Dive into the chilling intersection of true crime and beauty with Bailey Sarian's unique podcast, 'Murder, Mystery & Makeup.' In this gripping episode, Bailey unveils the shocking case from Green Bay that left a community reeling. With her distinctive approach, Sarian discusses the chilling details of a grizzly murder amidst her captivating makeup tutorial, crafting an unforgettable narrative that holds listeners spellbound.
From the harrowing discovery of a severed head to the arresting courtroom drama, Bailey narrates the disturbing tale of Taylor Coronado, aka Taylor Schabusiness, and her tragic life trajectory. As Sarian paints both her face and a vivid picture of methamphetamine's dark influence on lives, she delves into the depths of human behavior, touching upon the role of mental health in criminal responsibility. The listeners are left with a haunting reflection on the complexities behind the brutal acts and a call to engage in a broader conversation about the intersection of crime, punishment, and psychological issues.
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Bailey Sarian hosts 'Murder, Mystery, and Makeup Monday,' where she merges her interests by discussing true crime stories during makeup tutorials.
In one episode, she shares a harrowing account from Green Bay, Wisconsin, involving a disturbing murder and the impact of the city's methamphetamine problem. Bailey describes the case that unfolded on February 23, 2022, when a man named Steve called emergency services, reporting that his partner Tara was distressed over her son's decapitated head supposedly being in a bucket in the basement. As police arrived, Tara was incoherent with distress, but Officer Alex Blanish discovered the gruesome truth in their basement—a severed head concealed by a beach towel, a bloodied mattress, and proof that the head belonged to Tara's son, Shad.
Bailey narrates Taylor Schabusiness's life, revealing her real name as Taylor Coronado and recounting the trauma of losing her mother Marla to alcohol-induced cirrhosis at age eleven and her father Arturo's swift remarriage. The loss led Taylor to exhibit behavioral challenges, including school fights and an attempted suicide.
Despite medication for mental health issues, Taylor's problems persisted, resulting in expulsion and a move to Texas. Her return to Green Bay at nineteen marked a descent into heavy drug use, including meth, her tumultuous relationship with her romantic partner and meth dealer, Warren Shabow, characterized by infidelity and manipulation.
Bailey Sarian curates a disturbing scene where Shad, under the influence of methamphetamines, encourages Taylor to use dog choke collars to enhance their experience. Following Shad's death, Taylor, driven by a morbid quest for pleasure, engaged in necrophilic acts with his body.
Officer Wanish encountered a scene of extreme dismemberment; Shad's body was mutilated, his limbs and head found in bloody bags. The disturbing nature of the crime was indicated by blood patterns and drug paraphernalia present at the scene.
Taylor's frenzied state led to a panicked attempt to clean up the gruesome tableau, but exhaustion and hunger impeded her. The discovery was made by Shad's mother Tara, who alerted the authorities, leading to Taylor's arrest as police located her through footprints in the snow.
Taylor detailed her methods of severing and dismembering Shad's body to the police, describing the actions and the drugs' hallucinogenic effects that made her perceive his limbs as regenerating.
Taylor was discovered with bloodied clothing and detained, leading to the find of Shad's remains. In custody, she exhibited strange and detached behavior. Despite Taylor attacking her lawyer and demonstrating odd behavior, the judge deemed her competent to stand trial.
Bailey discusses Taylor's courtroom behavior and legal interpretations, leading to Taylor's swift conviction by a jury on all charges, resulting in a mandatory life sentence.
The jury took note of Taylor's internet search history and testimonies shaping the courtroom narrative. Their verdict reflected the legal stance on criminal actions even when mental illness or drug use is involved.
Sarian touches upon Warren Shabow's social media activities and reflects on the crime’s brutality, questioning whether mental health issues should have weighed more heavily in Taylor's trial.
Sarian closes the episode by inviting listeners to ponder the case's complexities and encourages the audience to stay safe and make good choices. She solicits interest in the beauty products featured during the episode.
Bailey Sarian asks for future story suggestions and wishes her audience well, urging them to express their opinions on the complexities of the Taylor Schabusiness case.
1-Page Summary
Bailey Sarian hosts 'Murder, Mystery, and Makeup Monday,' where she merges her interests by discussing true crime stories during makeup tutorials.
