His responses are so perfect it's almost hilarious it's like: "Oh the bread knife works well for that" Detek: "it does?" "Yeah it does" Detek: "It does. Ok." Totally nonschallant
This is old. She was already found guilty and of sound mind. No insanity. She was in the process of finishing the chop job of her boyfriend. She also had his family jewels in the bucket to take home as a prize.
That's one of the best detectives I've ever seen. He did everything correctly. He never once let his emotions dictate his questions which is insane. Salute to him for his bravery.
I was thinking the same thing. I was literally reeling in what I can only describe as agony listening to her replying so casually. This detective is so incredibly good at what he does. The sheer will he had to be so neutral about everything is nothing short of astonishing.
Disagree. He kept using terminology that clearly confused her. There were several times it's clear she didn't understand what he was saying because he was using legal terms. For example, every time he said "manual strangulation" in the interrogation she tripped up because she clearly didn't understand. He would've gotten further faster if he'd thought to use layman's terms in his questioning.
@gausly1032 "seasoned detective" = needs therapy. I do not know why this isn't a requirment for every single cop n the U.S. is beyond me. And not a yearly evaluation either, 2weeks+ every year should be pretty standard
@realyopikechannel hmm good health insurance .. thought yall was union .. a lot are anyways..stand up for your selfs fuck ..there's a lot of other things you can do to promote mental health besides an expensive therapist... diet, exercise, social life, continous training etc
@@gausly1032Not really, just means he does the job that he signed up for. If you’re not composed and focused on what you want out of that situation, no matter what it’s about, you’re just not right for the job
@@mattfinish-kg3bl That is such an odd disgusting comment? Hello? Wake up? You have literally no clue what shes like or him for that matter. Know what we do know? The bitch in this video is fucking crazy, nobody deserves seeing their son like that.
@@mattfinish-kg3bl I feel like both these people probably had some severe sexual abuse to end up like that 😬 Taylor’s own dad is apparently in jail for sexual assault on a minor so there’s that.
@@jackman5840the states absolutely deserve that right. How are you going to try every murder in federal court? It's not a federal crime to kill your lover. Our entire government is based on the premise of federalism, where power is properly distributed down to state, county, town then village authorities to better govern their specific areas. It's the same reason roe v wade was deemed an unconstitutional ruling; there is no power vested in the federal government by our constitution to create that specific law. They exist for foreign policy, military, interstate commerce and tax purposes. Our founders were quite afraid of that powerful central government that you seem to advocate. You should have paid more attention in middle school social studies
One of the best detectives that I’ve ever seen. He seemed very calm and was very professional. If I was him I would be scared as hell. Kudos to him for being brave as hell.
Mf, most of the detectives are psychopaths, it is not a trained skill nor it is being brave, they just don't care and do their job. And that's what they are good for, which is why they are assigned to these kind of jobs where you need stone cold heart and an unbreakable composure. Don't get me wrong, it is not that I am not thankful for what they do, it is that you praise them for who they are, and in this case you put him above any other just because "Wow wow very calm! uwu good job uwu" while all he did was born a psychopath. This particular case shows what psychopaths are good for. If you watch most of these interrogation videos you will see that actually not many if any detectives do a slip up emotionally when interrogating. Now on the off chance that he is not a psychopath, I too praise him for being that cold, but just to inform you: that chance is very- *very* small.
@@Nonexistility "Now on the off chance that he is not a psychopath, I too praise him for being that cold, but just to inform you: that chance is very- very small." okay you redeemed yourself:D But don't be so biased, the chance isn't very very small; some people are just in good controll over their emotions and CAN DO THE JOB DONE what is called being proffesional. A lot people actually are
@@Nickxxx85 Yeah, I am not saying people can't be professionals, I am just saying if there is people naturally at the level of some professionals, and they want the job along with other normal people that needs to be trained to be at that level of professionalism, and if that is the case, the employers are going to fill out their slots with psychopaths instead of people who have a chance to be professionals. And following that logic leads you to very very low rate of non-psychopath professionals on controlling their emotions.
Take note. What the detective referred to as "manual strangulation" is what people often call "choking." He's correct, you choke on something in your respiratory system, when you squeeze someone's neck that's strangulation. It's a big difference.
This happened just a few miles from me. So crazy to think of something like this going on around us while we're just having a regular 'ol day completely unaware.
@@kenstewart7700 I think it's smart not to trust people but equally you should not let this rule your life, have a healthy medium between the two but always have one eye open for this shit.
i wont describe her demeanor as being calm, she looked crazy to me and i dont think she even realizes whats going on, i saw other cases where even the most cold blooded killers become tense and serious during their trial but she wasnt, this is one of weirdest cases i ve seen and something is missing
The lady was high on meth. I wouldn't mind these videos if they paid attention to their own context. The armchair psychologist thing for these videos drives me up a wall when they're not even making an attempt to be convincing.
I've heard about this case a few times but seeing the footage from body cams, the interrogation, and the court hearing adds a whole new level of insanity to it all. It's very disturbing
Forgot what channel I seen this on before. But she was describing sawing dude up while sucking him off. Watch a lot of true crime that was some of the wildest shit I ever heard. That woman is outta her mind
She started cracking up because the friend said: ‘we were just chillin, *choppin it up* , like how we always do’ and she found that hilarious because of what she’d just done. It is so hard to believe that these monsters are even real, I don’t want to. This is so so horrible. She better go away for life
She sounds like a total airhead when she speaks. Like she’s just mentally gone. I’ve known a few of these. The voice/mannerisms are always a dead giveaway to stay far away from them. Lol.
its scary how you people think they look normal...they are clearly unhinged. This is how people say, oh that guy next door wouldn't hurt a fly...but any one who has never met them can instantly say...oh yea, they are fcked in the head and need to be locked up...then you guys are like no they aren't insane....does it really gotta take someone being murdered for someone who is obviously insane, either temp or perm? You types defend them to the end of the world even after being found guilty....you should get help yourself you guys have no idea about people at all...but most people only have like 2 friends, and they think their co workers are their friends but they aren't, which really suggests these people are almost as insane as the people who kill or harm others. I would bet you have at least 2 mental illnesses. I bet you $10,000
it's crazy to think there's a likely chance every person on the planet has seen a killer at least once ranging from a couple minutes to a mere second, or from point blank to an entire block away. it sends chills down my spine to know that I've probably seen a killer at least once in my life without knowing. Especially considering that one person i saw could still be walking these streets.
