White Female Auburn University Veterinary Professor Emerita Murdered by Black Male

A black guy from Montgomery, Alabama, birthplace of so much of the evil the entire United States of America has lived under since the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, apparently traveled down I-85 North, stopped off on the Loveliest Village of the Plains, and decided to take a stroll in park. There, he encountered Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, a White female professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

She was simply walking her dog on a beautiful day. She had probably just attended the Auburn University victory in football over Ball State, 42-3, the night before at Jordan-Hare Stadium. A shockingly large number of the black males who attend Auburn University are also employed (yes, college athletes now get NIL money, so it’s basically a professional sport) to play varsity sports for one of the top programs in collegiate sports.

Were it not for their ability to run, catch passes, and tackle (or dunk a basketball), few blacks would attend Auburn University.

But this would be the last sun-kissed sky on the rolling plains of Dixie that Dr. Schnuelle would see, as the black male from Montgomery murdered her. [Auburn University veterinary professor emerita killed in park while walking dog, AL.com, September 7, 2025]:

An Auburn University professor emerita has been identified as the woman found slain in Kiesel Park.

Lee County Coroner Daniel Sexton on Sunday identified the victim as Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle. She was 59.

Schnuelle was killed while walking her dog in the park. Sexton said her injuries appeared to be consistent with the use of a sharp force instrument.

Harold Rashad Dabney III, a 28-year-old from Montgomery, has been charged with two counts of capital murder in Schnuelle’s slaying.

Schnuelle was a full professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

According to her bio, she studied veterinary medicine at Auburn and biology at the University of Alabama in Birmingham.

She received her Ph.D. in biomedical sciences at Auburn. Her specialties included dairy production, bovine embryology and canine reproduction.

Auburn University officials released this statement Sunday morning:

“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.”

News of her death quickly spread among the Auburn veterinary community.

Schnuelle was a frequent visitor to Kiesel Park and its dog park, which is a popular spot for Auburn’s veterinary students, said Dr. Ashley Rutter.

“She ran there every day,” Rutter, a former student of Schnuelle’s, told AL.com.

Rutter, a Birmingham veterinarian, said Schnuelle was supportive of students studying to care for large animals, a field Rutter said is hard to break into.

“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,” Rutter said.

“She’d be there to defend you and help you out.”

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville and his wife, Suzanne, offered their condolences in a social media post.

“Suzanne and I are devastated by the news of this tragic loss in our community. We are praying for the victim’s family and loved ones and for justice to be served.”

Auburn police were called to Kiesel Park, in the 500 block of Chadwick Lane, about 2 p.m. Saturday after receiving a 911 call of a person who appeared to be dead.

Officer found Schnuelle in a wooded area of the park, and said she had had injuries indicating the death was caused by an assault.

The fight song for Auburn University concludes, somehow surviving the madness of the George Floyd-era, with: War Eagle, Win for Auburn, Power of Dixieland.

Well, Dixieland just lost one of her daughters. Her name is Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, just another White female in America murdered by a black male.

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