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  1. Dr. Sam Sheppard is convicted of killing his wife amid a media frenzy. The doctor claimed he chased a bushy-haired intruder who had killed her and who then beat him senseless in the ensuing struggle.

  2. May 4, 2024 · Richard Eberling, accused by the son of Dr. Sam Sheppard of killing Sheppard's wife, the crime that helped inspire "The Fugitive," died Saturday. He was 68.

  3. May 4, 2024 · In 1954, the killing of Marilyn Sheppard led to her husband, Dr Sam Sheppard, being convicted for her murder. Sheppard was later acquitted and released in 1964, but never pronounced innocent.

  4. Apr 20, 2024 · The Rosenbergs and Dr. Sam Sheppard were not the only defendants in sensational -- and sometimes unfair -- trials of the 1950s. Long before O.J. Simpson and Rae Carruth, another professional...

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · In 1966, the Supreme Court also found cameras and excessive publicity interfered with the Ohio trial of Dr. