The widow of the Dunwoody entrepreneur shot and killed outside a day care facility last fall has put the couple's home on the market, the AJC has learned.
Andrea Sneiderman has listed the Dogwood Estates property with Coldwell Banker, which is asking $979,000 for the five-bedroom, four-bathroom house.
Sneiderman's former boss at GE Energy, Hemy Neuman, has been charged with killing her college sweetheart, Rusty Sneiderman. Andrea Sneiderman has not been implicated in her husband's death.
The attorney for Neuman's wife has alleged that Andrea Sneiderman was having an affair with her ex-supervisor. Esther Panitch, representing Ariela Neuman, wants to depose Andrea Sneiderman in her client's separation suit against Hemy Neuman, her husband of 22 years. Panitch had no comment when reached Sunday morning.
Investigators with the DeKalb County District Attorney's Office say the widow and the suspect were in “continuous communication” before and after Rusty Sneiderman's death, according to an affidavit. A DeKalb County judge has granted a search warrant of e-mail and cell phone records between Andrea Sneiderman and Hemy Neuman.
The records may have information “not necessarily illicit” but which “may reveal motive to murder him,” an investigator with the district attorney’s office testified in the affidavit.
It's unclear whether Andrea Sneiderman plans to move from Dunwoody, where the couple settled in 2007. In her only public comment about her husband's death, Sneiderman, who has refused multiple interview requests, said she thought of Hemy Neuman as a "friend of our family. I have been assured by the DeKalb County District Attorney's Office that Mr. Neuman is Rusty's killer."
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