@@BoBo-pl3ww “killer” is a broad term. If you’re out in public every day, I promise you pass by or see AT LEAST one person who’s taken a life. It’s surprisingly common. where I am in Canada at least. I’ve met full on serial killers in youth shelters. hell, I’ve lived with one and called em my father. He’s free. So are all the other people I knew. Scary thought but insanely common. they just gotta be dumb enough to admit it to you 😂
Surprised this didn’t get mentioned, but she made national headlines when she attacked her own attorney in court, elbowed him right in the face for literally no reason. He quit and she had to get a new lawyer
"We're about to understand how insane she really is" If being able to live in a house normally with a head in a bucket doesn't already tell u how insane she is, you're insane too
I appreciate the captions during her interogation, as watching it during her trial there were none & I couldn't make out what she said. She deserves life or the death penalty. I feel so bad for his family... Especially his mother. Taylor didn't 'black out,' & didn't do this because she was on meth. She's just vile & evil thing.
She reminds me of my ex. She attacked me once and later claimed she "blacked out" during the incident. It was scary af. I'm glad I divorced her. I was lucky to escape that marriage with my life.
I've heard the blackout excuse from an ex before too. One thing I dont understand about people who blame blackouts for their violent behaviour is how come they only ever seem to 'Black out' when there is no one else around, behind closed doors. Hmm.
Some of the captions are wrong and some parts are lazily done. I like it better when people ACTUALLY subtitle things. But, yes, it's a little bit helpful.
I have to give credit to you for investigating and bringing out the lesser known interrogations, police cam footages and other crucial evidences regarding the cases which have been known to the true crime enthusiasts of youtube. Great work!
His narrative “facts” are incorrect though , his head and most of his body were found in mothers home , not in Taylor’s apartment, his leg was in her car .
I'm just gonna assume that dismembering the body of a person you just murdered while being covered in their blood has a tendency to shatter the psyche. She was already mentally unstable if she's smoking meth, so I think what she did just pushed her fully into CrazyTown
The police officers who responded to this emergency call should get help. Something like this is not easy to deal with. In the long run, this may affect their lives in a negative way.
I feel like a head in a bucket is maybe not exactly a regular occurrence. If you are regularly finding intentionally mutilated corpses, there is a bit of an issue in your city.
SMH...... The fact that the mother had to find her son's head in a bucket breaks my heart & infuriating af‼️ She is not insane, she is evil. Sorry, "It" is evil.
sometimes I get worried about how desensitized I've become from being on the internet and not being very emotional in general but it's really reassuring to learn about how much worse people can be and to know I still have my humanity at the end of the day unlike these monsters
@Micsmit_45 agreed! I've watched soooooo many things online, even look at autopsy and crime scene photos of bodies. But nothing compared to seeing a dead body in person. It becomes very real in person when it doesn't truly register when viewing online.
@@thecoolcarhd4402If an animal invades my property then they probably gonna die unless they get out. I dont make an effort to kill but I dont want you buzzing in my ear for 5 hours to get no sleep. Animals also kill other animals. We are animals too.
"We were just chillin... CHOPPING it up" Now I've hung around lots of different types of people, but never once have I heard that phrase. Considering his FRIEND was dismembered shortly after this hang sesh... you would think he could have come up with ANY other phrase to use when describing the situation. (Not surprising a psychopath would start giggling at that terrible choice of words)
Like everyone else has said in the comments, it's a fairly common phrase. What exactly do you mean different types of people? Type as in racial/ethnic backgrounds or like, other white people but some of them aren't nerds? "Chopping it up"- Having a conversation. I feel like I've mostly heard it used when you're reconnecting/talking with someone you maybe haven't seen in a minute. Not to be confused with "Cutting up", which is like messing around or horse playing or just laughing/being loud. While you and your friend from high school was chopping it up, your kids couldn't stop cutting up in the next room.
Shes the very definition of Evil! I feel absolutely horrible for his mom. I couldn't even imagine the horror and heartbreak that she experienced. May God bless and comfort her through this 🙏
Why would your God get involved now? Why not before, so this didn't take place? Psalm 95 "god already wrote your destiny" Looks like it was part of your gods divine plan😬
@@thebodykeepsthescore2828thaaaat is not a correct verse. If you flip to your King James Bible (the mainly used/accurate one) and the verse you listed will say: “Thou hast rebuked the heathen, thou hast destroyed the wicked, thou hast aput out their name for ever and ever.” Please do not spread misinformation. It’s our belief and just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean you have to come after us and hate us for it. We Christian’s actually respect other people with different beliefs, we just don’t support them. Maybe you should give it a try.
I mean, surely. Because if there are no signs, I'd be scared getting into a relationship for life. But if I THINK it'd be obvious, now I'm really gambling. Edit: I'm personally _slightly_ (very, very slightly) worried because I am a little psychopath myself, not enough to want to hurt people ever, but way more than the average person (verified). So not reacting emotionally to things that most would may be something I can't always catch, although I am cautious about people acting similarly to me, it's usually weird (and very, very uncommon). Yes, in this specific example you're right, she was on drugs (leave immediately) and she loved choking him with chains (combined with drugs...), but who knows, I personally would rather be overly cautious than overly confident.
I know some idiot who is and I guess the thing is once they're involved they're fucked. Doesn't matter if they new prior or after but once that person likes them they're in trouble. Because if they leave this person is typically insane enough to stalk and harass them for the rest of their life until they finally decide to kill them. And breaking up with them can be what finally leads to them killing them. Or they can just wait it out. I have mixed feelings about it as my little bro is this type of homicidal dangerous person and he is absolutely going to murder his wife eventually. And I'm hiding off grid to not end up the same
@@schwadroneven so cutting through bones, joints, ligaments, etc is extremely difficult even with some of the sharpest or serrated knives. I worked at vet a clinic and I had to cut off multiple cats heads cause we had euthanize them but they bit someone before hand (euthanasia unrelated to the bite) and we had send the head to a lab to test for rabies. Shit was horrific and unbelievably difficult and this was with scalpels. I don't even want to think about how difficult it would be to do the same thing to human head. This woman really is just an absolute monster.
“Am i tripping, or is that blood?” in a couple years the new generation of cops gonna be like “ on god your gonna get arrested fr fr, deadass if you keep running bro”
"This is officer Brady, this man has been stopped for (X) and is acting kinda sus and might be the one behind the multiple victory royales" "on god? fr fr? sending backup"@@jxeq
This is crazy. Gr8 show. Its unimaginable how she could do this and be so calm. Was she born like this or was she shown such horrors to be so casual about this?
There's nothing wrong in being gracious, all I'm saying is little things that might seem infuriating like terrible traffic for example are such small problems that we forget to be grateful for what we have, hope you understand and have a good day
I feel really, really bad for the old detective with this witch next to him talking about how she killed a guy and still trying to get away with it. I hope she gets the death sentence. And doesn't have to wait decades for it to be carried out.
