that's the history.
That's who she found.
Now,
July or June 21st, 2020, Taylor's in some trouble of her own here.
Oh.
Okay.
An officer responded to a request for a welfare check on a female that just knocked on a man's door and seemed to be under the influence of narcotics.
That's
from the police complaint.
That's where they're going out.
When they showed up, they found a female walking in the roadway.
And when the officer got close to her, she pointed at him.
Okay.
So the officer turned his vehicle around and got behind her and asked her to stop.
He pulled over a walking lady.
Yeah.
Why are you pointing?
What are you doing here?
Taylor said, why do I have to stop for you?
Good question.
Okay, fair.
The officer told her he was just making sure she was okay and knew where she was going because she didn't, she was walking in the middle of the street.
She wasn't like on the sidewalk going about her business.
She was just walking down the middle of the street acting like a crazy person.
So
the officer then walked up to Taylor and asked her what was going on.
And she said she wasn't sure, which is a bad answer when a cop asks you, what's going on?
I'm not sure.
Not positive, but maybe I've got to be honest with you.
And then upped the ante by saying, I'm on a different planet right now, man.
Which...
Okay, that generally means I'm super fucking high.
Super wasted right now.
On a different planet and not sure what's going on.
Again, not the most reassuring thing to tell a responding officer here.
She said that she had just shot up earlier in the day and then
helpfully pulled up her sleeves to show the officer the fresh track marks on her arms.
See?
See?
Look.
Look what I can do.
I'm being honest now.
So the officer asked her for her info, name, date of birth, that sort of thing, to which she told him,
but she did it fast and he couldn't understand what she was saying.
Yeah.
And also he was still stuck on, did you say your last name is Shabizinus?
Hold on a minute.
Spell Shabiznis, would you?
He asked her again and she told him, but seemed to whisper it this time, and he could only catch a few letters in her last name.
She's being weird.
She's high.
She's fucked up in the middle of the street.
So the officer noted that Taylor appeared to be under the influence of a controlled substance.
So then another cop pulls up.
And
this time he's trying to help get the name and date of birth.
They're just trying to get a name out of her at this point.
She starts to get argumentative with them.
Really?
Like, I told you my name already.
Leave me alone.
I don't need to talk to you anymore.
This is what you do.
This is what you do.
This is what you do if you're on cops or fucking, you know, on patrol or something.
You see this and you go, do people act like this?
They do.
Right here.
So the officer, the other second officer then then stopped her from walking away because she started to walk into oncoming traffic.
She just started to walk into the street in the oncoming traffic.
So, they were like, holy shit.
So,
that's wild.
She continued to make strange comments and at one point asked the officer, quote, Are you taking a shit?
What?
She asked the officer, are you taking a shit?
He was like, huh?
He was typing her info into the computer, and he's like, No,
Did she mean to try to say shit or get off the pot?
She said, are you taking a shit?
I think she mixed up a cliche question.
I think so.
I think she smelled shit or something.
She was on a lot of...
She possibly shit her pants and didn't realize it.
Maybe she was trying to say, are you shitting me?
Maybe, but it's just, she just said out of nowhere, are you taking a shit?
And then continued to make.
absurd comments that made no sense and were completely out of context as well.
Like, are you taking a shit while you're sitting in a cop car typing on a computer?
So then they...
She's awesome.
The cops then talked to each other and agreed that she should probably be detained for a while.
51.50 at least
for her own safety.
Like even like in a Mayberry way, like let's toss her in a cell and let her
sober up a bit or something.
We'll give her the key, but we're going to put her in there.
We're going to put her in.
So she then continued to get argumentative and try to walk away from the cops.
So they tried to put her in handcuffs, and and they did.
And then they, you know, put the handcuffs on her, and she starts tensing up and trying to pull her arm away from the officers.
At that point,
so they're waiting to hear back if she has warrants or anything.
And at that point, she broke away and again tried to walk into traffic.
Oh, geez.
Handcuffed this time.
So then they grabbed onto her and escorted her back to the curb.
At this time,
she kicked backwards like a donkey kick
at the officer, striking him in the shin.
So that's not good.
That's assault.
So the officer could see
the other, the second officer said they could see it hurt because the guy stopped and bent over and grimaced.
He's like, God damn it, kick me right in the shin.
They knew it hurt because he responded as he went.
Oh, God damn it.
And then he was like holding her arm.
So then she tries to kick him again, but misses.
So now she's got a charge anyway.
So that's good.
Yeah, that's not good.
I mean, that is good, but it's not good.
So they took her to the ground, and while on the ground, she continued to resist and kick and bite the officers, or try to, anyway.
She's helped to her feet and escorted to a squad car.
And then, you know, she's searched.
They didn't find any weapons or anything like that.
She's still resisting and fighting the whole time, by the way.
She's charged with resisting arrest and battery on a member of law enforcement.
She pled no contest to the battery charge and was put on probation for three years.
And this is the smartest thing, ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation terrific that's what we need here now or psychological now august of 2020 she's back in action again a couple months later oh yeah um she leads this is wild this is again she's just like a cops star basically like if yeah she's like run ronnie run the david cross thing like if you just follow her around She leads an officer on a high-speed chase after he attempts to pull her over.
