Episode
Did Andrea Sneiderman Really Not Know Her Boss Killed Her Husband?
Description
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Chapters
The speaker shares his experience of getting job offers and finding the right company to work for, including a story of how he was able to find a job for his wife at Harvard.
00:00 - 03:28 (03:28)
Summary
The speaker shares his experience of getting job offers and finding the right company to work for, including a story of how he was able to find a job for his wife at Harvard.
EpisodeDid Andrea Sneiderman Really Not Know Her Boss Killed Her Husband?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
The speaker shares a personal experience of smelling gasoline in his car while dropping off his son Ian, leading to the discovery of a gas leak.
03:28 - 10:01 (06:33)
Summary
The speaker shares a personal experience of smelling gasoline in his car while dropping off his son Ian, leading to the discovery of a gas leak.
EpisodeDid Andrea Sneiderman Really Not Know Her Boss Killed Her Husband?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
A case where a woman was sexually assaulted sheds light on the inconsistencies of police investigations when it comes to sexual assault allegations.
10:01 - 16:44 (06:42)
Summary
A case where a woman was sexually assaulted sheds light on the inconsistencies of police investigations when it comes to sexual assault allegations.
EpisodeDid Andrea Sneiderman Really Not Know Her Boss Killed Her Husband?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
One psychiatrist testified that it would be implausible for Hemi to have been suffering from manic episodes with psychosis.
16:44 - 25:12 (08:28)
Summary
One psychiatrist testified that it would be implausible for Hemi to have been suffering from manic episodes with psychosis. In her evaluation of Hemi, the psychiatrist said he told her about his plan to kill Rusty, but people experiencing manic behavior tend to act impulsively.
EpisodeDid Andrea Sneiderman Really Not Know Her Boss Killed Her Husband?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
Testimonies reveal a love affair between two co-workers, which may have led to a murder.
25:12 - 29:35 (04:22)
Summary
Testimonies reveal a love affair between two co-workers, which may have led to a murder. One of the witnesses testifies of seeing them kissing and dancing during a business trip.
EpisodeDid Andrea Sneiderman Really Not Know Her Boss Killed Her Husband?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
Despite Andrea Hemme's testimony attempting to prove Hemy Neuman was legally insane at the time of the murder, the jury found him guilty of malice murder and possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, but not guilty on other charges due to lack of evidence.
29:35 - 35:23 (05:48)
Summary
Despite Andrea Hemme's testimony attempting to prove Hemy Neuman was legally insane at the time of the murder, the jury found him guilty of malice murder and possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, but not guilty on other charges due to lack of evidence.
EpisodeDid Andrea Sneiderman Really Not Know Her Boss Killed Her Husband?
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
The speaker addresses the impact of the crimes committed around the death of Rusty Snyderman, including the murder of his brother and the effect on his family.
35:23 - 39:31 (04:08)
Summary
The speaker addresses the impact of the crimes committed around the death of Rusty Snyderman, including the murder of his brother and the effect on his family. The murderer, Hemme Newman, was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without parole.