This happened less than 300 feet from where I live and it is wild to think I was going about my life like normal while something like this was happening.
You probably could have stopped it then....you were probably just listening to music or having a snack without a care in the world while 300 feet away a poor guy is having his head stored in a bucket like an ornamental bowling ball ...when did people become so cruel, why you did nothing to help the wretched soul ?
@@beakofthesouth2666wow man, Wow considering she choked him to death and probably not a sound like a scream for help was heard. My question is how would anyone know what was going on in a house a football fields distance away from the one you live in. And you mean to tell me that you would be the person who would randomly walk up to this house out of pure curiosity and run in and try to help when you have no clue what the Fuck is going on is plain stupid and idiotic. 😂😂😂
Wth how is this person supposed to have known what was happening. What a thing to put on someone's shoulders I'm sure they feel bad enough but by no means is it anyones fault other then this Shabusiness biatch and who would ever think omg I bet that dudes head is in a bucket I best go check?? So bizarre.
@@beakofthesouth2666How tf were they supposed to know something like this was going on? They’re not god. They can’t see everything. Stop trying to act as if you’re better than everyone you weirdo
the way she keeps whispering "yeah!" in response to the investigator's questions is so creepy. She's completely out of her mind. That investigator has nerves of steel! His level of composure is astonishing - bravo!!!
Did she really laugh in court because Shad’s friend said they were “chopping it up” when giving his statement? I get the unfortunate choice of words considering the details of the case, but damn is she cold hearted to find humor in her own murder trial. That girl is terrifying.
yo ive watched a lot of breakdown videos on these crime scenes and your the only channel that i find entertaining. the way you break it down is great. cant wait for the next one :)
"I want to spend the first three minutes of the video telling everybody how great I am. Then delve into exhsutive detail about parts of the case no one gives a shit about." This nonsense turns five minute vids into twelve minutes.
Court tv covered this a few weeks ago so if you want to see what happened to her in court I'm sure you can find it. She was not convicted on insanity I think so she's gonna go in the shitter.
Ahhh I think Mike from that chapter covered this last week, I think that’s where I heard it last. She was absolutely ridiculous during the trial too. The way she giggles & laughs over what she was convicted of doing is ABSOLUTELY ABSURD!
i actually don’t think her saying sorry was something she really thought about. i think it was more of a throw away thing like, “oh, that was yours? i didn’t know and threw it away, oopsie, my bad” kinda thing. more like a casual interaction. by no means did she actually mean it, and i don’t think she said it to seem like she meant it either.
its crazy how someone could laugh and smirk about someone they killed which could affect many of the people close to the person, its just sad to see that someone could do that and not have remorse
I’m not trying to be mean but l don’t understand how a channel like this can get some of the most basic facts wrong on a case like this that’s so widely publicized. The date was February of 2022, not 2023. Also… this video shows body cam footage of the victim’s mother and officers finding the bucket in her basement. But then the video goes on to say that they searched her apartment and found the bucket which makes 0 sense since his mom wouldn’t have been at her apartment. The bucket was in Shad’s mother’s basement. The officers found Taylor at her apartment and arrested her there. Anyway with this murder happening in 2022 and the trial just reaching its end here recently still seemed incredibly quick to me compared to how long it can take to go to trial when in comes to murder cases. I’m guessing one of the differences though in this case is that they knew who did it from the beginning and body camera footage proved everything that transpired. So there was no waiting to collect dna evidence to have it tested and other things that sometimes takes a case longer to be brought to trial. I followed this case to it’s conclusion. One thing that l never saw mentioned until l did some digging is that Taylor was married at the time of this crime to a man who was already incarcerated. One of the more baffling things to me was that her husband was somehow able to post on his FB after the murder took place… and basically made a statement saying he loves his wife and is standing beside her and trying to justify it/explain it away by blaming it on her untreated mental health issues. I don’t understand it. Even the vast majority of the most truly mentally unwell people who experience full on hallucinations, hearing voices, have had psychotic episodes, etc don’t ever kill anyone let alone kill someone and then do the horrific things that Taylor did to Shad’s body afterward.
That’s why she should be placed in a psychiatric hospital. Never to be released. Psychologists & psychiatrists can study her. No amount of “punishment” will bring the young man back to life!
@@shadowfan115l don’t think it’s standard for all prisons but l do know that there actually are some who allow some inmates to have tablets of some sort and there are also contraband phones that some inmates have/hide . I only found that out after watching a TH-camr who makes content about prison, who served a 10 year sentence himself. (I’m not sure the rules surrounding who is allowed to have what or the process they go through to get one, etc) His TH-cam channel name is jumpsuitpablo if it anyone is interested. He’s someone who took full responsibility for his actions, served his time and came out and changed for the better and now makes content. He’s also made some videos about Alex Murdaugh since he spent time in the same prison Murdaugh is at now and can offer a unique perspective on that prison in particular.
Imagine what must've gone through in that man mind at that point listening to her casually describe how she drained the victims head from its blood after she decapitated him
Don't get me wrong, every single case is absolutely gut wrenching, but this is honestly one of the cases that I struggle to watch or hear anything about. Just pure insanity all around... Especially with the body cam footage, it's really chilling.
Im genuinely curious as to how someone can get that bad or be that bad. Its such an extreme compared to 99% of people. It must be born very off and had severe trauma. Im very curious on what created her to become so vile.
@@I_Ace It's a well documented phenomenon going back ages in different forms. You can understand how the idea of demonic possession could seem like the only possible explanation. For some people I still couldn't rule that out but whatever the reason, there's just something completely broken in a small percentage of people. There are a lot of sociopaths out there (many of which are quite wealthy) but a true psychopath? That's on another level. Some people obviously develop extreme metal illnesses but this is something you're born with. I can pretty much guarantee this women killed a number of animals growing up and not necessarily because she enjoyed it. Drugs like meth certainly makes things worse, especially after being awake for 2-3 days straight that doesn't cause this. There's no fixing this person. She may not have any interest in killing people but one way another something like this would happen again.
@@I_Ace She is the result of the worst combination of genetic, environmental, and societal factors. The low expression of the Monoamine Oxidase Gene (MAOA) on the X chromosome leads to an excessive accumulation of serotonin in the brain, making serotonin receptors less responsive to the serotonin released to inhibit aggression, thereby congenitally increasing aggressiveness and violence. It's likely that she inherited the low expression of MAOA. However, these innate tendencies can be suppressed by proper environmental and social conditions, but it appears that she did not receive the right influences in both aspects.
I live a few blocks away from where this happened its horrifying remembering myself thinking its a normal day and someone was being murdered so brutally
the sheer composure the detective must have to deal with this is insanity
I would've slapped her silly in the hope's she realizes what she did....😮😮😮😮
His responses are so perfect it's almost hilarious it's like:
"Oh the bread knife works well for that"
Detek: "it does?"
