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I don't scare easily, but his woman scares me.
Her eyes...her mannerisms...
Yep evil personified IMO.
I don't scare easily, but his woman scares me.
Her eyes...her mannerisms...
Court TV asked the Court why Schabusiness was placed in a spit hood, but received no answer. The Brown County Jail told Scripps News Green Bay that the decision was made to put Schabusiness in a hood due to recent behavior issues for the safety of everyone around her.“People quite frankly underestimate the level of danger that officers can face from individuals that are using their mouths and their teeth,” Maria Haberfeld, a professor of police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, told the Times.
I honestly thought that a lot of her "psychosis" was fake
But im thinking i might be wrong
She is what people should show their children they could end up LIVING with if they have to go to Jail! I would use her as my personal anti drug anti jail parenting messages. Like a local boogie man .Unfortunately I doubt this will be the last incident, TS clearly chooses violence as her first response. The fact she is reported to have been laughing throughout is very disturbing and fits in with her behaviour in court during the murder trial. She is one very dangerous woman imo.
What is the point? Respectfully. Shes in jail for the rest of her life, right? Didnt she get LWOP?Convicted murderer Taylor Schabusiness is due in court today for a preliminary hearing. She is accused of attacking a corrections officer last July; she is charged w/battery by a prisoner.
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Woman who dismembered Green Bay man will get competency exam after prison assault
Schabusiness is accused of attacking a nurse and corrections officer while receiving medical care at Taycheedah Correctional.www.wbay.com
2/7/2025
Because the attacked guard deserves justice. And it's another crime against the people, merits charging, even if her sentence can't really be longer than LWOP.What is the point? Respectfully. Shes in jail for the rest of her life, right? Didnt she get LWOP?
the point is, she will continue to be incarcerated for the rest of her life, which could be long indeed. It's a whole different world behind bars. If she continues to rack up charges and convictions it could result in her being moved to a higher risk, lower privileges, prison or ward inside the prison. While it may feel like a waste to prosecute, that prosecution could result in very real consequences for her, even though it seems like the worst has already happened to her. JMOWhat is the point? Respectfully. Shes in jail for the rest of her life, right? Didnt she get LWOP?
It's very concerning when correction officers are attacked, imo. Correction Officers need protection, too.What is the point? Respectfully. Shes in jail for the rest of her life, right? Didnt she get LWOP?
I was looking at it thru a logistical viewpoint. I definitely agree with what you are saying.Because the attacked guard deserves justice. And it's another crime against the people, merits charging, even if her sentence can't really be longer than LWOP.
What a precious piece of work Taylor is.
JMO
Very good pointIf she continues to rack up charges and convictions it could result in her being moved to a higher risk, lower privileges, prison or ward inside the prison. While it may feel like a waste to prosecute, that prosecution could result in very real consequences for her, even though it seems like the worst has already happened to her. JMO
It is very concerning when anyone is assaulted. i was just asking whats the point of adding more time to a guaranteed life sentence logistically. Ive seen recieved feedback on that and my view has definitely changed.It's very concerning when correction officers are attacked, imo. Correction Officers need protection, too