When the jurors in the Hemy Neuman murder trial return to work on Tuesday, they'll see the final minutes of the police interrogation of the accused Dunwoody day care killer.
The videotape of the 5 1/2 hour interview was shown for the jury on Monday, but technical difficulties halted the viewing with about seven minutes to go.
During the questioning, police grill Neuman about his whereabouts on the morning of November 18, 2010, when Rusty Sneiderman was gunned down outside of Dunwoody Prep. Neuman claims he was at work at General Electric, and only left to return a rented van.
It was that van that was used as the getaway vehicle in the murder. During the questioning, one investigator tells Neuman, "Hemy, we've got video of that van and the more I look at you,the more I see the guy driving that van."
Also during the interrogation, police ask Nejman about his relationship with Andrea Sneiderman, at one point even trying to get Neuman to flip on her and name her as a party to the murder. Throughout, however, he refuses to implicate either himself or her,
Also onTuesday, agents from the FBI will be called to testify against Neuman, who has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
Week two of the Dunwoody day care murder trial got underway Monday. Former DeKalb assistant medical examiner Dr. Steven Dunton testified how Rusty Sneiderman was shot four times, resulting in five wounds, including a grazing wound to his arm. Dunton, who performed the autopsy on Sneiderman, testified the first shot was to Sneiderman's neck, just below the jaw, and was a contact range wound.
The jury then watched a five hour video of the interview Dunwoody police conducted with Neuman on the morning of his arrest.