Woman charged in Taycheedah Correctional Institution says voices told her to kill cellmate

The woman accused of killing a fellow inmate at Taycheedah Correctional Institution in July of last year says she heard voices telling her to kill her cellmate.

In a recorded conversation with her mother, Taylor Sanchez said she stopped taking her medications and started hearing voices again. She went on to tell her mother she thought her cellmate was using her toothbrush to scrub the toilet and says, she thought the woman was using her stuff to wipe the floor with.

An autopsy of Sanchez’s cellmate, Cindy Schulz-Juedes showed she had skull fractures too numerous to count as well as 34 rib fractures. Sanchez now faces a first degree murder charge for the killing.