‘I can’t believe I’m doing this’: Prison commissioner’s estranged wife allegedly tried to end wheelchair-bound son’s life with anti-anxiety meds in feeding bag

Paul Schnell, Julie Myhre-Schnell

Left: Commissioner Paul Schnell (KMSP). Right: Julie Myhre-Schnell (Ramsey County Jail).

The estranged wife of Minnesota’s prison commissioner stands accused of trying to murder their wheelchair-bound son by dumping crushed-up anti-anxiety pills into a feeding bag at his group home in December, several months before texting a claimed confession to the victim and allegedly making remarkable admissions about her intent to law enforcement.

Julie Louise Myhre-Schnell, a 64-year-old from St. Paul who is reportedly locked in divorce proceedings with Minnesota Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell, on Dec. 3, 2023 is accused of visiting her 33-year-old son, for whom the Schnells reportedly served as foster parents starting when he was three months old.

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