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Dismembering a Green Bay. Man and convicted will be
sentenced this fall. Taylor she business facing life
in prison instead of commitment to a state mental health
facility. The decision came down to a 12
member jury, eight women and four men.
They listened to days of testimony heard dozens of
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witnesses that resulted in two relatively quick deliberations.
This week. She business is convicted of
three felonies including first degree intentional homicide for
the gruesome murder of Shed Theory.
And in February of 2022. Brittany Schmidt has been
covering this story from the very beginning.
She walks us through this high profile case from start to
finish. A 911 call at 3:24 AM on
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February 23rd, 2022 prompted this massive police response to
a home on Stony Brook Lane in Green Bay.
I have no clue what's happening in my girl swears that she's
found her severed head of her son in the basement.
Did you go down there in a bucket?
I kind of got freaked out. OK, Did she just wake up and say
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that? Yeah.
Police body camera footage showsresponding officers going to the
basement to confirm the report. Hold on, just.
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That's what. About A search for a suspect LED
investigators to this apartment.Is this blood?
Does this look like blood to? You.
An unsuspecting tailorship business walking outside.
Hi, Taylor. How's it going?
Confronted by officers and arrested with blood still on her
hands. She appeared to be in shock or
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very surprised to see us. I equate it to deer in the
headlights kind of look. So Business told investigators
how Thurion died at his mother'shouse just hours after they used
meth together. We went there 5 minutes in, I
was already children. All right.
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So I have it pretty quick, yeah.Shabisnis said she dismembered
Thurion with kitchen knives. It is my medical opinion that
this would have taken quite a great deal of time.
Authorities found his body in four different containers.
They find all the person. So yeah, going through the
process of. Looking investigators saw signs
of cleaning up, Shabisnis admitted she didn't want to get
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caught. She planned to take his body
with her. I know I forgot the head.
I wanted the head. Did you bring anything with you?
Yeah. It's in the van.
She business told investigators she didn't want theory in dead,
but it just happened as she quote blacked out.
She liked it. In the lead up to the trial,
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Brown County Judge Thomas Walsh ordered several competency
evaluations, delayed the trial twice and allowed a new defense
lawyer after she business attacked her previous attorney
in court. Greater weight of the credible
evidence supports a finding thatMister Business is competent to
proceed to trial. I'm going to make that finding
now. Over 4 days, the jury sat
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through dozens of witnesses and hours of testimony.
Once in their hands, it took jurors just 30 minutes to
deliberate and convict she business of murder.
Guilty of first degree intentional homicide.
And it only took them 58 minutesduring the trial second phase to
reject the defense's insanity plea and find her legally
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responsible for her crimes. At the time the crimes were
committed, did the defendant have a mental disease or mental
defect? Answer no.
The jurors never heard from she business directly.
She maintained her to remain silent during both phases of the
trial. Is that correct?
That is. OK.
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Now I know you've spoken with your attorney.
Do you feel you need any more time to talk to your attorney
about that decision? No, I did not.
She will be back in court for sentencing on September 26th in
Brown County. Brittany Schmidt.
Action 2 News. Hello, my demon insiders, and
welcome back to the demon inside.
I'm your host, John Venom, and today on this episode, we're
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going to be talking about the demon inside tailorship
business. Now, tailorship business has
been compared to Jeffrey Dahmer.So because of that, I just want
to let you know that this case, if you have a weak stomach and
you don't want to hear the details, I suggest skipping this
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because it's a very bad case. I actually found different
killings that I think are similar to this, and I will
mention those during the podcast.
But before we do all that, I want to do a shout out.
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So I'm doing four of them and William and Shannon, I met their
EMT's out here in Texas and I had promised them I was going to
do them a shout out a while backand I'm not sure if I did or
not. So I'm sending them the shout
out. Then I'm also doing one for
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Heather who was in my Uber. We talked about the podcast and
because of that, I went ahead and told her I would do a shout
out. And last but not least is
Carissa. Carissa is a woman that works at
Speedy Cash. Very sweet, very nice, very
lovely. And I keep giving her crap about
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not listening to my podcasts. So I told her I was going to
send her out a shout out last week and I didn't, so I'm
sending it this week. So here's Carissa's shout out.
So now let's get back to Taylor show business.
So Taylor was born in Chicago onNovember 23rd, 1997 and she
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wasn't, she was named Shabisnis.Her last name is actually Taylor
Denise Coronado, but somewhere down the line her and her
husband actually changed the name.