As a conscientious host, she begins her episodes with a content warni ...
Introduction to 'Murder, Mystery, and Makeup'
The scene described in the basement was one of chaos, with blood patterns smeared in swirls on the floor, appearing as though someone had attempted a frantic but aborted cleanup. An assortment of blood-stained knives was scattered around the area, with the collection ranging from kitchen utensils to a specifically mentioned bread knife, indicating the use of common household items as weapons in the crime.
Most disturbingly, multiple bags were found, each containing various dismembered body parts and internal organs, showcasing the perpetrator's gruesome thoroughness.
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Gruesome Discovery in Green Bay
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Bailey narrates Taylor Schabusiness's life, once known as Taylor Coronado, delving into her early semblance of middle-class normality before facing the trauma of her mother Marla's death due to alcohol-induced cirrhosis at age eleven. The premature death shook her world deeply.
Her behavior became a challenge, with early signs attributed to adolescent mood swings. A critical point came with an attempted suicide at age 12, revealing deep-seated issues that beckoned for professional intervention.
The difficulties in Taylor's life were compounded by her husband's incarceration for methamphetamine distribution.
Bailey narrates Taylor Schabusiness's life, once known as Taylor Coronado, delving into her early semblance of middle-class normality before facing the trauma of her ...
Tragic Trajectory: The Life of Taylor Schabusiness
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Bailey Sarian paints a disturbing portrait of the relationship between Taylor and Shad, highlighting their shared history of methamphetamine use.
A particularly risky consensual activity both found pleasurable was their engagement in erotic asphyxiation, which on a fateful occasion was intensified by the introduction of dog choke collars suggested by Shad. This detail underscores the dangerous and escalating nature of their bond.
In a chilling recount based on Taylor's drug-affected confession, Bailey Sarian delineates the grim twist in Taylor and Shad's sexual encounters. As Taylor constricted the dog choke collar around Shad's neck, she was consumed by an obsession with the visible changes in his complexion and the morbid pleasure she derived from the necrophilic acts that followed.
Despite observing signs of grave danger such as Shad expelling blood and ex ...
The Fateful Relationship and Heinous Act
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Taylor's frenzied state led to a panicked attempt to clean up the gruesome tableau, but exhaustion and hunger impeded her. The discovery was made by Shad's mother Tara who alerted the authorities, leading to Taylor's arrest as police tracked her through footprints in the snow.
She was found garbed in black and made up with cosmetics, an eerie composure about her despite the blood stains on her clothing which led the police to her van. Crucial evidence linked her to the crime scene, with traces of blood leading from a van, inside which was a crockpot box and presumably dirty clothes, directly to Taylor's residence.
Shortly thereafter, Taylor was apprehended outside her apartment, her startled reaction immortalized on the officers' body cameras.
During the interrogation, Taylor detailed her methods of severing and dismembering Shad's body to the police, where her bizarre mix of forge ...
The Arrest and Investigation
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Taylor was discovered with bloodied clothing and detained by authorities. The evidence found at her residence provided clear indications of her involvement in the crime.
Taylor's unusual demeanor in the courtroom, which included inappropriate laughter and an apparent fixation with the courtroom cameras, was noted as particularly concerning. Despite this and the violence she directed towards her lawyer, the judge deemed her competent to stand trial.
Bailey discusses Taylor's courtroom behavior and legal interpretations, leading to Taylor's swift conviction by a jury on all charges, resulting in a mandatory life sente ...
Legal Battles and Courtroom Drama
The jury took note of Taylor's internet search history and testimonies shaping the courtroom narrative. Their verdict reflected the legal stance that mental illness aggravated by drug use does not excuse criminal actions.
This stance is one that Sarian later echoed in her analysis.
Sarian touches upon Warren Shabow's social media activities and reflects on the crime’s brutality, questioning whether mental health issues should have weighed more heavily in Taylor's trial ...
Mental Health and Criminal Responsibility
Sarian closes the episode by inviting listeners to ponder the case's complexities. She encourages the audience not just to stay safe and make good choices but also to suggest future stories for discussion, showing her commitment to audience engagement and interest in their perspectives.
Reflections and Concluding Thoughts
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