New details revealed in murder of retired college professor, suspect accused of stabbing woman seven times

During a court session on Wednesday, authorities disclosed further insights into the tragic killing of a former professor from Auburn University.

According to Auburn, Alabama’s law enforcement, the lifeless body of 59-year-old Julie Gard Schnuelle was discovered on September 6 in a forested section of Kiesel Park, showing signs of a violent attack.

Harold Rashad Dabney III, aged 28, faces charges for two counts of capital murder linked to Schnuelle’s demise, specifically capital murder occurring during a kidnapping and during a robbery.

As reported by AL.com, Lee County Circuit Judge Jeffrey Gerald Tickal determined that there was sufficient evidence during the Wednesday hearing to advance the case to a grand jury.

Harold Rashad Dabney III (L) and Julie Gard Schnuelle (R)

Investigators suspect that Harold Rashad Dabney III, age 28, launched a surprise attack on Schnuelle. (Sources: Auburn Police Department and Auburn University)

Detective Taylor Clark from the Auburn Police Department noted that surveillance footage captured Schnuelle arriving at Kiesel Park around 9:38 a.m. in her red Ford F-150, accompanied by her dog.

When police arrived at the park after receiving a 911 call reporting a pool of blood, officers found her body about 25 to 30 yards off the trail, Clark said.

Officers found two pools of blood, with Clark adding it looked like Schnuelle’s body was dragged.

FILE: A sign shows the entrance to Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama

A sign shows the entrance to Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. (Reuters)

Her phone, dog leash and a visor were found around 10 to 15 yards from her body, Clark said, adding that the visor and leash were covered in blood.

Clark said an autopsy revealed that the former Auburn professor was stabbed seven times with a bladed object, with wounds to the neck, chest, right hand and forearm.

The police officer said video surveillance from the park’s parking lot shows someone believed to be Dabney trying to locate the former professor’s car, then driving away with it at around 10:39 a.m.

Auburn University

Julie Gard Schnuelle was a retired Auburn University professor. (John Korduner/Replay Photos )

Clark said the weapon used in the alleged murder hasn’t yet been located.

Schnuelle was a professor emerita at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine from 2003 to 2021, when she retired, the university said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.

“The Auburn University community extends its sincere condolences to Gard Schnuelle’s family and loved ones for their tragic loss,” a spokeswoman said.

Ashley Rutter, a former student of Schnuelle, told AL.com the professor went to Kiesel Park every day.

“She ran there every day,” Rutter said. “She was always so welcoming. She was spunky and ready to make jokes. But if she saw something she didn’t like, she would always stand up for you and for herself.”

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