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Post by Wrapitup Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:31 pm

So do I!! And, Rusty's parents NOW have the kids.
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Posted: Jul 30, 2013 6:06 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 30, 2013 6:45 PM EDT
By Rebekka Schramm - email
Renee Starzyk - email

DECATUR, GA (CBS ATLANTA) -
A second day of jury selection in the Andrea Sneiderman perjury trial wrapped up on Tuesday.

Sneiderman faces 13 charges including perjury and making false statements.

The defense and prosecution have identified 37 qualified jurors who say they can be fair and impartial. They will choose two more on Wednesday, then select a final jury on Thursday.

On Monday, Judge Gregory Adams agreed to lower Sneiderman's bond from $500,000 to $50,000. He also agreed to allow Sneiderman's ankle monitor to be removed.

She had been under house arrest since she was arrested last summer and charged with the murder of her husband Rusty. Prosecutors alleged that she conspired with her former boss Hemy Neuman to have her husband killed. Neuman is serving a life sentence for the 2010 murder.

But on Friday, the judge agreed to dismiss the charges of felony murder, malice murder and aggravated assault after District Attorney Robert James said he no longer felt confident he could get a conviction on those counts.

Sneiderman still faces 13 charges including perjury and making false statements.

"You can keep a fair and open mind if you were to sit on the jury, correct?" Sneiderman's attorney Tom Clegg asked a potential juror.

"That is correct," the juror answered.

Attorneys also asked potential jurors about their views of the criminal justice system, marital affairs and divorce, among other things.

"Regardless of your opinion as to the guilt or innocence of Mrs. Sneiderman, would you be able to hold up and stand up for your opinion regardless of whether or not others agreed with that?" asked John Petrey, another one of Sneiderman's lawyers.

Opening statements are expected to begin on Friday.

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Note. Both Joshua Young trial and Sneiderman trials are LIVE as I type on the above link and the link I posted in the "Young" thread. Also, comments from WAT.
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Damn!  I can't stream like I used to, my satellite internet only allows me so much time during the day online, nights are free but WTH is up at 2am?  Well, I might be, thats who.

I hope to God Andrea doesn't get a slap on the wrist and let go.  I want to see her Princess-Better-Than-Everybody-Else-Is spend time in the slammer.
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Post by HippyChick2 Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:51 pm

I hope they pick some city-folk hatin' rednecks to serve as her jurors.

She's such a toad. I can't stand her.
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Post by NiteSpinR Fri Aug 09, 2013 4:02 pm

August 05, 2013

Andrea Sneiderman was a happily married mother devastated by her husband's killing, not the woman prosecutors described as engaged in a "forbidden romance" with the boss who fatally shot her spouse outside a preschool, defense attorneys said Monday.

The contrasting portraits of Sneiderman emerged during opening statements in her trial on charges of lying under oath and hindering the investigation into her husband's death. Prosecutors initially said Sneiderman arranged her husband's killing, but murder charges against her were dropped.

Sneiderman's husband, 36-year-old Rusty Sneiderman, was fatally shot in November 2010 outside a suburban Atlanta preschool. Andrea Sneiderman's former boss Hemy Neuman was convicted in the killing in March 2012, but he was found to be mentally ill.

The 37-year-old Sneiderman has pleaded not guilty and has repeatedly denied any romantic relationship with Neuman.

DeKalb County prosecutor Kellie Hill told the jury that evidence in the case will show that soon after Andrea Sneiderman took a job at General Electric, she formed a friendship with Neuman that quickly blossomed into a romantic relationship. But because she was married with young children, she felt conflicted about their relationship and was hot and cold with Neuman, Hill said.

Emails the state plans to present show "she feels torn between her reality and her desires," Hill said.

Andrea Sneiderman had willingly participated in a relationship with Neuman, sharing deep personal secrets with him, sending him photos of her children, and sharing kisses and other physical contact with him during business trips, Hill said. But she failed to tell police about her relationship with Neuman and failed to tell them she suspected he might be involved, Hill said.

"If the police had known about the relationship, they would have known why someone wanted Rusty dead," she said.

Sneiderman also lied under oath during Neuman's trial last year, denying the romantic relationship and lying about when she found out her husband had been shot, Hill said. As she was driving to the preschool after getting a call from an employee there about an emergency, she called her father-in-law and told him his son had been shot, even though no one had told her that yet, Hill said.

"The evidence will show a forbidden romance that ends in murder, silence despite her suspicion, and lies to conceal the truth from her family, from her friends, from the police and from a jury," Hill said as she urged the jury to find Sneiderman guilty.

Defense attorney Tom Clegg told jurors that Sneiderman told police the day after her husband's killing that Neuman had tried to break up her family.

She was happily married, brushed aside advances from Neuman at work and never complained to human resources because she didn't want to create problems for herself and couldn't imagine he would do harm, Clegg said.

"The bottom line is Hemy Neuman was a pest, Hemy Neuman was a nuisance. Hemy Neuman, to this woman, was not a threat," Clegg said.

Sneiderman cooperated with police and suggested Neuman might have been involved, Clegg said.

She was so broken up over her husband's death that, on what would have been their 10th wedding anniversary, she put on her wedding dress and went to the synagogue in Florida where they got married, hoping to feel his spirit, Clegg said.

The state called several witnesses Monday, including a waitress who said she served drinks to Neuman and Andrea Sneiderman in Greenville, S.C., in October 2010, and a hotel front desk clerk from Longmont, Colo. The state also showed several video clips of Andrea Sneiderman's testimony from Neuman's trial.

In one video clip, Sneiderman is shown talking about a business trip she and Neuman took to Greenville, S.C. She testified they had dinner and then went to a bar. They had one or two drinks, she got up and danced alone and then he joined her on the dance floor and twirled her, she testified. They had no contact other than partner dancing, she said.

The state called Christine Olivera, a bartender who was working that night. Sneiderman seemed upset when they arrived and took her cellphone with her to the bathroom, Olivera said. When she came back to the bar, she had sipped her drink and seemed to cheer up, Olivera said. Neuman led Sneiderman onto the dance floor and after a short while, Sneiderman danced flirtatiously, as if she were seducing Neuman, Olivera said. The two kissed more than once and eventually left the bar in each other's arms, pausing to kiss on the sidewalk, Olivera testified.

In a video clip from Neuman's trial, Sneiderman is seen testifying that Neuman was in Longmont, Colo., at the same time she was there for work in July 2010 and that she believed he was there for work. But in an email exchange from that time that she reads aloud, Neuman tells her he was not there for business. When a lawyer asks her about that, she says she supposes he was there to see her, maybe to stalk her.

The state called Brady Blackburn, a front desk clerk from the hotel where Sneiderman stayed in Colorado. In an employee log from the hotel, there is a message from another clerk saying Neuman called and instructing Blackburn to read a short love note to Andrea Sneiderman. Blackburn also testified that hotel records showed that he checked Sneiderman into her room and that her booking was modified from one guest to two.

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Aug. 6, 2013

Just as he did during the trial of the man eventually convicted of fatally shooting his son Rusty, Don Sneiderman took the stand Tuesday to testify about a much-discussed phone call.

The retired accountant said his daughter-in-law Andrea Sneiderman — on trial on charges of perjury, making false statements and hindering the apprehension of a criminal — called and said Rusty had been shot before she is alleged to have known details of the crime. Sneiderman’s former boss, Hemy Neuman, was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted last year in the fatal shooting in November 2010 in the parking lot of a Dunwoody day care.

Prosecutors replayed portions of her testimony from the Neuman trial in which she said: “I didn’t know what happened to Rusty until I got to the emergency room. No one told me what happened to Rusty.”

Sneiderman placed the call to her father-in-law before she arrived at Atlanta Medical Center, where her 36-year-old husband was pronounced dead.


Defense attorney Tom Clegg said in his opening statement that Don Sneiderman was mistaken about what was said on that call. On Tuesday, he questioned why Sneiderman waited five months to share details of that conversation with the DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office.

Clegg’s cross-examination will continue Wednesday, when Andrea Sneiderman’s former best friend, Shayna Citron, is also expected to be called by prosecutors. Citron testified last year that Sneiderman told her over the phone about the shooting as she drove to the hospital.

The defendant’s own words, culled from her Neuman testimony and emails to and from her ex-boss and alleged lover — were front and center throughout Day Two.

The prosecution introduced dozens of correspondences they allege prove Sneiderman was having an affair with Neuman. Many of the 13 felony counts against Sneiderman are connected to previous statements she made about that relationship.

One email Sneiderman sent to Neuman after a business trip the GE Energy colleagues took to Greenville, S.C., speaks of a “betrayal.” In another, she writes: “I feel I have to repent. I don’t know how to live with this.”

Pressed about those exchanges when she testified in Neuman’s trial, Sneiderman said she felt guilty because she had held her supervisor’s hand.

The defense maintains there was no affair and that Neuman’s feelings for Sneiderman were not reciprocated.

“Everything you’re going to hear is based on inference … speculation, a hunch,” Clegg said Monday. “There is nothing that will satisfy your minds beyond a reasonable doubt that this woman has done … anything wrong at all.”

Neuman claimed otherwise, according to his friend Melanie White, whose testimony the defense had attempted to prevent.

White testified that Neuman told her he and Sneiderman were intimate while on a trip to England. The two “decided they were soul mates,” White said, quoting Neuman.

In one email White read aloud on the stand, Sneiderman writes to her boss about “how conflicting this whole thing is.”

White twice said she told Neuman he should “leave [Sneiderman] alone” — testimony the defense referenced in hopes of establishing their claim the relationship was a “one-way street.”

Neuman, found guilty but insane by jurors at his trial, should not be considered a trustworthy source, Clegg said.

Earlier, prosecutors introduced emails between Neuman and the defendant in which he twice professes his love for her. She does not respond in kind but later writes how she is torn between “desire vs. reality. I’m trying to ignore because I have to. Not fair to you I know.”

Neuman also tells Sneiderman he wants to take care of her and her daughter. Soon after that admission, Sneiderman sent him roughly 100 photos from her daughter’s birthday party. The photos were recovered from her work email account, according to a GE forensics investigator called by the prosecution.

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August 7, 2013

The police detective who had comforted Sneiderman when she arrived at the murder scene testified today that she specifically did not tell her how her husband had died.
'There was no way I was going to tell someone they lost a loved one in a parking lot,' Dunwoody Police Detective Jesus Maldonado said, adding that it was 'not obvious' what had happened from the scene.

Yesterday Rusty's father Don Sneiderman said his daughter-in-law called him and told him what happened while she was on the way to the hospital.
'There are some calls you never forget,' he said.

As she was driving to the preschool after getting a call from an employee there about an emergency, she called her father-in-law and told him his son had been shot, even though no one had told her that yet.

The state called several witnesses on Monday, including a waitress who said she served drinks to Neuman and Andrea Sneiderman in Greenville, South Carolina, in October 2010, and a hotel front desk clerk from Longmont, Colorado.

The state also showed several video clips of Andrea Sneiderman's testimony from Neuman's trial.

In one video clip, Sneiderman is shown talking about a business trip she and Neuman took to Greenville, South Carolina.

She testified they had dinner and then went to a bar. They had one or two drinks, she got up and danced alone and then he joined her on the dance floor and twirled her, she testified.

They had no contact other than partner dancing, she said.

The state called Christine Olivera, a bartender who was working that night. Sneiderman seemed upset when they arrived and took her cellphone with her to the bathroom, Olivera said.

When she came back to the bar, she had sipped her drink and seemed to cheer up, Olivera said. Neuman led Sneiderman onto the dance floor and after a short while, Sneiderman danced flirtatiously, as if she were seducing Neuman, Olivera said.

The two kissed more than once and eventually left the bar in each other's arms, pausing to kiss on the sidewalk, Olivera testified.

In a video clip from Neuman's trial, Sneiderman is seen testifying that Neuman was in Longmont, Colorado, at the same time she was there for work in July 2010 and that she believed he was there for work. But in an email exchange from that time that she reads aloud, Neuman tells her he was not there for business.

When a lawyer asks her about that, she says she supposes he was there to see her, maybe to stalk her.

The state called Brady Blackburn, a front desk clerk from the hotel where Sneiderman stayed in Colorado.

