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ANOTHER STABBING: Retired University Professor Brutally Murdered While Walking Her Dog in Park
Another senseless act of violence occurred over the weekend — this time in Auburn, Alabama.
Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, a retired Auburn University professor and veterinarian, was horrifically stabbed to death on Saturday while walking her dog in a park in broad daylight.
Of course, the MSM hasn’t said a word.
If not for websites like ours, you may have never heard about the horrific murder.
Here are the details:
This is Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle.
She was murdered while walking her dog and discovered in a wooded area of Kiesel Park in Auburn Alabama.
Killer Harold Rashad Dabney III has been arrested by Auburn Police and faces two counts of capital murder.
The media is silent. pic.twitter.com/sjAdK72Mhq
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 8, 2025
NEW: Former Auburn professor hacked to death while taking her dog on a walk in Kiesel Park in Alabama.
59-year-old Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle was allegedly killed by suspect Harold Rashad Dabney III, 28, who is accused of stealing her truck after taking her life.
The dog was… pic.twitter.com/4zhDiWDRKo
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 8, 2025
NEW: Former Auburn professor hacked to death while taking her dog on a walk in Kiesel Park in Alabama.
59-year-old Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle was allegedly killed by suspect Harold Rashad Dabney III, 28, who is accused of stealing her truck after taking her life.
The dog was found next to Schnuelle’s body, refusing to leave her side.
“Officers in contact with Dabney made observations that led them to believe Dabney had involvement with the homicide that occurred the previous day,” police said.
“She was a force. She was only a little bit over 5-foot-2, not your typical large animal veterinarian,” a former student and friend said.
“Julie Gard Schnuelle, DVM, Ph. D., was a beloved member of the Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and the Auburn Family,” an Auburn spokesperson said.
Horrific.
The animal who killed her, 38-year-old Harold Rashad Dabney III, is facing the death penalty.
Per Daily Mail:
A suspected killer is facing the death penalty after a retired Auburn University professor was stabbed to death in a park while walking her dog in broad daylight.
Beloved veterinarian Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, 59, was found dead in a wooded area of Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama on Saturday afternoon.
Schnuelle’s injuries were consistent with an assault caused by a sharp object believed to likely have been a knife, Auburn police said in a statement obtained by Daily Mail. Her dog was unharmed.
Harold Rashad Dabney III, 28, has been charged with two counts of capital murder in connection with Schnuelle’s slaying.
Warrants have not yet been released, but Dabney’s charges likely include murder during a robbery and murder during a kidnapping, according to WRBL.
Capital murder is defined as an intentional killing with ‘aggravating factors’ and is the most severe type of murder in Alabama.
The crime is a Class A felony and can result in a sentence of death or life imprisonment without parole.
Dabney was arrested Sunday morning and taken to Lee County Jail, where he is being held without bond.
No word yet on a motive.
By all appearances, it seems like another random killing of a white woman by a black man.
White people are being exterminated by black criminals.
Her name is Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, a White Retired professor from Auburn University, murdered by a black guy as she simply tried to walk her dog in a park. pic.twitter.com/fUE3xGMjUQ
— Because We Live Here (@BWLH_) September 7, 2025
Julie, a petite woman, was known to walk her dog at the park, which was regarded as a ‘safe’ place, daily.
We don’t know if she was potentially stalked or targeted by this monster over time.
AL shared statements from Julie’s former students and colleagues:
Auburn University and its esteemed veterinary community have been devastated by the killing of one of its “bright lights,” Professor Emerita Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle.
“She was amazing,” said Destinee Bearden Patterson, a former student and friend.
“She was a force. She was only a little bit over 5-foot-2, not your typical large animal veterinarian. She was a force in this world, such a bright, bright light, just an all-around wonderful human being that is going to be missed terribly.”
Dr. Schnuelle had just been in Birmingham last month teaching a 4-hour professional certification class for veterinarians at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover on Aug. 7, said Dr. Allen Riley, a 1985 Auburn veterinary graduate and program chairman of the Jefferson County Veterinary Medical Association.
“I’m in shock,” said Dr. Riley. “She’s been here before speaking to veterinarians from all over the state. She was well-known.”
Auburn University released the following statement: “Julie Gard Schnuelle, DVM, Ph.D., was a beloved member of the Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and the Auburn Family. She served as a faculty member in the Department of Clinical Sciences in the Large Animal/Food Animal section from 2003 to 2021, when she retired as a professor emerita.
“Auburn sends our sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of Dr. Gard Schnuelle during this unimaginably difficult time.”