Oh, she's got a car too.
Oh, yeah.
Sometimes she's on foot.
So the complaint alleges that after attempting to pull over the car, the tailor accelerated while running red lights and at one point almost hitting a bicycle rider.
Oh, boy.
Crossing over the Walnut Street Bridge, the vehicle continued to accelerate and disregard the overhead lights.
At this time, the officer put a siren on and tried to get her to pull over and all that kind of thing, but she wouldn't pull over.
The vehicle reached speeds of up to 80 miles an hour, continuing westbound on Walnut there.
The direction of travel, rate of speed, and due caution in regard to pedestrians and condition of the roadway were all notified to dispatch in a timely manner.
After a few minutes, cops decided to try a pit maneuver.
She's so crazy they got a fucking pit, which, if you don't know what that is, it's when the cop will drive next to a car, kind of get in the back quarter panel of it, and hit them and spin them out.
So they can force pull over.
So some people don't know what that is.
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They said that the, quote, the driver of the car was still continuing their driving behavior, high rate of speed, swerving all over the lanes and not caring for any other drivers except themselves.
Even after the pit maneuver?
Well, they're going going to try the pit maneuver.
Okay.
So
she's driving a black Nissan Ultima at this point.
Those move.
Once he's in a pit maneuver position, squares up the squad car close to the rear quarter panel, and he's about to perform the pit, the vehicle hits its brakes and attempts a right-hand turn onto an apartment complex.
Oh, wow.
She's a defensive driver, man.
She knows what he's doing.
No, she did that.
She's nuts.
That's what I'm saying.
She knows what he's doing.
She knows he's trying to pit maneuver.
I think they said he he knows so the the abrupt change of direction and the attempt at the pit caused basically that he tried to still pit her but and actually does he makes contact with the nissan it goes a does a 180 yeah and then fucking it looks like she's gonna stop so they exit the vehicle and order her to get out with her hands up and she just guns it and keeps going
yeah and she'd rather not but she doesn't keep driving she pulls into an apartment complex okay where her dad lives Oh, just going to my dad.
Going to dad's house.
So one of the officers is still on foot and attempts to run after the vehicle in case the vehicle stops short.
So
the other one returned to a squad car because he knows there's an exit between where the current location is.
He knows where the exits are in the apartment complex.
She may be just be using the complex as a go-between to get away from him.
That's what, that's exactly what she's doing.
She's really going to her dad's house.
She's going to her dad's house.
So they said they go back, which is the complex here.
and they said that
there, there's other officers there.
They get her, her name, they pull Taylor out of the car.
She was being pulled into another squad car there when they observed the license plate and all that.
Her father was in the apartment directly in front of the parking spot where she parked her car.
The guy that touched his kit.
She just pulled right up to his apartment.
Yeah.
Kid touch her there.
So they said in the front passenger compartment, which she would have control area to reach, so, you know, a place she could get to, they observed a black little kit.
The kit contained a syringe that had a crystal-like substance still on the plunger end, as well as portions of the plunger itself.
They observed, oh, yeah,
it's her little kit bag, a little baggie that contained a crystal-like substance that subsequently tested positive for methamphetamine.
They also located an off-white rubber elastic band
to tie off with.
She's shooting up, as well as a clear baggie containing multiple little cotton balls.
So, yeah, this is all to shoot up.
She's a professional.
Oh, she's a pro-drug user here.
I mean, her husband probably taught her well.
So, the charges of knowingly fleeing or eluding an officer, bail jumping for not adhering to the guidelines of her probation from previous June offense, possession of drug paraphernalia, and obstructing an officer.
She makes a deal with the prosecutors, agrees to enter a no-contest plea to the charges of fleeing and obstructing an officer.
Okay.
Now, November 13th, 2020, Warren is in trouble.
Her husband.
Oh, yes.
Well, he was, during a traffic stop, found to have 46 grams of methamphetamine
that someone had told them he would have.
So, yeah, some informant told on him, basically.
It's a federal drug complaint.
They had, I'm sure, people on the hook.
So,
yeah.
So, anyway, according to the probable cause affidavit, he conspired with others to distribute and possess with intent to distribute a mixture and substance containing in excess of 500 grams of a mixture of a substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine.
Tried to sell a shitload of meth, basically.
So, he agrees to a plea deal.
He enters a guilty plea to the charge of knowingly and intentionally possessing with the intent to distribute, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
He then gloats about it on Facebook.
Oh, really?
He wrote that he was framed
and that he framed and that he beat a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine charge and pled to a possession with intent to deliver charge because it was the best deal.
He also said he'd be out by January of next year, if not sooner, because of the First STEP Act, which allows inmates to earn increased good conduct time, offers earned time credits for completion of
recidivism reduction programs and or productive activities.
Good time, basically.
They brought that back.
So April and May of 2021, Taylor is hospitalized both in April and in May after a suicide attempt in both months.
Dang.
Her mental, she's not doing well.
She's declining, yeah.
She's diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, which makes a lot of sense.
And that adds to her other diagnoses from the past of severe depression and ADHD.
Okay.
She's got a tough, it's all going bad for her.
So
guess what she does about a month later?
What?
Gives birth to a son.
She is pregnant?
She was pregnant during all that.
Wow.
Yes, to a guy who's in prison.
And the father's in prison and she's a mess.
Oh, Taylor.
She's having a kid now.
She has a son.
The son ends up living with her grandparents in Texas, where she went,
which is probably better, except I don't know because those are the parents that produced a pedophile.
So I'm not sure.
Who knows?
That means something happened to him, which either they weren't paying attention or,
I mean, obviously it's people don't want their kids to get molested, but who knows if the grandfather's a fucking molester?
We don't know.
You know what I mean?
Somebody's a monster somewhere.
Someone is.
So
anyway,
Warren's in federal custody.
And in January of 2022, she goes to court and receives two years' probation for the eluding police and three months in a local jail for bail jumping.
Now,
this local, she's supposed to be in a local jail for three months as of January, mid-January 2022.
But the sentence gets reduced to house arrest.
So she is out
of jail and able to be in the public in February, on February 21st, 2022, which is when all of this happens.
Okay.
Okay, there's a 911 call
from a woman named Tara Pankanich.
Now, she has a son named Shad Therion,
T-H-Y-R-I-O-N, who is 24 years old.
Now, Shad is,
Taylor and Shad are hooking up while husband's in the clink.
And he is a high school boyfriend of Taylor's.
They went out for about two years in high school.
So that's where he comes from.
Now, his mother, Tara, calls the 911, and she's with her boyfriend Steve Hendrix as well.
And they say, I just went in the basement.
They say, look, I couldn't find my son.
I thought he was home, but I didn't know.
I looked into the basement, didn't see him down there, but then I saw a black bucket sitting by the bottom of the stairs.
So I went and opened the bucket because it was not normally there.
And inside the bucket, I found my son's head.
Just his head.
Oh, my God.
The 911 asks, 911 operator asks the woman, are you hallucinating?
Did you take mushrooms?
Well, you know what, though?
Out of all the people who say they see heads, it's probably a bigger percentage of them are on hallucinogens than actually found a head.
You know what I'm saying?
If you're a 911 operator, you probably know that.
They're probably trained to ask that, and that's fucking crazy.
We're not okay.
No, we are not not okay.
We've say many times.
So they ask that question because sometimes that solves this phone problem.
That's it.
Yeah.
That's unbelievable.
When you call for technical support and they say, is it plugged in?
Yeah.
That's literally what it is.
Let's first make sure you're not on LSD.
Okay, you're not?
Okay, great.
Now let's move on to that.
Let's turn it back off.
Try that.
Yeah.
Then I guess the sun is in a bucket.
We'll be on our way.
So they said that Shad and Shabizinus, the Shad and Shabusnis show, which sounds sounds like a terrible morning podcast.
It's something.
They returned, had come back to this home, Shad's mom's house, and went into the basement.
Mom believed that Shabizinus and Shad were in the basement during the day on Tuesday, and she stated that she did not go into the basement, but did recall hearing Shabizinus talking at one point.
Now, the mom also says that she and her boyfriend were out of the house during the day on Tuesday and said there was a minivan parked on the road in front of the house during that time, and she was not not sure if it was Taylor's.
The mom also said that between 2.30 and 3 a.m.
that morning, she was awoken by a storm door being slammed.
She stated she heard a vehicle and assumed it was Taylor's.
She then said she got out of bed and saw the light in the basement was still on, so she went to see if Shad was still there because she thought Shabiznus had left.
So she went into the basement, didn't see anyone, so she started to walk back up the stairs, and that's when she noticed the bucket.
And she said she removed a blanket that was over the bucket, and that's when she discovered the head.
She was like, why is there a blanket on top of a bucket?
That's a weird thing.
Whoa.
Now, Shad,
like we said, worked,
went out with Taylor for a couple of years in high school.
He works at his family's business.
And
yeah,
she,
I guess, she had picked him up on Monday, February 21st.
And that was the last time that Shad's mom said she saw him alive.
Now, she said that her boyfriend told her that sometime Monday into Tuesday night, that they ended up coming home and seeing that she might have seen them.
So, anyway, they went out, Taylor and Shad, and they ended up coming back home after doing a bunch of drugs, including meth, obviously.
That's what we're doing here.
So, the police arrive to investigate this.
An officer, Wanish, goes into the basement.
He gets to the bottom of the stairs, sees the plastic
bucket.
He also observed a shower and beach, like a shower or beach towel over the bucket.
So he lifted the towel and saw the human head.
Yeah.
Looked around the room and saw what appeared to be dried blood on a nearby mattress.
Okay.
Okay.
So now they got to find Taylor because they know that she's, so they say that she may be living at this certain address on Eastman Avenue.
So the officer also learned there's a van associated with her from the mother, saying she was driving driving a van.
So
they end up finding that address she was at, and the van is there.
So they're looking at the van, and that's when they see Taylor emerge from the apartment building
at that point.
She sees the cops and she stops, just stops dead in her tracks.
Oh, yeah.
Obviously.
