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Friday, March 25, 2011

Dunwoody Prep Shooting: State Collects More Evidence, Request for Documents Denied

In Hemy Neuman's separation case, a request from his estranged wife to see evidence from his criminal case is quashed on a technicality. Her attorney says she'll refile the request.

The estranged wife of Hemy Neuman, the suspect in the Dunwoody Prep Murder, isn’t going to get a peek at the evidence in the criminal case, according to court order filed this week – at least not yet. Ariella Neuman and her attorney, Esther Panitch, filed court papers earlier this month asking that the DeKalb County Attorney share information from the criminal case about the relationship between Rusty Sneiderman's widow and Hemy Neuman. Ariella Neuman is seeking a separation from Hemy Neuman. Panitch, a Dunwoody-based attorney, also asked for the opportunity to take sworn statements from both the suspect and Andrea Sneiderman, the wife of the victim. This week, a DeKalb County Judge denied the request on a technicality, as the subpoenas …

Norene Rootare

1:02 am on Monday, May 23, 2011

Andrea Sneiderman was complicit in the death of Rusty Sneiderman, in my opinion. She may have "set him up" . Although she did not pull the trigger, she was responsible for allowing the events to take place.   more ›

Friday, March 11, 2011

Dunwoody Prep Killing: Suspect's Wife Seeks Details on His Ties to Victim's Wife

Court documents filed Thursday seek details of the relationship, including a possible affair.

The wife of a man charged with gunning down Russell Sneiderman in front of a Dunwoody day care center has filed court papers asking for information about the relationship between Sneiderman's widow and the suspect. The attorney for Ariella Neuman, the estranged wife of Hemy Neuman, is also asking for the opportunity to take sworn statements from both the suspect and Andrea Sneiderman, the wife of the victim. According to court documents filed Thursday, Esther Panitch, the attorney for Ariella Neuman, is asking the DeKalb County Attorney’s office to share any information or evidence that pertains to “any and all extra-marital, friendship or casual relationships.” The evidence requested includes emails, witnesses, communications, notes, …

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Dunwoody Prep Shooting: Police Seek to Search Emails, Phone Records of Shooting Suspect, Victim's Wife

Police seek correspondence between Hemy Neuman and Andrea Sneiderman; court documents uncover some of the evidence from the case, County seeks life without parole for Neuman

Court documents show that the man accused of gunning down a Dunwoody father outside of a daycare last November had been in contact with the victim’s wife, both before and after the shooting. According to a search warrant affadavit filed in DeKalb County Superior Court, Hemy Neuman, the man accused of shooting Russell 'Rusty' Sneiderman outside of Dunwoody Prep day care on Nov. 18, and Andrea Sneiderman, Rusty's wife, were in contact. "Investigation revealed that there was continuous communication between Andrea Sneiderman and the defendant before and after the homicide," the documents say. According to the warrant, police are looking at the cell phone data and email accounts of both Neuman and Andrea Sneiderman. Andrea Sneiderman and …

William Ayers

1:46 am on Friday, April 6, 2012

Why is it so shocking that she would call her boss before and after the shooting. She worked for this guy. How many times a day do most people communicate with their bosses?   more ›

Friday, November 19, 2010

Dunwoody residents shocked by crime, still feel safe

Police ramp up security at preschool where shooting occurred

Thursday morning, 36-year-old Russell Sneiderman was shot and killed as he was getting into his vehicle after dropping off his child at Dunwoody Prep, a preschool in Dunwoody Village. While the shooting shook up many in Dunwoody, it doesn't seem to have given people doubts about safety here.  "I'm praying they'll find the person who did this," said Faye Sklar, of Dunwoody. "It's an evil thing to do, to drive up and shoot someone like that." While the brazen shooting was shocking, police told Patch that the crime did not appear to be random. "It seemed like it was a professional hit from what the news reports were saying, so it was not random," said Katherine Soublis, who grew up in Dunwoody, but now lives in Athens. "It is unusual, but I …

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