Lawyer For Woman Who Chopped Off Boyfriend’s Head And Penis Says She Couldn’t Have Sexually Assaulted Him Because He Was Already Dead
If you thought the Taylor Schabusiness meth-fueled decapitation case in Wisconsin couldn’t get any more crazy after her courtroom meltdown (as seen down below), think again.
Now, her defense lawyer is arguing that the sexual assault charge filed against Schabusiness needs to be dropped, because her victim was already dead at the time of the alleged sexual assault. Via Law&Crime:
The new defense lawyer for a Wisconsin woman charged with murdering and dismembering her lover while on methamphetamine and trazodone argued that a third-degree sexual assault count should be dismissed because Shad Thyrion was “not a person” under the law at the time of that alleged offense.
[side note: meth and trazodone (often used as a sleeping pill)…at the same time?!]
“The defense argues that S.T was not a person at the time of the alleged incident as S.T. was deceased and therefore, Wis. Stats, 940.225 does not apply. The defense asserts that once the person is deceased, then they no longer are a person as defined under the jury instructions and statute – Wis. Stats. 940.225,” the unsealed motion said, bolding and underlining the argument.
The defense then questioned how Thyrion could have been sexually assaulted if his penis was cut off and he was unable to consent — because he was already dead.
More details at the link.
Schabusiness has already pleaded not guilty to murdering her boyfriend during their drug-fueled dungeon fuckfest, and the poor boyfriend’s memorial is here. And ICYMI, here was Schabusiness (I can’t get over how I always hear the words “show business!” whenever I type her name) going on a rampage and attacking her previous lawyer during an earlier court appearance: