08-06-2013, 01:55 PM
Since prosecutors have dropped the murder and conspiracy charges, Sneiderman's essentially being tried for perjury (and adultery, imo).
I don't trust her due to her demeanor and alleged omissions to police regarding Hemy's feelings for her. But, I'm not sure if she seems so suspicious to me because she attempted to hide her boss's feelings for her, or because she actually had an affair with Hemy Neuman, or because it went further and Sneiderman did indeed inspire Hemy to kill Rusty Sneiderman.
Sneiderman now claiming not to remember when she was first told her husband had been shot is very incriminating to me, but she's not being tried for murder anymore, so...
As it stands now, I think she just might walk.
Trial is moving quickly. Opening statements were delivered and several prosecution witnesses took the stand yesterday.
DA Kellie Hill delivered the prosecution's Opening Statement.
The evidence against Sneiderman is essentially her testimony at Neuman's trial, LE's contention that she had an affair with Neuman (she sent him over 200 pictures of her children), the bartender who claims that she witnessed Hemy and Andrea kissing and grinding on the dance floor, and the claims by Andrea's ex-bestie and Andrea's father-in-law that Andrea called them and told them that Rusty had been shot before she originally claimed that she herself was informed that he'd been shot.
Evidence: an entry from a Hampton Inn logbook; a hotel the two stayed at when on a business trip with adjoining rooms.
Defense Attorney Tom Clegg delivers the defense's Opening Statement.
Clegg contends that Sneiderman told police about Hemy's feelings for her and handed them Hemy's motive within 36 hours of her husband's murder.
Clegg also contends that Sneiderman's ex-bestie and Rusty's dad are faulty in their recollections of when Andrea told them that Rusty had been shot.
Clegg says that Andrea found out at the scene of the crime, though she has no recollection of being told there (she previously claimed she found out from the doctor at the hospital).
Judge Gregory Adams is presiding over the Sneiderman trial.
The grieving widow on trial.
Will she testify? If I were Clegg, now way in hell I'd let her on the stand again. She came off terribly trying to defend innuendo against her at Neuman's trial and that's a big reason why she's on trial today.
I don't trust her due to her demeanor and alleged omissions to police regarding Hemy's feelings for her. But, I'm not sure if she seems so suspicious to me because she attempted to hide her boss's feelings for her, or because she actually had an affair with Hemy Neuman, or because it went further and Sneiderman did indeed inspire Hemy to kill Rusty Sneiderman.
Sneiderman now claiming not to remember when she was first told her husband had been shot is very incriminating to me, but she's not being tried for murder anymore, so...
As it stands now, I think she just might walk.
Trial is moving quickly. Opening statements were delivered and several prosecution witnesses took the stand yesterday.
DA Kellie Hill delivered the prosecution's Opening Statement.
The evidence against Sneiderman is essentially her testimony at Neuman's trial, LE's contention that she had an affair with Neuman (she sent him over 200 pictures of her children), the bartender who claims that she witnessed Hemy and Andrea kissing and grinding on the dance floor, and the claims by Andrea's ex-bestie and Andrea's father-in-law that Andrea called them and told them that Rusty had been shot before she originally claimed that she herself was informed that he'd been shot.
Evidence: an entry from a Hampton Inn logbook; a hotel the two stayed at when on a business trip with adjoining rooms.
Defense Attorney Tom Clegg delivers the defense's Opening Statement.
Clegg contends that Sneiderman told police about Hemy's feelings for her and handed them Hemy's motive within 36 hours of her husband's murder.
Clegg also contends that Sneiderman's ex-bestie and Rusty's dad are faulty in their recollections of when Andrea told them that Rusty had been shot.
Clegg says that Andrea found out at the scene of the crime, though she has no recollection of being told there (she previously claimed she found out from the doctor at the hospital).
Judge Gregory Adams is presiding over the Sneiderman trial.
The grieving widow on trial.
Will she testify? If I were Clegg, now way in hell I'd let her on the stand again. She came off terribly trying to defend innuendo against her at Neuman's trial and that's a big reason why she's on trial today.