of a man, a little worm, just a nothing. andrea, rusty s widow, sat two rows ahead of rusty s parents. what andrea did and didn t know leading up to the crime would soon become a major focus of the trial. but now, as she listened to the prosecutor detail rusty s last moments, she could hardly contain her tears. the prosecutor described the killer walking up to rusty. he didn t hesitate. and he shoots him three times. as rusty falls in the parking lot that cold november morning, dying, the defendant s not satisfied. he walks up and he puts that .40-caliber hollow point to rusty s neck, to his jugular, and fires one last time. this is a brazen, outrageous crime. it was broad daylight, brazen, reckless abandon. rusty sneiderman was shot perhaps about 30 feet from where children were playing. a husband and wife testified they came running when they heard the sound. i went up to the victim. that s when i noticed that he was bleeding out.
the three-week trial. hemy neuman had just one prize in his sights, rusty s wife. hemy neuman killed rusty sneiderman because he wanted his wife, because he wanted his money, because he wanted his life. period. and according to the prosecutor, the evidence would show that hemy knew exactly what he needed to do to accomplish that goal. far from being crazy, the prosecutor said, he tried to plan the perfect murder. just five months after hiring rusty s wife, hemy, the prosecutor said, started researching guns and gun shows
parents. what andrea did and didn t know leading up to the crime would soon become a major focus of the trial. but now, as she listened to the prosecutor detail rusty s last moments, she could hardly contain her tears. the prosecutor described the killer walking up to rusty. he didn t hesitate. and he shoots him three times. as rusty falls in the parking lot that cold november morning, dying, the defendant s not satisfied. he walks up and he puts that .40-caliber hollow point to rusty s neck, to his jugular, and fires one last time. this is a brazen, outrageous crime. it was broad daylight, brazen, reckless abandon. rusty sneiderman was shot perhaps about 30 feet from where children were playing. a husband and wife testified they came running when they
the prosecutor argued, during the three-week trial. hemy neuman had just one prize in his sights, rusty s wife. hemy neuman killed rusty sneiderman because he wanted his wife, because he wanted his money, because he wanted his life. period. and according to the prosecutor, the evidence would show that hemy knew exactly what he needed to do to accomplish that goal. far from being crazy, the prosecutor said, he tried to plan the perfect murder. just five months after hiring rusty s wife, hemy, the prosecutor said, started researching guns and gun shows on the internet. and around halloween of 2010, hemy neumanmade his purchase. he told me it was just for protection, household protection. neuman bought a handgun along with 50 hallow point bullets for $375 cash from this man. the transaction took place in a parking lot. he seemed like he didn t know much about guns but he was
times in broad daylight. but was he acting alone? here again is dennis murphy. day after day in court, marilyn and don sneiderman sat just feet from the man who had slain their son. the one who d stolen away their family s peace. i saw a man with no reaction to anything. and i thought to myself, how can that man sleep at night? he is just a little weakling of a man, a little worm, just a nothing. andrea, rusty s widow, sat two rows ahead of rusty s parents. what andrea did and didn t know leading up to the crime would soon become a major focus of the trial. but now, as she listened to the prosecutor detail rusty s last moments, she could hardly contain her tears. the prosecutor described the killer walking up to rusty. he didn t hesitate. and he shoots him three times.