"Yeah it does"
Detek: "It does. Ok." Totally nonschallant
haha this could have been a good pun
It's being professional. The family of this man will see the aftermath.
This is old. She was already found guilty and of sound mind. No insanity. She was in the process of finishing the chop job of her boyfriend. She also had his family jewels in the bucket to take home as a prize.
That's one of the best detectives I've ever seen. He did everything correctly. He never once let his emotions dictate his questions which is insane. Salute to him for his bravery.
I was thinking the same thing. I was literally reeling in what I can only describe as agony listening to her replying so casually. This detective is so incredibly good at what he does. The sheer will he had to be so neutral about everything is nothing short of astonishing.
Who's the psychopath here?
@@runningriot7963The one who isn't likely going to go home and cry himself to sleep having to look over the evidence and then conduct that interview.
Thats because hes most likely a psychopath, a high % of detectives are
Disagree. He kept using terminology that clearly confused her. There were several times it's clear she didn't understand what he was saying because he was using legal terms. For example, every time he said "manual strangulation" in the interrogation she tripped up because she clearly didn't understand. He would've gotten further faster if he'd thought to use layman's terms in his questioning.
The detective is so chill because she's literally giving him exactly what he wants. Absolute solid, undeniable, evidence for the case.
still don’t allow that to let the fact that, that’s shows this detective is definitely a seasoned veteran.
@gausly1032 "seasoned detective" = needs therapy. I do not know why this isn't a requirment for every single cop n the U.S. is beyond me. And not a yearly evaluation either, 2weeks+ every year should be pretty standard
@@Zak3588 because we dont have the budget for it. therapists are expensive.
@realyopikechannel hmm good health insurance .. thought yall was union .. a lot are anyways..stand up for your selfs fuck ..there's a lot of other things you can do to promote mental health besides an expensive therapist... diet, exercise, social life, continous training etc
@@gausly1032Not really, just means he does the job that he signed up for. If you’re not composed and focused on what you want out of that situation, no matter what it’s about, you’re just not right for the job
I respect this detective. He was super chill while she was explaining how she basically cut up a person in pieces.
U should see the part where she describes blowing dude while chopping him up. Just completely bonkers
Being with his job at that age, man absolutely seen a lot of sht
It would be a LOT harder if he was the cop who found the head
I wouldn’t be surprised if he vomited later.
She is describing the crime like having a morning chat over a coffee with a friend, gives me chills...
@@waragquedid you hit your head
@@waragqueur fucked up
@@heather_foreatherseems to be bait
@@heather_foreatherthey’re probably trying to seem edgy or cool something like that
@@chino3001that’s just as bad as the first reply, tf?
I can’t imagine what the mom is going through right now. Finding the head of your own son in a bucket is insane. Sending my prayers
And then learning he was choked during sex.
@@mattfinish-kg3bl That is such an odd disgusting comment? Hello? Wake up? You have literally no clue what shes like or him for that matter. Know what we do know? The bitch in this video is fucking crazy, nobody deserves seeing their son like that.
@@mattfinish-kg3blHuh?
@@richardsanchez5444It's not even that.. She engaged in necr*philia with him... I can't process that myself
@@mattfinish-kg3bl I feel like both these people probably had some severe sexual abuse to end up like that 😬 Taylor’s own dad is apparently in jail for sexual assault on a minor so there’s that.
There is no way someone like that can be helped let alone joining society ever again.
best part is she probably gets lifesentence (not even death sentence) everyone has to pay taxes for these subhumans
huhhhhh…
it depends they could plead mentally ille and be put in a mental aslyum than be released in 5 years or so
We need to ENSLAVE them
@@kwonderland89 While I think death sentence would be justice, in terms of taxes it's actually more expensive.
"We were just chilling, chopping it up"
Very unfortunate choice of words there
Exactly what I thought too lol
That’s why she was laughing though
Cop: "Hey is that blood?"
Killer: "None of Schabusiness"
I was looking for this comment LOL
I just cannot with her last name 😂
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This has to be a death sentence, keeping someone like her in this world is absurd.
Wisconsin doesn’t have the death penalty
Wisconsin doesn't have the death penalty. That's why Jeffrey Dahmer got life with no parole. Which I assume she will too.
It sucks cuz the state shouldn't have that power, but some people deserve it.
@@jackman5840the states absolutely deserve that right. How are you going to try every murder in federal court? It's not a federal crime to kill your lover. Our entire government is based on the premise of federalism, where power is properly distributed down to state, county, town then village authorities to better govern their specific areas. It's the same reason roe v wade was deemed an unconstitutional ruling; there is no power vested in the federal government by our constitution to create that specific law. They exist for foreign policy, military, interstate commerce and tax purposes. Our founders were quite afraid of that powerful central government that you seem to advocate. You should have paid more attention in middle school social studies
@@Hobinator17i always wonder why its called the United States, as a European, they look all but United...
One of the best detectives that I’ve ever seen. He seemed very calm and was very professional. If I was him I would be scared as hell. Kudos to him for being brave as hell.
Mf, most of the detectives are psychopaths, it is not a trained skill nor it is being brave, they just don't care and do their job. And that's what they are good for, which is why they are assigned to these kind of jobs where you need stone cold heart and an unbreakable composure.
Don't get me wrong, it is not that I am not thankful for what they do, it is that you praise them for who they are, and in this case you put him above any other just because "Wow wow very calm! uwu good job uwu" while all he did was born a psychopath. This particular case shows what psychopaths are good for. If you watch most of these interrogation videos you will see that actually not many if any detectives do a slip up emotionally when interrogating.
Now on the off chance that he is not a psychopath, I too praise him for being that cold, but just to inform you: that chance is very- *very* small.
@@Nonexistility oh okay
If You was him you would act the same as him;P
@@Nonexistility "Now on the off chance that he is not a psychopath, I too praise him for being that cold, but just to inform you: that chance is very- very small."
okay you redeemed yourself:D But don't be so biased, the chance isn't very very small; some people are just in good controll over their emotions and CAN DO THE JOB DONE what is called being proffesional. A lot people actually are
@@Nickxxx85 Yeah, I am not saying people can't be professionals, I am just saying if there is people naturally at the level of some professionals, and they want the job along with other normal people that needs to be trained to be at that level of professionalism, and if that is the case, the employers are going to fill out their slots with psychopaths instead of people who have a chance to be professionals.
And following that logic leads you to very very low rate of non-psychopath professionals on controlling their emotions.
