VIDEO: Woman Charged in Dismemberment Case Attacks Attorney in Court

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On Tuesday, a Wisconsin woman charged in a murder involving dismemberment attacked her attorney during the court hearing.

Woman charged in dismemberment case attacks attorney
A Wisconsin woman charged in a murder involving dismemberment attacked her attorney during the court hearing on February 14.

In a graphic new video, 25-year-old Taylor Schabusiness pounced at attorney Quinn Jolly before being tackled and held down on the ground by officials.

Additional deputies were called into the courtroom to help restrain Schabusiness as the struggle ensued.

After being subdued, the woman asked public officials what happened, to which they promptly responded, “You went off on your attorney, Taylor. You went crazy on your attorney.”

Taylor Schabusiness, 25, Attacks her attorney in court. Video via ABC 7 Chicago.

WARNING: The following may contain graphic descriptions that are disturbing for some. Viewer discretion is advised.

According to court documents, Schabusiness— originally Taylor Coronado, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse, and third-degree sexual assault in the death of 25-year-old Shad Thyrion.

In February 2022, Green Bay Police responded to a caller who had reported having found her son’s severed head in a bucket in her basement.

Not long after, officials had were notified of Schabusiness’ alleged involvement.

When Schabusness was apprehended, she was covered in dried blood.

Upon searching the woman’s vehicle, Police found a crockpot with additional human remains.

According to Police reports, Schabusiness detailed that she and Thyrion had earlier been smoking meth when they began to engage in sexual acts. During sex, Schabusiness claimed to have “gone crazy” before strangling Thyrion to death.

After Thyrion was dead, Schabusiness dismembered his body in his mother’s basement and fled.

At a later time, Schabusiness disturbingly told investigators that she had not planned to kill Thyrion, but enjoyed choking him.

The court hearing on February 14 was to determine if Schabusiness was competent to stand on trial.

After the attack in court, Jolly informed County Judge Thomas Walsh that he planned to file a motion to be removed from the case.

The next hearing is on March 6.