They can see that she has dried blood on the front of a black hooded sweatshirt as well as all over her sweatpants.
She's covered in blood.
Literally covered in blood in broad daylight, standing there staring at cops that are looking at your van, which will find out what's inside of that, and you should be very upset that they're looking at that.
So they also find that her hands are covered in blood as well, dry.
Oh my.
And once they talk to her a little more, they see there's also blood all over her back as well, the back of her sweatshirt.
Covered in blood, like she just took a
dive in a pool.
It's crazy.
So they said, they asked her if they, if she knows why they're there.
You know why we're here?
And she said, because of my warrant for my arrest.
No, well,
soon, but in a minute.
You're skipping a step, I think, Darryl.
We're going to legitimize all this with that in a sec.
So they were informed here.
Wow.
That's crazy.
So they observed she also had a cut on her left thumb and some scratches on her arms and hand, according to her, were self-inflicted.
She did them all to herself, she said.
So they also noticed
the blood and everything.
So they look in the van, okay,
which is
parked outside the address there.
And wow, this is, they took the van into custody and later examined it.
And behind the rear passenger seat,
wow.
In the rear passenger seat, behind the driver's seat, there was a crock pot box sitting there.
Just the box?
Just a box for, well, they don't know.
There could be a brand new crock pot in there.
Anybody knew that?
That's exciting.
What day is this?
What year is it?
What month?
In the Midwest.
Forget coming up.
Love.
This is February in the Midwest.
They love a crock pot.
You got to make a dip.
You got to make something.
This is how they operate, man.
So they're like, huh, maybe she's just melting some cheese or something.
But no.
As a matter of fact, inside the box,
wow, which was on top of a laundry basket of clothes,
They located additional human body parts, including legs.
That's how big a crock pot box is.
Pieces of him, including legs.
Oh, my God.
They said that,
wow, this is very interesting.
Then they go to the house.
Okay.
They're looking through the house more.
During the search, they find the human head severed from the neck, was located in a bucket at the basement, at the base of the stairs.
The head was identified visually in comparison with a photograph of Shad.
So there was also visual evidence of strangulation on the head that they observed.
They also located the same bucket was a
his penis was there.
His dick was in the bucket.
His dick and his head with his head.
Dick and his head, along with
bodily fluids of blood and viscera of all kinds,
and two knives.
Just chopped him up into the bucket.
I put all the important stuff in this bucket.
Yeah.
His head, his dick, by knives, the important things that I want to take with me.
Including here, oh, then they find other body parts in the basement in other bags, including plastic shopping bags.
Wow.
Including also three other knives, including a bread knife consistent with the kitchen knives.
Located in a storage tote, an upper torso was located in a bag,
in a duffel bag.
The upper torso had numerous rigid cuts at the site where the head was removed, consistent with the separated head.
So
the cuts on the neck match up.
The upper,
also located in the tote was a carving knife consistent with the kitchen knife and several internal organs, just organs in there, separate.
Oh, boy.
Not like.
She took this little boy apart.
I took him apart.
She took him the fuck apart.
Also located was what appeared to be a significant blood stain on an unsheeted top bed mattress along with what appeared to be a site of previously cleaned up blood on a concrete surface next to and under a significant portion of the bed.
So a fucking bloodbath is what they're describing.
Did she think she was going to get away with this?
Well, we'll find out.
Evidence of drug use was observed in the open,
out in the open on the top of the entertainment center, including a glass pipe, a gem bag containing light-colored powder material.
Also observed was the evidence of blood around a stand-up shower located in the unfinished portion of the basement, and on what appeared to be numerous blood drops were visible on the concrete floor in in front of the shower that appeared to have been partially wiped or washed away.
Good God.
During the search, they kept in contact with the people talking to her as well.
And they're like, holy fuck, this is crazy.
And they're like, oh, we're going to.
So they bring her in and they're like, you want to make a statement?
And she says, fuck yeah, I do.
Hell yeah.
Really?
Oh, I'll talk all about it.
Yeah.
I'll tell you all my shabbis.
All the shabbiness.
Now, she said.
First, she sat there.
I love when they have the camera on them before they even get in the room.
Yeah.
The cops, because that's when you can tell when someone's really crazy, when they're like arguing with themselves and shit.
And that's what she was doing.
She was like, I hate these fucking clothes, these fucking things, because she's on it, wearing like a jumpsuit now because they took all of her clothes.
So they advise her of her rights, and they tell her a few hours ago, they were sent to a house, which they found a head.
Yeah.
Shad.
Her response to, we went to this house and found this head was, quote, that's pretty fucked up.
That's what she said?
She said, that's pretty fucked up.
And it's so funny because the detective is just this fat, dorky guy, and he goes, yes, yes, it is pretty fucked up.
The way he said it was, it is pretty fucked up.
Real calm.
He said it.
It's so funny.
So they asked if, do you know Chad?
You know, the guy's head we found.
She goes, oh, yeah, I know him.
So they confirm where she lives.
They ask about the van, and she said, well, it's my neighbor's.
It's my roommate's van.
I don't think the roommate, she said, I'm going to go pick up a head.
You cool with that?
I'm going to go pick up some body parts.