Take note. What the detective referred to as "manual strangulation" is what people often call "choking." He's correct, you choke on something in your respiratory system, when you squeeze someone's neck that's strangulation. It's a big difference.
He’s right, idk why so many people get that terminology wrong when the definition is quite clear.
This happened just a few miles from me. So crazy to think of something like this going on around us while we're just having a regular 'ol day completely unaware.
Makes u wonder wat ppl are truly thinkin!?
That’s why I don’t trust anybody and people think I’m crazy….yeah okay….
@@kenstewart7700 I think it's smart not to trust people but equally you should not let this rule your life, have a healthy medium between the two but always have one eye open for this shit.
@@Doorknobzoh yeah buddy I don’t trust YOU!
your sus
this whole case is chilling, her mannerism especially made it worse because she was so calm and barely reacted to anything
i wont describe her demeanor as being calm, she looked crazy to me and i dont think she even realizes whats going on, i saw other cases where even the most cold blooded killers become tense and serious during their trial but she wasnt, this is one of weirdest cases i ve seen and something is missing
The lady was high on meth. I wouldn't mind these videos if they paid attention to their own context. The armchair psychologist thing for these videos drives me up a wall when they're not even making an attempt to be convincing.
Looks like someone got all up in Schabusiness 🤣
dude she was high as hell.... meth is a hell of a drug
@@multechpro7151 It's stuff like this that have me leaning towards believing in possession....
I wouldn't be able to conduct such interview. That detective deserves a raise. He's stone cold and logical at the same time.
Ngl when the best friend said they were “chopping it up as usual”, I was like 😅 maybe that’s not the best wording for the situation at hand
And to think this case would’ve never been solved if Taylor had just said “it’s not Schabusiness” when the police came to the door.
I swear her name is a joke name
Out of pocket!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The cops had a warrant for her. Did you not hear that at the beginning. Her mother called cops about the head in the bucket.
@@jaketrunell1244 It was a joke, my friend
I've heard about this case a few times but seeing the footage from body cams, the interrogation, and the court hearing adds a whole new level of insanity to it all. It's very disturbing
Forgot what channel I seen this on before. But she was describing sawing dude up while sucking him off. Watch a lot of true crime that was some of the wildest shit I ever heard. That woman is outta her mind
0:17 I know that scared the cop
She started cracking up because the friend said:
‘we were just chillin, *choppin it up* , like how we always do’
and she found that hilarious because of what she’d just done. It is so hard to believe that these monsters are even real, I don’t want to. This is so so horrible. She better go away for life
I mean she is a sicko, but he did use a very poor choice of words.
But it is super rare to see a murderer laughing like that in court o.O
I also found it hilarious
@@corneliusthecrowtamer1937 get help
Lmao that guy must have had the pun planned
@@corneliusthecrowtamer1937 Ngl i laughed because it was a poor choice of words for the situation.
This is the most disturbing case ive heard, she is beyond insane and should never be let out.
What about Jeffrey Dahmer?
It's scary how these people look normal and harmless out in public and were just hiding in plain sight, or not even trying.
She sounds like a total airhead when she speaks. Like she’s just mentally gone. I’ve known a few of these. The voice/mannerisms are always a dead giveaway to stay far away from them. Lol.
its scary how you people think they look normal...they are clearly unhinged. This is how people say, oh that guy next door wouldn't hurt a fly...but any one who has never met them can instantly say...oh yea, they are fcked in the head and need to be locked up...then you guys are like no they aren't insane....does it really gotta take someone being murdered for someone who is obviously insane, either temp or perm? You types defend them to the end of the world even after being found guilty....you should get help yourself
you guys have no idea about people at all...but most people only have like 2 friends, and they think their co workers are their friends but they aren't, which really suggests these people are almost as insane as the people who kill or harm others. I would bet you have at least 2 mental illnesses. I bet you $10,000
it's crazy to think there's a likely chance every person on the planet has seen a killer at least once ranging from a couple minutes to a mere second, or from point blank to an entire block away. it sends chills down my spine to know that I've probably seen a killer at least once in my life without knowing. Especially considering that one person i saw could still be walking these streets.
@@BoBo-pl3ww “killer” is a broad term. If you’re out in public every day, I promise you pass by or see AT LEAST one person who’s taken a life. It’s surprisingly common. where I am in Canada at least. I’ve met full on serial killers in youth shelters. hell, I’ve lived with one and called em my father. He’s free. So are all the other people I knew. Scary thought but insanely common. they just gotta be dumb enough to admit it to you 😂
@@BoBo-pl3ww Hope your ok you seem very paranoid about realizing that.
Surprised this didn’t get mentioned, but she made national headlines when she attacked her own attorney in court, elbowed him right in the face for literally no reason. He quit and she had to get a new lawyer
That was wild, poor guy was just doing his job. It's hard enough to defend the indefensible without your client attacking you.
@@ariadneschild8460it’s okay, dude got his entire life ahead of him, she’s gonna spend hers in a concrete box, possibly waiting for death row.
it was an act to try and shore up an insanity defense. didn't work though.
@@DoktrDub true and he probably can get some victim compensation as well for the assault.
Didn't realize that was her
Even without this murder case, she's scary and creepy af.
"We're about to understand how insane she really is"
If being able to live in a house normally with a head in a bucket doesn't already tell u how insane she is, you're insane too
Absolute most professional detective I’ve seen in a while. You know he’s dealt with some shit.
“This is a bucket”
“Dear God”
“There’s more…”
“Nooo…”
Lmaoooo
Yea😂
"kill me."
@@thisisthemostugliestperson5021 "Later"
@@thisisthemostugliestperson5021”Later”
Of all the words the victim's friend could have chosen to use, he chose "We were just chillin', choppin' it up". Like, bro... Come on, lol.
The detective is so chill because she's literally giving him exactly what he wants.
I appreciate the captions during her interogation, as watching it during her trial there were none & I couldn't make out what she said.
She deserves life or the death penalty. I feel so bad for his family... Especially his mother. Taylor didn't 'black out,' & didn't do this because she was on meth. She's just vile & evil thing.
She reminds me of my ex. She attacked me once and later claimed she "blacked out" during the incident. It was scary af. I'm glad I divorced her. I was lucky to escape that marriage with my life.
If this was not in America, she would've been given the death sentence by now, I can tell you that much.
I've heard the blackout excuse from an ex before too. One thing I dont understand about people who blame blackouts for their violent behaviour is how come they only ever seem to 'Black out' when there is no one else around, behind closed doors. Hmm.
@anut8733 America's laws are too soft. Easy to get around with the right lawyers and enough money.
Some of the captions are wrong and some parts are lazily done. I like it better when people ACTUALLY subtitle things. But, yes, it's a little bit helpful.