So Taylor was actually raised byher parents and they moved to
Wisconsin when she was in the 4th grade.
And while she was in Wisconsin as a senior in high school, she
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got into a fight and with another student, and she got
thrown out of school. And so she actually completed
high school with her grandparents in Texas.
But before all that happened, when she was 11, her mother,
Marla, passed away in 2009 from cirrhosis and alcoholism.
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Her older brother AJ was in a motorcycle crash and died at the
age of 22 in 2021. So according to her, she says
this, and this was during her court and I'm going to be using
a lot of stuff from her court and her paperwork.
But according to her, she first recalled receiving mental health
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treatment when she was in the 7th grade.
And this was basically because she had ADD or ADHD.
They weren't sure. But here's my thing, if she
wasn't sure if it was ADD or DADHDI, don't think she actually
went in for treatment because they would have told her exactly
what she had. And so she says that she was
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prescribed mood stabilizers and antidepressants and an
antipsychotic. And at the age of 18, she weaned
herself off the medications. Now, this is all coming from her
attorney. So all of this might be a lie,
you know, just for the court. But what we do know is that her
father is actually still alive, but he is incarcerated for
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sexually abusing a minor. And Taylor, her husband, who is
he, was Warren Chabot. He actually changed his name,
like I said, to Warren Chabusiness.
They got married in 2020 on Valentine's Day and they had a
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child. But he's convicted as well on
drug charges. Now.
He's a loyal husband and he actually wrote a letter
defending his wife on Facebook. He posted a the letter in
November of 2023 claiming that his wife is not to blame for
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murder of Thyron, but rather thedrugs he alleges were given to
her that day. So on June 21st of 2020,
officers responded to a request for a welfare check on a female
that just knocked on a man's door and also other people's
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doors. And it was actually Taylor.
And this was right after she mether husband before they got
married. So she was under the influence
of narcotics. And when police approached,
Shabiznis asked why do I have tostop for you?
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The officer then walked up to Taylor and asked her what was
going on and she stated she was not sure and was on a different
planet right now. Taylor said she had just shot up
earlier in the day and showed the officer her fresh track
marks on her arms. When another officer arrived on
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scene, things allegedly took a turn.
So Taylor got argumentative withthe officers and she started to
walk away and the officer stopped her because she was
walking into traffic and she ended up kicking the officers
and they ended up arresting her and they charged her with
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battery of a member of law enforcement.
She entered no contest plea and they made a deal.
So she ended up with three yearsprobation.
And this is kind of important because she talks about shooting
up and she admits that she did heroin and she was doing math.
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But in the weeks that led up to her killing that we're going to
talk about now, she was actuallyclean, according to her
roommate, Scott Toombs. And Scott actually said that she
was clean. So here's the problem that I'm
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having. If she wasn't on drugs, why does
she have the drugs? Well, I'm going to explain that
a little bit later and you guys are going to be very surprised
why she had the drugs. The next time she had a brush
with the law, she was actually on a high speed chase.
So when the police pulled her over, when they finally got her
to stop after the police chase, when the police searched her
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car, they found a black kit and inside this black kit was on a
crystal like substance that tested positive for
methamphetamines. She also had a syringe that had
crystal like substance in it. Now I'm thinking that this was
heroin. And the only reason I say that
is because most people like to shoot up heroin.
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They don't like to shoot up meth.
They ended up arresting her again and they charged her with
bell jumping and the possession of drugs and paraphernalia and
obstructing an officer and she got probation again and she made
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a deal. So with the deal, she got three
months in local jail and then she got sent her sentence was
reduced to house arrest. Now, her roommate says that a
lot of times when she was on house arrest, she would just
slip out of it and she would go do whatever she was going to do
and then come back. And that's what happened on the
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night of February 22nd, 2022. Now that date I'm sure is
significant because of the twos.Think about this.
February is the second month, soit's 2/22/2022.
I'm not a big numbers guy, but it's got to mean something.
If anybody out there knows why she did a killing on that month
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or that day, send me an e-mail at the Demon
insidepodcast@gmail.com and let me know what you think.
So while she was on house arrestshe ends up slipping it in the
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middle of the night. She goes out, she takes the
roommates van and he is unaware of it.
She goes and picks up an ex-boyfriend and they go to a
bar where they're drinking and they meet somebody else and all
three of them go back to the ex boyfriend's house.