And they're like, yeah, no problem.
Use the car.
You have to have a crock pot box I could use here.
They asked her where the rest of the body was, and she said that it was still in the basement.
They asked her to tell him what happened, and
her first comment about that was, quote, that's a good question.
Which it really is if you think about it.
You know, I didn't think of that answer yet.
Yeah, that's a good question because she said, I blacked out, so I don't know what the fuck.
I don't know what happened.
So they said,
was it just you and Shad in the basement?
And she said, yeah, nobody else was there.
They're like, okay, so you did something.
She's now put herself alone at the crime scene with him.
So she then said that she and Shad were, quote, smoking the bitch.
Is that what it's called?
That's what she calls meth, the bitch,
which is interesting.
And they were, they had to clarify.
What are you talking about?
The bitch.
What are you calling the bitch?
She's the methamphetamine.
So then she said that Shad had a chain and had put it around his neck.
This is while they were
getting into fucking at this point.
They're about to have some intercourse here.
She said strangulation was part of the sex act.
She said that she and Shad had used strangulation during sex in the past.
That's what they're into.
And, you know, when you're on a bunch of meth and shit, when you're smoking the bitch, you really got to up the ante sexually.
You got to up that ante, my friend.
Sometimes the bitch makes you do crazy things.
Makes you wrap a chain around your neck.
Not your joking with your hand.
A chain.
They mean like a necklace chain, right?
No.
A fucking dogging chain.
God damn.
A chain.
So she said that
she got there because she and a friend had picked him up in the minivan.
And after picking up some drugs, they went back to her apartment.
She said that her friend and
Shad smoked some weed and that she and Shad smoked some bitch.
And then Shabizinus' friend left.
And she said then she shot herself up and she also shot up Shad with trazodone.
Oh, what's that?
Which is it's a
downer.
It's a tranquilizer.
It's what they give me for my dog when she, like when we have company, what we give to Frankie when we have company.
Dog tranquilizer.
Yeah, it makes him kind of lay down, which, by the way, we tried giving some to Oscar at one point, and it doesn't affect him.
He takes a Frankie-sized dose.
So a dose big enough for a dog twice his size.
You don't even, like, if you just met the dog for the first time, you'd be like, wow, this dog has a lot of energy.
It's like he's smoking the bitch.
Smoking the bitch.
So Taylor said that she and Shad left her apartment and drove to his house in the minivan.
They went to the basement and said that the victim, Shad's mother's boyfriend, let them in the house.
And that's when he said he saw them because she hadn't seen them.
Remember, I said the boyfriend saw them later in the evening.
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She said that it was about five minutes after they arrived.
That's when Shad pulled out the chains.
So she said she began to choke him while they were having a sex act here.
And she described it as he was lying face down on the bed with her on top of him pulling on the end of the chain, which doesn't sound very sexual considering his dick is in the opposite direction of her
any kind any hole that she has so
she said he coughed up blood which is a bad sign and she was just waiting for him to die while she was watching his face
yeah
she made the she made the comment that she was quote already this far so
it's like halfway done might as well so she just kept on she said in a lower tone of voice because they said you know how did you feel about it?
And she said, yeah, I liked it.
Oh, boy.
Stug it.
She believed, the detective believed her to be referring to when she was choking him.
And I've seen it, and that's exactly what she was referring to.
She said that she thought it took about three to five minutes for him to die, which would make sense with the strangulation.
So the detective clarifies that the victim began to cough up blood and you just kept on choking him because you just wanted to see what happened, what would happen.
And she said, yeah, absolutely.
She said, yeah, I was already blacked out while I was choking him, but I woke up at some point in there and he was already purple, so I kept going.
So now she's having intermittent, you know, she's coming back intermittently.
She said she enjoyed choking him and made comments to the detectives asking if they knew what it was like to love something so much that you kill it.
You ever love something so much that you kill it?
Yeah.
Huh?
You ever see a puppy and just want to drop kick that fucking stuff?
I just want to fucking kill it because you're like, you're so fucking cute and fluffy, I could strangle the fucking life out of you.
I could just pop your little adorable head right off your shoulders.
You ever want to spin a baby around by its fucking neck?
Or just want to do that and see what would happen?
Ever love something so much so you kill it?
The detectives at that point got up, left the room, and they said, We got to smoke some bitch.
This is crazy.
I can't deal with this.
It's over.
This is wild.
It's too much.
Too much.
So Taylor then said she played with the body for like two or three hours,
which included sucking his dick.
What?
She sucked him off.
Blew a corpse.
Putting the dildo in both his mouth and anus.
You asshole.
She dommered this guy.
Yeah.
This is crazy.
She raped a corpse.
She raped a corpse.
Then they clarified that she was in the basement the whole time.
She said, yes, obviously.
Duh.
She said that they were in the basement, and she said, by the way, the chains were chain link and silver she said there was two chains
she later described the chains as being like a like a dog choke collar like something like that yeah so she said that she just went crazy she said that she could feel his heart beating as she was choking him and kept pulling and choking him harder but he wouldn't die and that he just kept quote rebuilding into muscle
whatever the fuck that means so they said at what point did you know he wasn't alive anymore and she said that his face turned purple purple, blood was coming out of his mouth, and, you know, and she stopped moving and breathing and his heart stopped beating.