Damn, a mother finding her son like that is truly horrific. Awful.
Similar thing happened to a girl in my area not long ago. The boyfriend chopped her up and put her in a suitcase.
any news articles on it?@@whatfreedom7
@@whatfreedom7Philly murder?
@@mercytms4145 no different state.
@@whatfreedom7 You speaking of that India case?
Detective: "Wheres the rest of his body?"
Taylor: "Thats none of Schabusiness"
That smile faded real quick once that verdict was read.
Not defending her actions but of all ways the friend could describe hanging out he decided "choppin it up" was best 😭
LMAO it feels so fd up to laugh but that got me too! There's no way he didn't see the irony 😂
I have to give credit to you for investigating and bringing out the lesser known interrogations, police cam footages and other crucial evidences regarding the cases which have been known to the true crime enthusiasts of youtube. Great work!
This is not "lesser known".
@@GiegueX tell me you're an idiot without telling me you're an idiot
I Didnt hear about it so idk
@@GiegueX
His narrative “facts” are incorrect though , his head and most of his body were found in mothers home , not in Taylor’s apartment, his leg was in her car .
this... is a bucket.
dear god...
theres more-
NO!
God damn it i shouldnt be laughing...
@@Valery-tb4qq F
I'm just gonna assume that dismembering the body of a person you just murdered while being covered in their blood has a tendency to shatter the psyche. She was already mentally unstable if she's smoking meth, so I think what she did just pushed her fully into CrazyTown
The police officers who responded to this emergency call should get help. Something like this is not easy to deal with. In the long run, this may affect their lives in a negative way.
Police see horrible things like this regularly, I'm sure their department has a therapy program
@@RedxLilxSleepyno they dont. Alot of cops get ptsd. The goverment itself does nothing. There are organizations that help them tho
I feel like a head in a bucket is maybe not exactly a regular occurrence. If you are regularly finding intentionally mutilated corpses, there is a bit of an issue in your city.
@@eanschaan9392 not a head in a bucket but murder scenes and aftermath of traffic collusions
@@RedxLilxSleepy A head in the bucket is not regular
SMH...... The fact that the mother had to find her son's head in a bucket breaks my heart & infuriating af‼️ She is not insane, she is evil. Sorry, "It" is evil.
A shame the police was not allowed to beat her up! 😒🤮🗑️
There are truly devils walking amongst us, it’s horrifying
@@thegunguy0 Not "Devils", Just THE Devil, And he's here on earth, Killing, Raping and stealing. But don't worry his day will come.
rude. she is mentally ill, that is all. "it" is not evil
@@_cablewastakensounds evil to me regardless
Couldnt stop thinking about this the next day, its crazy there are people like this in the world.
Imagine finding your own childs head in a bucket. I can't imagine a worse feeling.
sometimes I get worried about how desensitized I've become from being on the internet and not being very emotional in general
but it's really reassuring to learn about how much worse people can be and to know I still have my humanity at the end of the day unlike these monsters
Seeing this stuff on the internet Vs irl are two very different things, trust me.
@Micsmit_45 agreed! I've watched soooooo many things online, even look at autopsy and crime scene photos of bodies. But nothing compared to seeing a dead body in person. It becomes very real in person when it doesn't truly register when viewing online.
You're doing well my guy don't worry
So your mad because you don't cry after killing an insecect, Insects have a RIGHT TO LIVE, Why do you not value the life of A praying mantis!?!?
@@thecoolcarhd4402If an animal invades my property then they probably gonna die unless they get out. I dont make an effort to kill but I dont want you buzzing in my ear for 5 hours to get no sleep.
Animals also kill other animals. We are animals too.
"We were just chillin... CHOPPING it up"
Now I've hung around lots of different types of people, but never once have I heard that phrase. Considering his FRIEND was dismembered shortly after this hang sesh... you would think he could have come up with ANY other phrase to use when describing the situation. (Not surprising a psychopath would start giggling at that terrible choice of words)
Chopping it up is a pretty common phrase, but yes a terrible choice of words in this situation
Tbh where I’m from chopping it up means talking having a conversation it’s pretty normal slang but not in this situation 😂😂
his best friend got turned into a salad, mans out here at court saying they were "chopping it up". i just sat there with my mouth open. bruh.
Like everyone else has said in the comments, it's a fairly common phrase. What exactly do you mean different types of people? Type as in racial/ethnic backgrounds or like, other white people but some of them aren't nerds?
"Chopping it up"- Having a conversation. I feel like I've mostly heard it used when you're reconnecting/talking with someone you maybe haven't seen in a minute.
Not to be confused with "Cutting up", which is like messing around or horse playing or just laughing/being loud.
While you and your friend from high school was chopping it up, your kids couldn't stop cutting up in the next room.
No wonder she was laughing.. It don't make it right....😮😮😮😮😮
I’m here thanks to Xqc watching you on stream! Great channel here
10:00 bruh this dude really had the audacity to say “choppin it up”.
Shes the very definition of Evil! I feel absolutely horrible for his mom. I couldn't even imagine the horror and heartbreak that she experienced. May God bless and comfort her through this 🙏
@@Doorknobzsick in the head and evil
Why would your God get involved now? Why not before, so this didn't take place?
Psalm 95 "god already wrote your destiny"
Looks like it was part of your gods divine plan😬
@@thebodykeepsthescore2828
Would you prefer to not be autonomous?
@@thebodykeepsthescore2828thaaaat is not a correct verse. If you flip to your King James Bible (the mainly used/accurate one) and the verse you listed will say: “Thou hast rebuked the heathen, thou hast destroyed the wicked, thou hast aput out their name for ever and ever.”
Please do not spread misinformation. It’s our belief and just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean you have to come after us and hate us for it. We Christian’s actually respect other people with different beliefs, we just don’t support them. Maybe you should give it a try.
She’s most likely insane, it doesn’t make the results any different or better or worse, but this seems like a full-on psychotic break.
Down to moment she was sentenced in court she never showed any remorse for what she did. Absolutely PSYCHOPATH
Oh no, my man really said "choppin it up." Too soon
"We were just chilling, chopping it up" poor choice of words
That wasn't her apartment with the bucket, that was the victim's house (his parents house). She strangled him in his own room.
I've always wondered how people end up in relationships with such people. Surely at some point you realise you're gambling you're life
I mean, surely. Because if there are no signs, I'd be scared getting into a relationship for life. But if I THINK it'd be obvious, now I'm really gambling.
Edit: I'm personally _slightly_ (very, very slightly) worried because I am a little psychopath myself, not enough to want to hurt people ever, but way more than the average person (verified). So not reacting emotionally to things that most would may be something I can't always catch, although I am cautious about people acting similarly to me, it's usually weird (and very, very uncommon).
