This timeline looks back at the developments over the past year since Sneiderman was shot, including the arrest of Hemy Neuman
Andrea Sneiderman , Rusty Sneiderman's wife, is hired at General Electric. Hemy Neuman helps her get a job at GE after his wife gives him Andrea's resume. He is her supervisor at GE.
Neuman tells his wife he's going to meet a human resources representative in Colorado, court documents allege. He later admits to his wife that he shared two bottles of wine with the person and that the person had not left his hotel room until 4 a.m. The filing alleges that the person is Andrea Sneiderman.
Rusty Sneiderman and Hemy Neuman meet o to discuss Neuman’s job search, according to court documents.
Neuman sends an email to his wife, three children, family and friends to announce he is moving out of the family’s East Cobb home. He moves in with a family friend in a Buckhead apartment.
Neuman and Andrea Sneiderman allegedly traveled to England together. Neuman had originally planned to go to England with his wife, but later told her he would be going alone.
Neuman signs in and shoots at Pannell’s Firearms and Range in Woodstock, where his driver’s license is scanned.
Rusty Sneiderman calls Dunwoody Police to report a suspicious person near his home at 8:30 a.m. During the call, Sneiderman says he believes the man had a gun. Neuman later admits that man was him, according to reports.
Neuman rents a silver Kia Sedona minivan from Enterprise Rent-A-Car. The vehicle is returned on Nov. 18, after the shooting. The van is suspected to be the same used in the commission of the crime.
Around 9 a.m. on the morning of Nov. 18, 2010, Rusty Sneiderman dropped off his son a Dunwoody Prep daycare. As he was walking out of the business, a man in a fake beard approached him with a handgun and shot him several times at close range. The man jumped in a silver van without license plates and fled the scene. Sneiderman was pronounced dead at the Atlanta Medical Center soon after .
The Dunwoody Police release a sketch of the suspect in the murder of Rusty Sneiderman. The suspect in the drawing, which is put together from witness statements, wears a black ski hat and a beard, which police say was possibly fake.