That'll do it.
So, yeah, she said that she put the dildo into his mouth and then, quote, into his ass.
And they asked if
he tried to fight back while you were choking him.
Did he tried to stop this?
Or was he just like, and she said, oh, yeah, he fought back.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely.
I didn't stop or anything.
Yeah.
So she just kept pulling harder.
She said,
yikes.
She
then tells him about how she mutilated him after that.
This is after she had sex with him and raped the corpse and did all that shit.
She said she had knives found in the kitchen, especially a bread knife that was very helpful for her, she said.
So they asked her questions about the minivan and asked if she had had contact with anybody else.
She and Chad had had, or Shad had had contact with anybody else when they first got back to the house.
And her response is, quote, damn the head.
I can't believe I left the head, though.
That's what she said.
She forgot.
She was going to take the bucket with her.
Yes.
That's wait till you get to this.
She then, the detective asked her, well, you know, the rest of the body's in the basement.
And she said, yeah, you're all going to have fun trying to find all the organs I took out of them.
She then said that all the body parts should be in the basement, though.
You should be able to find them.
And she said, there should be a, quote, a foot or a leg in the minivan.
Not sure.
You know, you forget where you put certain parts.
Who can remember where you have put all your dismembered parts?
So they asked her, they said, well, what'd you do with the head?
And she said, I put it in a black bucket and put a blanket over it, as you do.
So they asked, well, how'd you dismember the body?
And she said, I went in the kitchen.
I got some knives.
A bread knife worked the best, though, because it's serrated.
So you can really saw away with that thing.
She said the knives should be in the black bag along with the body parts in the basement.
She said she would just use whatever bag she found found in the basement to place the body parts into and made a comment at one point that she got paranoid and lazy and thought it was the dope that was making her paranoid.
The bitch.
Yep, the bitch.
So she had a plan to bring all the body parts with her, but she said she got lazy
and just ended up putting the leg and foot in the van and forgot the head.
You know how that goes.
She said, yeah, she, quote, got lazy and did that.
She made comments that she did not mean to kill him,
but as she was choking him, she liked it and she just kept doing it.
So, you know, that goes.
She also made the comment that she was not prepared as killing him was random.
So she didn't like have any, you know, way to dispose of him or any thought process.
She said that she had his body on the bed in the basement, and she pulled him to the edge of the bed, put the black bucket underneath his head as she was cutting his head off to catch the blood.
She also talked about using a bucket and a tote to catch the blood, and she would use the shower in the basement to dump out the bucket.
Holy shit.
She was asked if she thought it was the right thing to do,
and
her comment was, well, I did it anyway, so it doesn't matter.
I was already there.
So the medical examiner has a little clearer idea of what she did because she's not real clear on every detail of what she did because she
was saying she blacked out and she was all high.
And they said that he was decapitated.
His back was, quote, filleted and and then dismembered.
Oh, she opened him up from the back.
Yes.
They said that the body showed multiple wounds and evidence of attempts to remove the flesh from the bones.
She tried to make a skeleton, dude.
She tried to carve his flesh off.
Wow.
And fucking took all his organs out.
She was field dressing this man.
Yeah, that's worse.
Oh, my God.
Worse.
The dismemberment would have taken a few hours while noting that the torso had been cut in half.
So she
look at the medical examiners.
I'm going to turn this thing.
Look at what he drew up.
That is so many cuts.
The back has no
back.
It's a shoulder.
She took it all, man.
She's look at this chunks
where he was cut, the different places.
And they're not like straight.
These are the cuts of a fucking person who's been smoking the bitch.
Yeah.
This is a lot.
She carved him up like a bitch.
Wow.
I don't.
That is.
That is so much.
So, wow.
That's a lot.
So, obviously, she's under arrest.
Now, right after that, her brother dies in a motorcycle accident.
Yeah.
He probably did it on purpose just to not have to think about this because this is horrifying.
Now, in court, she pleads guilty by reason of insanity.
Yeah.
Fair.
Attorneys, her attorneys are seeking to have her statements, her confessions, thrown out, arguing she was under the influence of drugs at the time.
But a judge denies that motion and a motion to also drop the sexual assault charge based on the idea that he was dead and his penis had been dismembered.
So, yeah, you can't sexually just because she used his penis for her own.
You imagine that?
Yeah, that's sexual assault.
It'd be like a guy going, I cut her tits off to feel them later, but you know, that's not sexual assault because she was already dead and I cut them off.
It is, actually.
Yeah, very much sexual assault.
So, prior to the trial, a judge approves a second competency hearing for her.
Her defense claims she may have been suffering from a mental breakdown or other mental defect before and after the incident on February 23rd, 2022.
Warren, by the way, remember her, him, her husband?
Yeah, he's in prison.
He's in prison.
He writes a letter of support for her.
Oh.
Claiming that his wife is not to blame for the murder, but rather the drugs that were given to her that day.
That's what happened.
Yeah.
And he blames Shad for giving her the drugs.
Like, she needs someone to give her drugs.