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So they're smoking weed and doing drugs according to Taylor.
Now the guy that was invited leaves, so it's only Taylor and
her ex-boyfriend Dyron. So while they were there,
according to Taylor, they started having sex.
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While they were having sex, theydecided to do a choking type of
sex. I don't know if people know what
that is or not, but what it is is asphyxiation during sex is
supposed to heighten the pleasure.
The thing with that though is that people can go too far as in
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this case. So what happened was Taylor was
actually choking them with a dogchoker and he started to cough
and he started to grasp for air and he started bleeding from his
mouth and he was basically dying.
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And Taylor says that at that point she couldn't stop.
She had to see what was going tohappen.
So she continues to choke him and he passes out or he dies
according to her. She says she felt his heartbeat
and when it stopped after this, she wasn't sure if he was dead
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or not. She said that his neck kept
building muscle. I'm assuming it's like Angela
Camacho and John Rubio from lastepisode where they kept saying
that they cut the baby's heads off, but they kept regenerating.
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So according to her, and she's not saying that he's possessed
and she's not saying that he wasa demon or anything, but she was
saying that his muscles were regenerating basically.
So she ends up cutting off his head.
Now what she does is she puts itin a bucket the same as Angela
and John. And because that that to me was
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kind of weird. So she puts it in the bucket,
but she also puts the blood in the bucket because now she's
obsessed. For me, this obsession reminds
me of three people that I've done shows on.
Ricardo Lopez, who is obsessed with Bjork, the singer
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Jacqueline Adas, who was obsessed with her.
Well, with a guy, it wasn't evenher boyfriend.
And Jeffrey Dahmer, who was obsessed with the people that he
killed because he wanted to keepthem as his love slaves, you
know, because he didn't want to be alone.
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Now, what she ended up doing wasshe ended up after she cut off
his head, guys, she laid down inbed with him and was holding him
and cuddling with him for a couple of hours.
After that, she started to have sexual intercourse with the
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corpse. She even says while she was
sucking, she was cutting. She actually cut his body into
pieces. Now what strikes me as weird is
this is I did a show on Oh MaimaNelson.
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And if you guys go back and listen to that, Oh, Maima, she
actually cut up her husband intopieces.
And I think she had bathed in his blood.
Well, Taylor says that she took the bucket and poured it over
herself in the tub. So she bathed in his blood.
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After that happened she ended upputting parts of him in
different bags and she was goingto try to take it home with her
because all this happened in hisbasement which was her ex
boyfriend's basement. Keep in mind upstairs was his
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mom and dad and a brother and sister.
I believe we get into this part where she starts to take the
pieces back to her house, but according to her, she gets tired
and lazy. She actually leaves the head in
the bucket and puts a towel overit, and the mother actually
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finds it, which is very sad. So they end up calling the
police. They know Taylor was there, they
know who she is. They call about her, they go,
they find the van where she's living, and they actually find a
leg in the van. They find blood around the van,
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you know, and then they go and arrest her.
And all of this is on YouTube. You can see it on YouTube where
she comes walking out and she hits the alarm to the van.
And the cops didn't know whose it was until she did that.
So they go in and they arrest her, and they arrest her
roommate, Scott Tomes. And Scott says that she had been
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acting weird like 3 weeks beforethis happened.
And he says that like I told youearlier, she wasn't on drugs
According to him. He says he would have known if
she was, he would have seen it. But when she got home that day
after the killing, he was upset because she took the van without
asking. He actually called her, he
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called her probation officer andhe called the police about the
van. But when the police got there,
he thought that's why they were there and they they arrested him
too. And you could see that on
YouTube as well. Because of all this they started
blaming meth and saying that this was a meth fueled argument
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or situation where things just got out of hand and she was not
in her right frame of mind and that's what her lawyers were
saying. I believe that she was into more
than just the drugs. So during the court sessions,
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they show the interrogation thatshe had with the police and she
talks about, they talk about actually is pictures that they
found of Jeffrey Dahmer on her phone.
She had like 30 different pictures of Jeffrey Dahmer and
they had checked her history on the web and it showed Jeffrey
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Dahmer a lot. So she was kind of infatuated
with Jeffrey Dahmer. And I don't think she killed to
be like Jeffrey Dahmer. I think she really had a thing
for Jeffrey Dahmer. So then she starts telling the
police about other killings thatshe's done.
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Now the police are kind of curious because like I told you,
she cut up the body and they hadto come back and ask her.