In an employee log from the hotel, there is a message from another clerk saying Neuman called and instructing Blackburn to read a short love note to Andrea Sneiderman.

Blackburn also testified that hotel records showed that he checked Sneiderman into her room and that her booking was modified from one guest to two.

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Aug. 8, 2013

The defense team in the Andrea Sneiderman perjury case scored points Thursday morning as the lead detective on the case admitted making several mistakes during the investigation.

Attorney Tom Clegg grilled Dunwoody Police Detective Andrew Thompson on the stand. Thompson acknowledged it took him nearly two months to arrest the killer, even though he had his name since day one.

The Rusty Sneiderman case was Thompson's first homicide investigation as lead detective.

The defense team played an audio recording of Andrea Sneiderman's interview with police the day after her husband's death.

During that conversation, she very clearly gave detectives the name of her boss, Hemy Neuman, as someone who wanted to break up her family.

Clegg: "Did you ask her if Hemy Neuman's name was in her contacts on her phone?"
Thompson: "No I did not."

Clegg: "Why on earth not?"
Thompson: "I made a mistake."

Clegg: "You were ready to move on to a new subject without asking virtually anything about it, weren't you?"
Thompson: "Yes, that's correct, because Andrea minimized the contact."

Clegg: "So it is her fault that you didn't do your job?"
Thompson: "It's her fault that she lied about the contact."

Thompson said he never actually asked Andrea Sneiderman if she'd had an affair, and he got the impression she was downplaying Hemy Neuman, deliberately steering police toward other suspects instead.

The detective said he failed to check Neuman's alibi, or even try to speak with him, until a month later, when his name came up on a list of people who rented minivans matching the one used in the crime.

Prosecutors initially charged Andrea Sneiderman with helping to plan her husband's murder, but backed away from those charges in the days before jury selection. She spent nearly a year on house arrest prior to the trial.

She is currently facing 13 counts, all of which stem from alleged lies she told police during the investigation and sworn testimony she gave while on the stand during Hemy Neuman's murder trial. He is serving a life sentence in prison for the crime.

Jurors also spent much of the day watching a 3 1/2-hour video recording of Andrea Sneiderman's second police interview, conducted less than a week after her husband's murder.

The defense team says it shows how willing Sneiderman was to cooperate with investigators, answering every question they asked.

But the detective acknowledged he did not ask many relevant questions regarding Hemy Neuman or his relationship with Andrea, because he said she misled him during their earlier conversation, toward other potential suspects and thus away from Neuman.

"I did not approach her strictly as a solid suspect, but was trying to balance out suspect and the wife of a victim who's going through a lot of emotions and my not have anything to do with it," said Thompson on the stand.

He acknowledged never actually asking Sneiderman if she had an affair with Neuman, but said he started the interview by making it clear he needed to know everything about her personal life, even sordid details.

He's heard on the video saying, "It goes back to being honest about everything no matter how bad it sounds. If you don't tell me voluntarily or because and I end up finding out later from somebody else and can verify it as true, it could be an issue."

Andrea Sneiderman appeared to be emotional and even broke into tears in court while watching some portions of the video.

However, her demeanor on the recording was for the most part upbeat. She talked excessively during the interview, volunteering hours of detail about her life with her husband.

The detective asked very few direct questions, and the overwhelming majority of the interview seemed unrelated to the investigation.

Late Thursday afternoon, former friend Shayna Citron told the jury Andrea Sneiderman had "checked out of her marriage" prior to her husband's death.

Citron was friends with Sneiderman for nearly eight years, referring to her as a "best friend." That ended when Citron testified during the murder trial of Andrea's boss, Hemy Neuman, who is serving a life sentence. Neuman shot and killed Rusty Sneiderman outside the Dunwoody Prep preschool in 2010.

Citron testified Sneiderman confided in her about Neuman making romantic advances earlier that year.

During the Neuman trial, Citron testified that Andrea denied having an affair but she did not believe her. Citron's testimony was immediately followed by one of the more memorable moments of the Neuman trial, a long awkward hug and kiss between the former friends.

The display caused Judge Gregory Adams to ban Sneiderman from the courtroom for the remainder of the Neuman trial.