Yes, in this specific example you're right, she was on drugs (leave immediately) and she loved choking him with chains (combined with drugs...), but who knows, I personally would rather be overly cautious than overly confident.
I know some idiot who is and I guess the thing is once they're involved they're fucked. Doesn't matter if they new prior or after but once that person likes them they're in trouble. Because if they leave this person is typically insane enough to stalk and harass them for the rest of their life until they finally decide to kill them. And breaking up with them can be what finally leads to them killing them. Or they can just wait it out. I have mixed feelings about it as my little bro is this type of homicidal dangerous person and he is absolutely going to murder his wife eventually. And I'm hiding off grid to not end up the same
Psychopaths are incredible actors. You don't have to work hard to hide something if you can't feel bad about it
Sometimes the pussy outweighs the danger.
yeah, this kid must have known he was toying with a psychopath. something tells me this girl didn't hide it.
Can't lie I absolutely LOL'd at "Schabusiness"
I'm flabbergasted she managed to saw through bone after bone with a breadknife. That's some serious dedication
Bread knives are big heavily serrated knives. Maybe you’re thinking of a butter knife
@@schwadronahhh yes. I did get that confused
@@schwadroneven so cutting through bones, joints, ligaments, etc is extremely difficult even with some of the sharpest or serrated knives. I worked at vet a clinic and I had to cut off multiple cats heads cause we had euthanize them but they bit someone before hand (euthanasia unrelated to the bite) and we had send the head to a lab to test for rabies. Shit was horrific and unbelievably difficult and this was with scalpels. I don't even want to think about how difficult it would be to do the same thing to human head. This woman really is just an absolute monster.
@@rplenkers9240😬
Meth is a hell of a drug.
“Am i tripping, or is that blood?” in a couple years the new generation of cops gonna be like “ on god your gonna get arrested fr fr, deadass if you keep running bro”
😂yeah
I work at jail and that’s actually how some of the younger detention deputies talk with each other
actin kinda sus
Plenty of cops talk like that even now. It's better than sounding like a grandpa with a suspect who talks like that.
"This is officer Brady, this man has been stopped for (X) and is acting kinda sus and might be the one behind the multiple victory royales" "on god? fr fr? sending backup"@@jxeq
"we were just chopping it up"
A very poor choice of words
This is crazy. Gr8 show. Its unimaginable how she could do this and be so calm. Was she born like this or was she shown such horrors to be so casual about this?
There are others like her walking among us. How terrifying is that thought
Amongus
Gotta carry and protect ourselves
even in this comment section, you ll find some psycho that agree with her, so imagine in the world ..
imposter sussy amoogus
Stuff like this makes you forget all your minor problems and grateful for the people you have 😬
not really, you're allowed to have problems and they matter. just because someone else has a bigger problem doesn't invalidate your struggle bud.
He just saying to be grateful. get ur uppity ass outta here🤣
There's nothing wrong in being gracious, all I'm saying is little things that might seem infuriating like terrible traffic for example are such small problems that we forget to be grateful for what we have, hope you understand and have a good day
This is sick and disgusting, I dont even know how someone could do something like this.
My soul shaken listening this question "Where is the rest of body?"
"Did you murder that person?"
"Thats none of your shabusiness"
20 seconds in I still thought this was some lighthearted story about a 911 call for someone who got their head stuck in a bucket. How wrong was I.
Bffr
Did you even comprehend the title of the video
@@veldy9527 the title is what misled me first, then when I watched the video I had to go back and reread the title.
@@AydinTebyanian oh okay
I knew what it was because I can't forget that credits scene in the dawn of the dead re-make where they find the zombie head in the cooler
I feel really, really bad for the old detective with this witch next to him talking about how she killed a guy and still trying to get away with it.
I hope she gets the death sentence. And doesn't have to wait decades for it to be carried out.
That's, without a doubt, one of the most bone chilling and horrific cases I've seen in this channel so far.
It's unbelievably gross and cold blooded.
she was laughing in court because she heard his friends say "chopping it up" and she thought it was so hilarious that she actually chopped him up.
IK IT WOULD BE IN THE COMMENTS😂😂😂😂😂, he said that sh!t on purpose
This happened less than 300 feet from where I live and it is wild to think I was going about my life like normal while something like this was happening.
You probably could have stopped it then....you were probably just listening to music or having a snack without a care in the world while 300 feet away a poor guy is having his head stored in a bucket like an ornamental bowling ball ...when did people become so cruel, why you did nothing to help the wretched soul ?
@@beakofthesouth2666wow man, Wow considering she choked him to death and probably not a sound like a scream for help was heard. My question is how would anyone know what was going on in a house a football fields distance away from the one you live in. And you mean to tell me that you would be the person who would randomly walk up to this house out of pure curiosity and run in and try to help when you have no clue what the Fuck is going on is plain stupid and idiotic. 😂😂😂
Wth how is this person supposed to have known what was happening. What a thing to put on someone's shoulders I'm sure they feel bad enough but by no means is it anyones fault other then this Shabusiness biatch and who would ever think omg I bet that dudes head is in a bucket I best go check??
So bizarre.
@@beakofthesouth2666How tf were they supposed to know something like this was going on? They’re not god. They can’t see everything. Stop trying to act as if you’re better than everyone you weirdo
@@beakofthesouth2666no
When they walked in she should’ve said it’s not “schabuisness” 💀
Filthy and messy house seems like a common pattern in murderers.
the way she keeps whispering "yeah!" in response to the investigator's questions is so creepy. She's completely out of her mind. That investigator has nerves of steel! His level of composure is astonishing - bravo!!!
She was laughing because the guy seriously said," we were just chillin, choppin' it up." I would have laughed too. haha
Did she really laugh in court because Shad’s friend said they were “chopping it up” when giving his statement? I get the unfortunate choice of words considering the details of the case, but damn is she cold hearted to find humor in her own murder trial. That girl is terrifying.
The definition of "Caught red handed".
yo ive watched a lot of breakdown videos on these crime scenes and your the only channel that i find entertaining. the way you break it down is great. cant wait for the next one :)
It isn’t really “broken down”. He just gets to the point which is what every other channel doesn’t do. They break it down far too much.
"I want to spend the first three minutes of the video telling everybody how great I am. Then delve into exhsutive detail about parts of the case no one gives a shit about." This nonsense turns five minute vids into twelve minutes.
Court tv covered this a few weeks ago so if you want to see what happened to her in court I'm sure you can find it. She was not convicted on insanity I think so she's gonna go in the shitter.
:(@@real_exodus
ts what i meant just i kinda explained it diffrently@@somecallmetim4490
I am in awe at his friends choice of words on the stand “chopping it up”
Why ?