And this was something that Omaima also did because the
coroner with Omaima in the in the corner with Taylor both said
that cutting up the body was so skilled.
It looked like they had done it before.
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It looked almost professional. So because of that, that's why I
think that this could have been a demon that was telling her how
to do it, or it could have been a demon that was in her doing
it. Or maybe she just had the same
demon that Omaima had, which wasthis goddess from Egypt who
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possessed her to kill a man. Well, some of the things that in
all seriousness that like the medical examiner asked me to
ask, did you have any experiencelike being a butcher or anything
like that and meat processing ordeer hunting or anything like
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that? He just said that, you know,
some of the stuff that he saw just made him think that maybe
you had some past experience with that type of stuff.
Now, Taylor, while she's in custody, she goes to court.
She actually, and they show thison YouTube, she goes to court,
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she's sitting there. All of a sudden she attacks her
lawyer. Like out of the blue, she just
attacks her lawyer. The whole time she's sitting
there, it almost looks like she's asleep.
And a lot of times she's actually laughing.
In the interrogation, she's laughing and she says black top
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moon and it's very, very like low, but if you turn it up you
can hear it. Weird.
Well. It's really weird it.
Was on black. Top moon, black top and this
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means black moon. I looked it up and it's actually
talking about restarting. It's like a restart, and it's
also like a being who you meant to be spiritually.
Now remember the little black kid I talked about earlier that
they found in her car when she was trying to get away from the
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police? She was telling the other
officers that she had killed before, but not in this way.
She had actually killed other people by giving them large
doses of heroin to overdose on. And when they would overdose,
she would cuddle with them like she did with this guy.
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And then she would probably havesex with them like she did with
this guy. And then she would leave.
And then when the police or whatever would do their
investigation, they would find that he overdosed.
And it wasn't just with guys, she was also sleeping with
women. So there's a lot of men and
women out there that overdosed. And it wasn't an overdose.
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It was actually her picking these people up from bars,
taking them back to their place or wherever and giving them
injections to overdose them so they could die.
And then she would cuddle with them because she wanted to feel
loved. This is an obsession.
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This isn't, I don't know how to explain it.
I've never loved anything this much before.
But let me give you something that she said and I quote she
told the police this and I quote, have you ever loved
something so much you had to kill it in quote?
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Oh, yeah. What'd you enjoy about that?
I'm just it's kind of drilling arush, exciting that you got over
there. That's all.
That's all. That is problem.
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I'm just trying to understand what you will feel like.
You're saying. It's like short, you know,
they'd make you happy. It was just kind of exciting,
like opening Christmas presents.I don't know.
This. Is the this is.
The thing that I have like I've always had, you know, like you
never love something so much. That.
It killed like, yeah, it happensto me.
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That's the feeling that I have. I love something.
So much. That I killed, like, oh, it's so
much. And that I killed.
That's what happens to me. Could this have been a mental
imbalance? Of course it could have been.
She had lost her mother when shewas 11.
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She had moved from a place that she knew her whole life before
that. She'd lost her brother to a
motorcycle accident. She lost her husband to drugs
and he was in prison. She lost her dad, who was
imprisoned. She lost her child who was
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living with her grandparents. All these things would make her
feel rejected and not loved. So she wanted the control of
having someone who could not leave her.
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But here's the thing, how did she kill with such precision
when she cut up the body? And why would she do that?
If she was killing and she wanted to be loved, I get it.
But why this guy? Why all of a sudden did she
choke him? And this guy had to be stronger
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than her but yet she got the better of him.
He wasn't tied up to the bed. He wasn't tied up to anything.
He even had supposedly she had achoker and he had a choker.
So he could have very easily choked her as well.
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Does she have strength, supernatural strength?
Now, other than the searches of Satanism, I really couldn't find
anything else. Because during the courts, you
know, the, the officers and the lawyers and everything, they try
to talk about reality. They don't try to talk about,
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you know, Satanism. And as a matter of fact, Jeffrey
Dahmer just slipped in because they were trying to keep it out
of court because they just felt like the jury hearing Jeffrey
Dahmer, especially where they were at in Wisconsin, Green Bay,
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WI. Remember, Jeffrey Dahmer was in
Milwaukee, WI, Isn't that just alittle strange?
We're the woman that kills and they call her the female Jeffrey
Dahmer. And they both happen in
Wisconsin. Thanks for listening, guys.
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