Shauna Taylor was 40 years old and a resident of
Macclenny, Florida, when she had an infant daughter born premature in late 2012, whom she began bringing to emergency rooms in 2013 for unspecified illnesses. The child was presenting with severe liver damage. According to investigators, in Shauna's initial visits to the hospital, she included "exaggerated" and falsified symptoms of the child's health, as she was unable to poison the child's liver until she had enough iron pills to do so. In the third visit, the child was said to have experienced liver failure. "While the child was admitted to the hospital, [Shauna] would be there with the child and while she was there, she would administer the Tylenol to continue the abuse," according to Baker County Sheriff's Office Sergeant Tracie Benton, the lead detective on the case. Ultrasounds of the girl's liver showed abnormalities, and blood tests turned up high levels of iron. Around that time, investigators began receiving anonymous tips claiming that Taylor had Munchausen by proxy and was abusing the child. Those tipsters also informed investigators that Shauna started an online
fundraising campaign for the child. Medical experts tested the child for certain poisons related to liver failure and determined the child's system contained iron well above regular levels. Eventually, after being removed from Shauna's care and given proper healthcare, the child's liver function returned to normal while she was in the hospital. Because the child survived, her name was never revealed by public news sources, and Shauna moved to another state, leaving the case largely buried. In 2018, the Shauna Taylor Case was reinvestigated; the abuse of Annie, Josh and Shauna's other eight children then came out as news sources uncovered old records of situations where
Child Protective Services removed various children from Shauna's care. Shauna was arrested in
Albany, New York, extradited to Florida, and tried for the intentional 2013 poisoning of her infant daughter, by which point roughly five years had passed. Shauna initially pleaded not guilty. It was revealed that Shauna had a diagnosis of Munchausen by proxy, a psychological condition in which an individual imposes an appearance of a fake illness, or an actual illness, on a proxy, in most cases a minor child, for sympathy, money or attention. In Shauna's case, she attempted to destroy her child's liver to impose an illness; this was not unheard of in the United States at that time, as cases such as the
murder of Garnett Spears and the
Gypsy Rose Blanchard case were in the media in recent years. Shauna was convicted of aggravated child abuse and neglect and sentenced to 12 years in prison with 15 months of parole. Bill Taylor, who had maintained his innocence, was never charged or convicted of any crime or cited as Shauna's accomplice. By the time Shauna was sent to prison, Bill separated from her and lost contact with most of his children. ==See also==