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  1. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Samuel Holmes Sheppard , né le 29 décembre 1923 à Cleveland (Ohio) et mort le 6 avril 1970 à Columbus (Ohio), est un neurochirurgien américain . Après avoir été reconnu coupable du meurtre de sa femme Marilyn Reese Sheppard en 1954 , il bénéficie d’un non-lieu en 1966 . L’affaire fait l’objet d’une importante couverture ...

  2. Samuel Sheppard was the son of Harman Sheppard, physician, who died on 12 July 1639, aged ninety, by his wife Petronella née Parnell, who died on 10 September 1650. His parents married at Christ Church, London, on 10 April 1623, and Sheppard seems to have grown up in London and its environs. He was related to Sir Christopher Clapham of ...

  3. Sam Shepard. Actor: August: Osage County. Sam Shepard was born Samuel Shepard Rogers in Fort Sheridan, IL, to Jane Elaine (Schook), a teacher, and Samuel Shepard Rogers, a teacher and farmer who was also in the army. As the eldest son of a US Army officer (and WWII bomber pilot), Shepard spent his early childhood moving from base to base around the US until finally settling in Duarte, CA. While...

  4. Dr. Richard Kimble aka Dr. Sam Sheppard. The Fugitive was based on the true story of Dr. Sam Sheppard. Convicted in Ohio of murdering his wife, Marilyn. He spent a number of years in prison. Subsequently retried and exonerated. Went on to work as a professional wrestler, "The Killer." Died in 1970.

  5. The Aherns say goodbye to Marilyn about midnight. July 4, 1954. Sometime between 3:00 and 4:45 a.m., Marilyn Sheppard is brutally murdered in her bed. At 5:40 a.m., Sam Sheppard calls Spencer Houk, the mayor of Bay Village, Ohio. He tells his friend Spencer to "get over here quick!

  6. Dr. Sam Sheppard Trials: An Account. On July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard, the wife of a handsome thirty-year-old doctor, Sam Sheppard, was brutally murdered in the bedroom of their home in Bay Village, Ohio, on the shore of Lake Erie. Sam Sheppard denied any involvement in the murder and described his own battle with the killer he described as ...

  7. Added to NRHP. August 27, 1974. Bay View Hospital was a hospital located on 23200 Lake Rd in Bay Village, Ohio. The site was originally home to the Washington Lawrence mansion in the late 1800s until 1948 when it was sold to Dr. Richard Sheppard. It served as an osteopathic medical center from 1948 until it closed its doors on March 1, 1981. [2]

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