Stacy DiJulius (Picture) Erich Schultz Dating, Death Tragedy
Posted Mar 23, 2009 by Lindsay Britney
Stacy DiJulius, 39, of Aurora, was a co-owner of John Robert’s Hair Salon & Spa, a chain with four locations that employs 150 people. Stacy married to husband John DiJulius, a successful author, speaker and entrepreneur who was involved in numerous business ventures, according to BitteandBound. But Ms. Stacy Dijulius, an acclaimed hair stylist, and Mr. John DiJulius were said to be in a divorcing process. She may have been dating Erich Schultz, 38, of Glenwillow, who was also married. In what now was believed as their last date on Saturday (March 21), the pair went to drink at Panini’s Bar & Grill on Route 82 in Sagamore Hills, Ohio at 7:20 p.m. Don’t know why, not long after they entered the bar, Stacy DiJulius and Erich Schultz began quarelling for the reasons that probably would never known to many because that altercation resulted in the demise of both of them. Originally it was thought there was an apparent murder and suicide case, but it turned out not. From Cleveland Metro‘s Spa co-owner Stacy DiJulius run over, killed outside Summit County bar:
Stacy DiJulius, 39, was run over and killed outside a Panini’s Bar & Grill about 8:10 p.m. Saturday.
Minutes later, the man who ran over her, Erich Schultz, 38, of Glenwillow, shot himself in the head. He was flown to MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. The hospital would not provide information on his condition at 3:05 p.m. today.
Sheriff’s Sgt. Scott Cottle said witnesses saw DiJulius and Schultz argue after both had been drinking. They are married to other people, but were dating, Cottle said.
They walked out of the bar. Schultz tried to leave alone in his Jeep. DiJulius kept trying to get into the moving Jeep and fell. Schultz accidently ran her over, Cottle said.
As paramedics were arriving to tend to DiJulius, Schultz, seeing her severe injuries, walked back to his Jeep, pulled out a small handgun and shot himself in the head, Cottle said.
Sheriff’s investigators were first told that Schultz struck DiJulius then shot her. She was not shot, further investigation revealed.
“It appears that it was an accident and he felt so bad about it, he shot himself,” Cottle said.
We mourn the loss of these of two and offered condolences to their families, after all they shouldn’t have ended in such a tragedy.
#Permalink Tags: Crimes, Extramarital Affairs, Lover, Marriage, Ohio, Shooting

March 23, 2009 at 2:09 pm
It’s one thing to accurately report the incident, it’s another to assume you are aware of the circumstances. Do not put this woman down for things you know nothing about. She was an amazing woman and great mother.
March 23, 2009 at 4:26 pm
That was so tasteless. Both of them were in the process of divorcing their spouses. It was an accident and they will both be missed. Report the news, don’t defame people you know nothing about.
March 23, 2009 at 6:48 pm
This story is erroneous. Stacey was a great friend of mine and a wonderful, inspired, beautiful soul. She was not dating this man. She was not having an affair. She was out with a group of friends and tried to stop a friend from driving while intoxicated.
This is beyond completely insulting and disgraceful. What a shame that a human life can be judged this way.
We all love you Stacey, you will be missed dearly
March 23, 2009 at 9:09 pm
You people are stupid and have half facts half BS. get the facts straight before you publish crap like this
March 23, 2009 at 11:16 pm
Sorry, All you guys above,
After read your comments, we made some corrections to the story published earlier.
R.I.P, Stacy!