His friend said we were just chilling CHOPPING it up LMAO
On a side note dude literally said on court that he was "chopping it up" with his dismembered dead friend, i really understand why she laughed.
Ahhh I think Mike from that chapter covered this last week, I think that’s where I heard it last. She was absolutely ridiculous during the trial too. The way she giggles & laughs over what she was convicted of doing is ABSOLUTELY ABSURD!
Mikes great
I can’t get over the fact her last name is shabusiness 😂
Her parents should have called her Nona
i actually don’t think her saying sorry was something she really thought about. i think it was more of a throw away thing like, “oh, that was yours? i didn’t know and threw it away, oopsie, my bad” kinda thing. more like a casual interaction. by no means did she actually mean it, and i don’t think she said it to seem like she meant it either.
ngl. The friend saying "We were just chillin. Chopping it up," I might have lost it too. VERY poor choice of words😅
its crazy how someone could laugh and smirk about someone they killed which could affect many of the people close to the person, its just sad to see that someone could do that and not have remorse
I’m not trying to be mean but l don’t understand how a channel like this can get some of the most basic facts wrong on a case like this that’s so widely publicized. The date was February of 2022, not 2023. Also… this video shows body cam footage of the victim’s mother and officers finding the bucket in her basement. But then the video goes on to say that they searched her apartment and found the bucket which makes 0 sense since his mom wouldn’t have been at her apartment. The bucket was in Shad’s mother’s basement. The officers found Taylor at her apartment and arrested her there.
Anyway with this murder happening in 2022 and the trial just reaching its end here recently still seemed incredibly quick to me compared to how long it can take to go to trial when in comes to murder cases. I’m guessing one of the differences though in this case is that they knew who did it from the beginning and body camera footage proved everything that transpired. So there was no waiting to collect dna evidence to have it tested and other things that sometimes takes a case longer to be brought to trial.
I followed this case to it’s conclusion. One thing that l never saw mentioned until l did some digging is that Taylor was married at the time of this crime to a man who was already incarcerated. One of the more baffling things to me was that her husband was somehow able to post on his FB after the murder took place… and basically made a statement saying he loves his wife and is standing beside her and trying to justify it/explain it away by blaming it on her untreated mental health issues. I don’t understand it. Even the vast majority of the most truly mentally unwell people who experience full on hallucinations, hearing voices, have had psychotic episodes, etc don’t ever kill anyone let alone kill someone and then do the horrific things that Taylor did to Shad’s body afterward.
That’s why she should be placed in a psychiatric hospital. Never to be released. Psychologists & psychiatrists can study her. No amount of “punishment” will bring the young man back to life!
$5 says he snuck in some contraband phone or had a family member be paid off to post that
@@shadowfan115l don’t think it’s standard for all prisons but l do know that there actually are some who allow some inmates to have tablets of some sort and there are also contraband phones that some inmates have/hide . I only found that out after watching a TH-camr who makes content about prison, who served a 10 year sentence himself. (I’m not sure the rules surrounding who is allowed to have what or the process they go through to get one, etc) His TH-cam channel name is jumpsuitpablo if it anyone is interested. He’s someone who took full responsibility for his actions, served his time and came out and changed for the better and now makes content. He’s also made some videos about Alex Murdaugh since he spent time in the same prison Murdaugh is at now and can offer a unique perspective on that prison in particular.
thanks for clarifying!!! i was confused how the parents were so "not upset" about finding their sons head in a bucket????!!!
pleanty of people have mental illness. But not all of them dismember a loved one
Imagine what must've gone through in that man mind at that point listening to her casually describe how she drained the victims head from its blood after she decapitated him
Don't get me wrong, every single case is absolutely gut wrenching, but this is honestly one of the cases that I struggle to watch or hear anything about. Just pure insanity all around... Especially with the body cam footage, it's really chilling.
Im genuinely curious as to how someone can get that bad or be that bad. Its such an extreme compared to 99% of people. It must be born very off and had severe trauma. Im very curious on what created her to become so vile.
@@I_Ace It's a well documented phenomenon going back ages in different forms. You can understand how the idea of demonic possession could seem like the only possible explanation. For some people I still couldn't rule that out but whatever the reason, there's just something completely broken in a small percentage of people.
There are a lot of sociopaths out there (many of which are quite wealthy) but a true psychopath? That's on another level. Some people obviously develop extreme metal illnesses but this is something you're born with. I can pretty much guarantee this women killed a number of animals growing up and not necessarily because she enjoyed it.
Drugs like meth certainly makes things worse, especially after being awake for 2-3 days straight that doesn't cause this. There's no fixing this person. She may not have any interest in killing people but one way another something like this would happen again.
@@I_Ace She is the result of the worst combination of genetic, environmental, and societal factors. The low expression of the Monoamine Oxidase Gene (MAOA) on the X chromosome leads to an excessive accumulation of serotonin in the brain, making serotonin receptors less responsive to the serotonin released to inhibit aggression, thereby congenitally increasing aggressiveness and violence. It's likely that she inherited the low expression of MAOA. However, these innate tendencies can be suppressed by proper environmental and social conditions, but it appears that she did not receive the right influences in both aspects.
Hearing her talk about blowing the dude while chopping him up is some of the craziest shit I ever seen
"we were just choppin' it off..." Come on, we would be laughing too
Yeah, he said that shit on purpose. lol
My heart DROPPED when i heard green bay.. that was no less than an hour drive from where i lived at the time
love seeing them go from "haha no big deal" to "shit im gonna spend the rest of my life in prison"
I live a few blocks away from where this happened its horrifying remembering myself thinking its a normal day and someone was being murdered so brutally
I love your Videos too much, once I found this channel I went on a viewing streak, so well put together!! keep the work up!
Best videos ever and I love your video your the best YT
The detective shocked me with how good he was, if he made a wrong reaction it could’ve all gone wrong.
"i HaTe ThIs FuCkInG OuTfiT." oh well. your days of "cute" outfits are over.
I mean, she’s crazy and all, but the friend in the trial could have used better wording than “chopping it up”. I probably would’ve kinda laughed too😅😅
"Yeah, I'm sorry" like she accidentally ate his leftovers.
I LEGITIMATELY know someone who was friends with this crazy woman. when the news of this broke, she was posting frantically about how shocked she was.
9:59 bro “choppin’ it up” is not a good selection of words 😭😭
This was none of schabusiness.
Your videos are great!
0:47 yall activated my googke assistant 2 times when it said hey😂😂😂
bruh, the friend saying "chopping it up" during his testimony. I cant blame her for laughing. she alread knows she did it and its funny af
the fact that she even probably removed his BRAIN too just haunts me and is absolutely disgusting