I get it.
February 2023, there's a motions hearing.
Real, these motions hearing, there's a million of them before a trial.
The defendant comes in, sits there, the lawyers make a couple of arguments, everybody leaves.
She lunges out of her seat and physically attacks her defense attorney.
It's awesome.
She just, he's like, oh, you can see the look on his face, like, oh, God, help me.
It's fucking amazing.
So they tackle her to the floor and all that kind of shit.
Right.
drag her out of the court.
They say, well, you've waived your right to be here now.
After that, her husband offers more support.
She said,
I know what she's being accused of is not who she is.
Not only has her addiction played a big role, but so does her mental background, as well as postpartum depression.
I just want my wife to get help, professional help, because it's what she deserves.
Like I said, my prayers go out to my wife.
I love her more than anything in this world, and that this will never change no matter what.
And this, by the way, is
look at this.
Handwritten.
Wow.
He is not getting...
He's got some pretty nice penmanship, huh?
It's not bad.
Baby boo mates, he calls them.
I don't like that.
Baby boo mates.
And he signs it, Warren Shabizinis.
Shabisnis.
Of course.
Of course.
Mr.
Shabiznus, baby.
July 2023, a judge hears testimony from forensic psychologist Dr.
Diane Lighton.
Lighton testifies that Shabiznis shows signs of an active psychotic disorder and is not competent for trial.
Really?
I would probably agree with that.
She attacks everybody.
A court-ordered psychologist testified, though, that Shabizinis was competent to stand trial and the judge found her competent to stand trial.
Right.
Now, 2023, right after this, her dad's going to fucking prison.
Really?
For a second-degree sexual assault of a child.
Second time?
This is what I think what he was accused of before, and now it's just going to court, I believe, or it might not be, but that's all I know of.
So I'm not going to put another, pin another molestation on him.
This is classified in Wisconsin as sexual contact or sexual intercourse with a person who has not attained the age of 16 years.
Wow.
The victim in the case was 13 years old when she claims that Arturo raped her in her bedroom.
Oh, boy.
That's dad.
That's dad.
Think about once mom's dead, too.
That's the age that she was?
Right.
What happened, man?
Substituting her, right, for her.
You know what I'm saying?
She never had a fucking chance, not making excuses, but I mean, Jesus Christ, they might as well put her down when she was 16 because this was, unless she was going to get help, this is going to be her mount down to life.
It's fucking horrible.
This is terrifying.
So I don't mean that victim.
I mean Taylor.
So the victim was a relative of his then wife, his new wife.
Oh, he molested like
a niece or something.
This woman filed for divorce a few weeks later.
Her lawyer for the divorce proceedings is the same lawyer who's defending Shabisnis at first, by the way, Taylor.
The complaint initially charges Coronado with two counts of first-degree sexual assault with a person under the age of 16 by use of force or violence, but the district attorney made the decision to reduce the charges to two counts of second-degree sexual assault for reasons that they don't explain.
Coronado agreed to plead no contest to one of the two counts,
and the court shows that he filed a notice, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, Coronado is now serving a 12-year sentence for this sexual assault.
Oh.
He was sentenced a week before
he pled no contest, and he's sentenced a week before his daughter's trial starts.
Now, the openings for the trial.
They say started out with meth and followed, she made the decision to use meth, the decision to strangle this guy with a dog collar in his mother's basement, then to degrade his body with sex acts on his corpse because she had sex with him too.
Right.
She had sex with his corpse, dismember his body, scrub the crime scene, clean and hide his remains in her car and throughout his mother's basement, telling law enforcement that they would, quote, have fun trying to find him.
What did he do to her?
Nothing.
She said she just liked it.
She was just into it.
She said she was strangling him and it got good to her and she just kept going.
Fuck.
Now, the defense defense lawyer after all that you got to get up and go all you got is she's crazy as fuck man that's all you got so the defense lawyer said urge the jury to quote keep an open mind and not jump to conclusions
wow um her behavior continues in court she would smile and smirk uh she took naps she took naps during the trial she just put her head down yes she would put her fucking like when they would lower the lights to show like pictures or something she'd put her head on the table like in the third grade, they're showing a film strip and she's out.
She took naps.
She burst out laughing several times.
Once during a discussion over whether the jury would be able to see photos of the decapitated head in the bucket, she cracked up.
Like, you don't get more crazier than inappropriate laughter.
Like, she's not, this is without meth.
What the fuck, man?
So, I mean,
the evidence is overwhelming.
I mean, she had a fucking parts in her car.
She said what she did.
It's done.
So the jury deliberates for less than an hour and they come back with guilty of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, and third-degree sexual assault as well.
Interesting.
Which is funny because we've had cases where different states where people would try to argue that I raped a corpse, man.
Don't isolate that, please.
I raped a corpse.
That's not rape because it's a dead person.
It's like,
don't, please.
And there's never been a grosser argument to make in court than that.
So during sentencing, her piece of shit father testifies on her behalf.
Stop it, really.
Comes in handcuffed in an orange suit as a known child molester.
He gets up there.
I don't want his fucking endorsement.
Do you?
He did what?
