Beheaded lover murder trial live updates: Opening statements begin

Stay updated in the case against Taylor Schabusiness, the Wisconsin woman convicted of killing her lover, sexually assaulting him, cutting off his head, and dismembering the rest of his body.

The Case

Taylor Schabusiness appeared in court on July 5, 2022. (Image via screengrab from the Law&Crime Network.)

Taylor Schabusiness appeared in court on July 5, 2022.

Taylor Schabusiness, 25, was arrested in February 2022 for murdering Shad Thyrion inside his mother’s Green Bay home. Schabusiness cut off Thyrion’s head, sexually assaulted him, then dismembered the rest of his body, investigators believe. The victim’s mother found his head in a bucket. Detectives found Thyrion’s body parts in plastic bags, a storage tote, the bucket, and a box in Schabusiness’ van.

Schabusiness told investigators she was strangling Thyrion during sex when she realized how much she liked strangling him, so she just kept going.

Several years before he was allegedly decapitated by Taylor Schabusiness, Shad Thyrion appeared in a Brown County, Wis. jail mugshot dated May 23, 2018. He was booked for allegedly resisting/failing to stop/fleeing during a traffic offense.

Several years before he was allegedly decapitated by Taylor Schabusiness, Shad Thyrion appeared in a Brown County, Wis. jail mugshot dated May 23, 2018.

On Wednesday, a jury convicted Schabusiness for first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, and third-degree sexual assault.

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