On the stand Thursday, Citron said of Andrea, "When she was speaking about Rusty, her eyes were dark and cold. When she was speaking about her boss, her eyes were sparkly."

In police documents obtained by Channel 2 Action News, Citron disclosed a conversation she had with Andrea prior to her police interviews, in which the friends discussed the possibility of Neuman being a suspect.

Much of Thursday's testimony from the lead detective on the case centered around his belief that while Andrea did mention Neuman's name, she deliberately steered him away from Neuman as a suspect.

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Andrea's former best friend Shayna Citron returned to the stand Friday morning


Rusty Sneiderman's Mother takes the stand

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Post by HippyChick2 Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:43 pm

So has Miss Priss testified yet?  I am so pissed HLN is covering everything BUT this trial and dammit I can't live stream.  Cos of the satellite internet I have will cost me more if I live stream.  Jeez.  I have Hughes Internet, do any of you have that?
Anyway I understand there was no way they can prove she manipulated Hemi into the killing but she so deserves to be tried for his murder also.  Hopefully her friend and that other relative she told that Rusty  had been shot before she supposedly knew will sink her little boat.  I waited all fry-gatin' summer for this trial, too.

I see they shot that man that had that teenage girl.  Bet the whole experience has left her shell shocked.  Am so glad that she and her Dad will be reunited tho, that poor guy...
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Post by Wrapitup Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:47 pm

Would bet HLN w/show this trial since Joshua Young was found NOT GUILTY. moo.
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Post by HippyChick2 Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:49 pm

And why is her ankle monitor off? She's still charged w/ serious crimes, I say keep her tethered to her parents house until this trial is over.

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Post by Wrapitup Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:50 pm

She's out on bond and not considered a flight risk..yet, they put the 'probation jewelry' on peeps who have had pot charges and are out. Makes NO SENSE!!
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Post by HippyChick2 Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:59 pm

Wrap, doncha know it be's like that sometimes, especially if you have a boatload of money. Which Andrea does.
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Post by HippyChick2 Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:15 pm

Was there court today? How is the trial going for Miss PrissyPants? (Or, Firecrotch, apparently) Who is this Dell guy and 'how long has she been hanging out with him? I read he LIVES in Andrea's parents house w/ all of them, has anybody else heard anything?
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Posted: Aug 12, 2013 4:01 PM EDT
Updated: Aug 12, 2013 5:58 PM EDT
By Portia Bruner, FOX 5 reporter - bio | email

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. -
DeKalb County prosecutors have rested their case in the Andrea Sneiderman perjury trial.

Andrea Sneiderman is accused of lying to police investigating the murder of her husband, Rusty, outside of a Dunwoody daycare in November 2010.

The state's evidence ended on Monday with FBI agents detailing the more than 1,400 calls and texts that were exchanged between the widow and Hemy Neuman, the man ultimately convicted of killing her husband.

Prosecutors are using the testimony to prove the time of her calls as well as where she was physically located when she made the calls. They believe this proves she's guilty of perjury and making false statements.

Last week, Rusty Sneiderman's father, Donald, testified that Andrea called him on the murder of the shooting and said that she was on her way to the daycare to learn more about what happened. An FBI agent testified Andrea was not near the daycare when she called him.

During Neuman's murder trial in February 2012, the widow told jurors that no one told her Rusty had been shot until she arrived at Atlanta Medical Center.

The jury learned that Sneiderman had four phone calls with Neuman on the day her husband was murdered in 2010, including three within 90 minutes of the murder.

Jurors also heard testimony from Dunwoody Deputy Police Chief David Sides on Monday. He spoke about the interview he had with Ms. Sneiderman after police arrested and charged her former boss, Hemy Neuman, with fatally shooting her husband.

Chief Sides touched on how Andrea Sneiderman described Neuman having feelings for her. The deputy police chief said she ran the gamut of emotions. Ms. Sneiderman said she didn't initially believe that Neuman had romantic feelings for her. But, at some point, he did express that he cared for her.

Chief Sides also testified that she told him she was surprised at how things had transpired.

The defense is expected to call their first witness to the stand on Tuesday morning. It's still unclear if Sneiderman will testify in her own defense.

