Wisconsin woman pleads not guilty in dismemberment murder
Green Bay woman will stand trial in October for murder, dismemberment and sexual abuse crimes
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A woman accused in a grisly killing and dismemberment case in Green Bay has pleaded not guilty.
Taylor Schabusiness, 24, was arraigned in Brown County Circuit Court Tuesday on charges of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse and third-degree sexual assault, WLUK-TV reported.
A criminal complaint accuses Schabusiness of strangling Shad Thyrion last February at a Green Bay home, sexually abusing him and dismembering his body, parts of which were found in various locations in the house and a vehicle.
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Brown County sheriff's officials say Schabusiness removed an electronic monitoring device she wore for an earlier crime just hours before Thyrion was killed. A warrant was issued for her arrest, but she wasn't located until after the crime occurred.
An earlier ruling by a judge found Schabusiness competent to stand trial, which is scheduled to begin Oct. 24.
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She is being held on a $2 million cash bond.