In this video, we break down the chilling moments where Schabusiness admits to strangulation, dismemberment, and even references to multiple past killings. From her detached description of “cuddling” the victim’s body to her haunting words — “when I love something too much, I kill it” — this interrogation reveals the disturbing intersection of criminal psychology, addiction, and violence.
📌 Key Sections:
0:00 – Miranda Rights & Interrogation Opens
2:31 – First Shocking Admission
5:36 – Drugs, Chains, and Strangulation
9:28 – Psychological Patterns Revealed
16:03 – Playing With Bodies
20:07 – Confession of “Nine Others”
45:16 – Reality Sets In
1:07:13 – Final Arrest & Conviction
Taylor Schabusiness was later convicted of first-degree intentional homicide, mutilation of a corpse, and third-degree sexual assault. She was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
This case is not just about crime — it’s about how psychology, addiction, and obsession can twist reality into horror.
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