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Aug. 14, 2013

Will this jury be subjected to Andrea's indignant answers, defiant remarks, critical glares and overall bad acting?

Testimony resumed Wednesday in the trial of Andrea Sneiderman, with many wondering if Sneiderman herself will take the stand in her own defense.

Judge Gregory Adams on Tuesday asked Sneiderman whether she plans to testify in her trial, which is continuing in Decatur. She said she hasn't decided yet, but friends tell Channel 2's Mike Petchenik she wants to and is ready.

The defense called the Sneiderman family rabbi to the stand on Wednesday. Rabbi Hirsch Minkowicz said Sneiderman demanded to know why police weren't doing more to investigate Hemy Neuman as a possible suspect.

Andrea Sneiderman's husband Rusty Sneiderman was shot in November 2010 outside a suburban Atlanta preschool. Neuman, her former boss, was convicted in the killing in March 2012, but found mentally ill.

"I remember her looking at her notebook reading these names.  Her voice was calm and regular, and then she came to the name of Hemy Neuman.  She became very agitated and she started with a raised voice. 'I want to know about Hemy Neuman.  What's going on with him.? Why has he not been in here to be investigated or to be interviewed?'"

Dunwoody police had arrested Neuman that same day.

A babysitter and nanny testified that they never saw any strife in the Sneidermans' marriage.

The defense also tried to poke holes in the prosecution theory that Sneiderman and Neuman shared a hotel room on a business trip to Colorado.
A cell tower expert testified Wednesday saying that if two cellphones hit the same tower, they could be up to a mile away from each other.
Prosecutors say Sneiderman lied to police investigating her husband's death and lied under oath during Neuman's trial. She faces charges of making false statements, hindering an investigation and perjury.
 
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Updated: 6:32 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013 | Posted: 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013
Andrea Sneiderman defense team challenges testimony of former best friend

Defense seeks directed verdict after state rests in Andrea Sneiderman trial
Testimony: Sneiderman withheld vital info until after Neuman arrest
Ex-friend: Sneiderman discussed troubled marriage before husband’s murder

Superior Court Judge Gregory A. Adams is presiding over the the perjury and obstruction trial of Andrea Sneiderman. The 37-year-old mother of two faces four perjury counts, seven counts of making false statements and one count each of hindering the apprehension of a criminal and concealing a material fact in connection with the death of her husband, Rusty.

By Christian Boone
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Andrea Sneiderman’s defense team spent much of the eighth day of her perjury trial challenging the emotional claims of the Dunwoody widow’s former best friend.

Shayna Citron testified last week that Sneiderman had “checked out of her marriage” to Rusty Sneiderman months before the Harvard-educated entrepreneur was gunned down in the parking lot of a Dunwoody day care facility. Prosecutors allege that Andrea Sneiderman had an affair with her supervisor, Hemy Neuman, who was convicted of the killing last year and sentenced to life in prison.
“Her eyes were dark and cold when she was speaking about Rusty,” Citron said, recounting a conversation she had with Andrea Sneiderman during a lunch date. “When she was speaking about her boss, her eyes were sparkling.”

Prosecutors allege Sneiderman, 37, misled investigators and hindered the apprehension of a criminal in connection with her husband’s murder. She has denied accusations of an affair with Neuman.

A parade of friends, neighbors and employees were called to the stand to attest that the Sneidermans — contrary to previous testimony — were a loving, committed couple.

“They made each other laugh,” close friend Andy Lipman said.

Then there was Citron. The defense introduced snippets of her interview with Dunwoody police detectives they say impeached last week’s testimony.

After telling investigators the Sneidermans had endured a rough patch, she said those issues had been largely “smoothed over.” And when asked whether her friend was the type of person to compromise her ethics or bend the rules, Citron responded with an emphatic “No.”

Citron’s attorney, Jay Abt, explained his client’s shift.
“In January (2011), when police questioned Shayna, she still believed in Andrea,” Abt said. “Shayna didn’t realize the importance of certain events until after it became clear” later on.

The defense also went after the testimony of one of their own witnesses, Donna Formato, an administrator at Dunwoody Prep, where Rusty Sneiderman was shot.

