Severed Affair: The Gruesome Murder of Shad Thyrion Wondery
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Wisconsin is no stranger to high-profile cases and horrific murderers, from the notorious Jeffrey Dahmer to the perplexing Ed Gein. But on a cold night in February 2022, a new name was added to the list of Wisconsin’s worst: Taylor Schabusiness. From the outset, the details of the case shocked even the most hardened detectives and traumatized young rookies. Using Law&Crime Network’s gavel-to-gavel coverage, Severed Affair provides an in-depth narrative of the disturbing case. The Law&Crime original podcast uses exclusive audio and court footage to piece together the gruesome story.
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The Basement
Green Bay police officers are dispatched to a house following a disturbing 911 call from the resident who believed she had found her son's head in a bucket. As investigators search the basement of the house, they uncover a gruesome crime.
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Evisceration
A woman is arrested on suspicion of murdering 24 year old Shad Thyrion. When questioned by detectives she doesn’t shy away from the horrific details of the crime.
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Piece by Piece
As investigators continue to build a case against Taylor Schabusiness, her behavior in court calls her sanity into question.
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Two Trials
Charged with intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, and third degree sexual assault, Schabusiness faces two trials - one to determine her guilt, and the other to determine whether she was responsible for her actions.
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Aftermath
After the verdicts were rendered in quick succession, Schabusiness is brought back to court to face sentencing and the victim’s family.
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Introducing: Severed Affair
Wisconsin is no stranger to high-profile cases and horrific murderers, from the notorious Jeffrey Dahmer to the perplexing Ed Gein. But on a cold night in February 2022, a new name was added to the list of Wisconsin’s worst: Taylor Schabusiness. From the outset, the details of the case shocked even the most hardened detectives and traumatized young rookies. Using Law&Crime Network’s gavel-to-gavel coverage, Severed Affair provides an in-depth narrative of the disturbing case. The Law&Crime original podcast uses exclusive audio and court footage to piece together the gruesome story. You can listen to severed affair exclusively and ad free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery app or on apple podcasts.
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Avis des utilisateurs
The show was okay…
There was not nearly enough about the victim and yet a ton about the murderer and how she should be released at some point because she made one mistake. I’m sorry, did I miss at any point during this entire thing her showing one tiny bit of remorse?
Not victim-centered; felt awful listening to this.
I don't respect this kind of storytelling. It was so horrible I couldn't listen. A more intelligent and compassionate storyteller would not dwell on the truly gory details of the crime, but might instead explore what drives a human being to commit such a depraved and sadistic act, and how the legal system deals with such people and whether justice for the victim and his family is even possible. I stopped listening when I realized this would not be a measured and thoughtful approach to a truly horrific crime because I don't want to contribute to the further victimization of Shad's family. Just awful.
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