Taylor Schabusiness gets life without parole for murder, dismemberment
By | Sep. 26, 2023
Overview
Taylor Schabusiness, a Green Bay woman, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder and dismemberment of Shad Thyrion. Despite her defense claiming insanity, the jury rejected this argument and found her guilty of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilation of a corpse, and third-degree sexual assault. In addition to the life sentence, Schabusiness also received two consecutive sentences adding 18 years for the crimes of dismemberment and sexual assault.
The Sentencing
In Brown County court, Taylor Schabusiness appeared wearing a spit hood as she faced her sentencing. The judge, Thomas Walsh, listened to hours of testimonials and arguments about Schabusiness’s mental health, drug problem, mother’s death, love for her child, and the need to protect the community. Despite the defense’s plea for extended supervision or parole, Judge Walsh handed down a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of release.
Heinous Crime
Judge Walsh described the severity of the crime as one that “runs out of superlatives” to describe. He stated that the crime offends human decency and dignity, emphasizing the need for accountability and punishment. While acknowledging the mitigating circumstances of Schabusiness’ mental health and drug issues, Judge Walsh emphasized that individuals must take responsibility for their actions and where they are going in life.
Mental Health and Drug Use
The defense called several witnesses to testify about Schabusiness’ mental health and drug use. Her grandmother, who is caring for Schabusiness’ two-year-old child, spoke about her positive qualities and the hope for her rehabilitation and contribution to society. Schabusiness’ father testified about her mental problems and the impact of her mother’s death, advocating for a prison sentence with the possibility of parole.
Expert Testimony
A pharmacology expert testified about the harmful effects of chronic drug use, particularly high doses of methamphetamine, on Schabusiness’ mental health. He mentioned the potential for “drug-induced psychosis,” which could lead to a loss of touch with reality. However, the prosecutor refuted the defense’s arguments, pointing out that Schabusiness demonstrated awareness during lengthy police interviews and showed no remorse for her actions.
The Prosecution
The State argued that Schabusiness should not be eligible for release, a sentiment supported by Thyrion’s family. They emphasized the lack of remorse and the history of drug-fueled crimes, including a previous arrest for reckless driving. The State deemed it appropriate for Schabusiness to spend her life in prison.
Conclusion
Taylor Schabusiness’ sentencing to life in prison without the possibility of parole has brought closure to the horrific crime she committed. The court’s decision reflects the severity of her actions and emphasizes the need for justice and accountability. The case also highlights the complex issues of mental health, drug addiction, and their impact on criminal behavior. Moving forward, society must continue to address these underlying factors while ensuring the safety of the community.
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