Formato testified Tuesday that she couldn’t recall whether someone at Dunwoody Prep told Andrea Sneideman about the shooting. A friend of the defendant, Elizabeth Stansbury, followed her on the stand and said that Formato told her something different on the day after the shooting, saying Sneiderman “collapsed in a chair” after she was given the news.
The day care administrator initially told investigator Mark Potter of the DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office the same thing but revised her account in subsequent interviews.
“She said she had no recollection that anyone said the word ‘shot,’ ” Potter testified Wednesday.


Wednesday ended with the two sides battling over an audiotape of Sneiderman’s reaction after police told her Neuman had been arrested. The defense said it showed their client was genuinely shocked to learn that her boss killed her husband, disputing the prosecution’s claim she had prior knowledge. The state countered that playing the tape would be “self-serving” and exculpatory. DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Gregory A. Adams sided with prosecutors.

Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan also was a witness for the defense, even though he told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last year that Sneiderman’s response made him suspicious. In the tape, Grogan can be heard telling her that police had made an arrest. Sneiderman shrieked before chiding Grogan for making her nervous. It was at least a minute before she asked him who had been arrested.

The defense is expected to rest its case Thursday. It’s still unknown whether Sneiderman will take the stand.


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I HOPE she takes the stand! She made a Complete Idiot out of herself during Hemy's trial. IF she does, this is a MUST SEE! MOO.
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Post by HippyChick2 Thu Aug 15, 2013 2:02 pm

Yeah, if she testifies she will look like a horses-ass like she did liast time. Bad, bad acting, (Which is what the body language expert said about AS testimony in Heny's trial) We have a word for what Andrea was to Hemy. Cock-Tease. IMO, She had a plan to get Hemy to kill Rusty for whatever reason- the life insurance money, OR maybe because she was already into this Dell guy you don't hear much about, (or someone else). Shes probably got that evil gene that enabled her to spot a weak prey like Hemy- just like animals in the wild seek out the weaker or the sick. I bet she didn't "feel conflicted", she probably "felt grossed out" that she was having to sleep with this guy in order to get rid of her husband.
There are women out therer that are evil, conniving, ready and willing to do whatever they perceive has to be done to get what they want. Its not like this is unusual or never before heard of. Andrea is evil like CA, JA, Melanie McGwire (husband chopped up and put in suitcases and thrown in the Bay.) and so many more.

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scuse my typos, I can't edit or quote for soome reason. I get kicked off the site and have to sign back in plus my post disappears. Dunno why.
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Post by Wrapitup Sat Aug 17, 2013 4:29 pm

Jury in Andrea Sneiderman trial sent home for the weekend

Posted: Aug 16, 2013 11:39 AM EDT
Updated: Aug 16, 2013 7:18 PM EDT
By Rebekka Schramm - email
Renee Starzyk - email

DECATUR, GA (CBS ATLANTA) -
A DeKalb County judge sent jurors in the Andrea Sneiderman perjury trial home for the weekend Friday afternoon. The jury has deliberated approximately eight hours without reaching a verdict on the 13 charges the Dunwoody widow faces.
Early Friday, jurors sent a note to DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Gregory Adams, asking to see "clips"of the interview of Andrea Sneiderman's mother, Bonnie Greenberg.

The judge said any watching of video evidence by the jury must take place in open court. The jury returned to the deliberation room without watching the video.

Jurors did not return to request any more information, and were dismissed at 4:30 p.m.

Sneiderman is charged with 13 criminal counts, including perjury and false statements, relating to the investigation of the November 2010 murder of Sneiderman's husband Rusty.

Prosecutors said Sneiderman lied to cover up an extramarital affair with her boss, Hemy Neuman. Neuman is serving life in prison for the murder.

Defense attorneys argued that Sneiderman assisted police and that any delays in finding the killer were the fault of Dunwoody detectives, who failed to ask Sneiderman the right questions.

Jury deliberations resume Monday at 8:30 a.m.

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Post by HippyChick2 Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:08 pm

Hope the Pros. put on a good enough case to get her some time.

Good thing she didn't testify because her snooty attitude and sarcastic replies and bad acting would NOT be well-received by a jury, I would think.
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