He said that he sought help for his daughter on several occasions because she suffered from hallucinations and wasn't right in the head.
He said that he always worried about her mental health.
He said that her mental state had been fragile ever since her mother died.
And he blames her husband, who he calls a piece of shit and says fucked up her whole life.
And a fucking loser, he calls him, and on the stand.
The guy that's in prison is a fucking loser.
Warren Shabiznis is a fucking loser who gave his daughter drugs and got her hooked up with all this shit.
Destroyed my daughter's life.
A defense psychologist said that Shabiznis was not criminally responsible for her actions because she suffered from severe bipolar disorder that rendered her unable to appreciate the wrongfulness of her actions.
Then she also, this is amazing, the psychologist reveals some conversations she had with her leading up to this,
where Taylor Shabizinis said that she, quote, had a thing with Jeffrey Dahmer about a year ago.
She said she fucked Jeffrey Dahmer last year.
Jeffrey Dahmer
died three years before she was born.
They never shared the earth together.
Even as a toddler and an inmate, they weren't around together.
So that's how crazy she is.
She was like, I fucked Jeffrey Dahmer.
And she said, this woman is not of sound mind.
She said she's suffering from command hallucinations that cause her to hurt herself or other people, meaning not just hallucinations, hallucinations telling her to do shit.
They said that she does not know how to act in court and referenced her physically attacking her former defense attorney
during a pretrial hearing.
So two court-appointed psychologists who testified for the state said that her actions were fueled by drugs which made her
ineligible for the insanity plea under Wisconsin's definition of a mental disease or defect.
They pointed to her decision to dismember the body and clean the basement as evidence that she knew her actions were wrong.
Her attorney argued that drugs may have compounded her psychosis, but there's enough evidence that she suffered from a long-standing disorder affecting her actions going back to adolescence.
The judge says, You crazy lady, yeah, may fuck off life without parole.
That's what she got.
Yeah, she got thrown in for the remainder of the shebusiness.
We're gonna take all your shabbizness, all of it.
During the proceedings, her and her father mouthed, I love you to one another.
What in the fuck?
And then she added, quote, go bears.
Go
that's amazing that's the
that's the nfc north that's how crazy the people are for shit she said that shit in green bay yes they're like english soccer fans they're the same like they're that entrenched in what they are go bears so
she's from chicago quickly too so that is a sting it's perfect quickly july of 2024 she attacks a uh a prison guard um yeah While in the nurse's office, she began giggling.
Then, a short time later, when the nurse was in the process of removing a staple with tweezers, she lunged initially at the nurse, then at the sergeant, pushed the nurse out of the way, and began, and the sergeant began to try to gain control of her.
She needed medical treatment because she had a staple in her arm
for some reason.
She swung that closed a wound.
She swung a small table at the sergeant who subdued her with pepper spray.
So she's nuts.
She is dangerous as fuck, man.
March 28th, 2025.
Her attorney says she has no appeal grounds.
Her attorney says that.
Oh, we can't appeal.
There's nothing.
She said experts were appropriately used.
Motions were appropriately raised.
The conduct by the attorney was thorough.
Counsel that was used was appropriate law, used appropriate law and defenses.
Counsel was effective in sentencing, and trial counsel provided effective assistance.
So he's saying, I have nothing to file.
April,
April 2025, she goes to court for attacking a prison guard.
That last one there,
which is a lot of fun here.
She pleads not guilty.
Yeah.
Oh, I'm sorry.
No, this is the one where she comes into court and attacks her lawyer again.
Oh, my God.
When she's in there for attacking a prison guard,
she attacked a lawyer.
She attacked her own lawyer for the second time, different lawyer.
Then the deputies pinned her down and carried her out of the courtroom.
The attorney requested that he can withdraw from the case now since he's been attacked in court.
And the judge says, I don't think so.
Stick around with this.
Sticking with this.
What are you afraid of a little Shabizinus?
So
take a punch and deliver your own Shabizinus.
Oh, man.
June 18th, 2025, Taylor drops her appeal for now.
Yeah.
So this is what I was waiting for for fucking two years now.
She officially dropped her current appeal for a first-degree murder conviction.
She submitted her own official withdrawal in a handwritten letter submitted to the court, which looks like this.
Crazy.
She looks like she's
like,
it's like what the
font the insane clown posse uses.
It's fucking nuts.
That is like, that is unbelievable.
She said, I got posted on the social media, quote, I'm a voluntary dismiss the no merit and extend the time to, I'm
Ama, do that, to extend the time to file a post-conviction motion, and then she just signs it, Sha Business, and draws what looks like
Lips Kissy Face thing on there.
Is that what that is, or is that like a raccoon, like the tip of a raccoon head?
I don't know, but it's drawn, so I don't know.
It looks like lips.
I'm not sure.
So she submitted that.
That is a fucking amazing
legal document.
That's wild.
And that's legal.
And it looks like Warren was supposed to get out, but then was turned over to federal marshals.
So he might be in some kind of federal.
So he might be, I mean, it's a drug thing.
So he could be in a witness protection program by now or something.
We have no idea, but who knows?
But there you go, everyone.
There is Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Taylor Shabusiness.
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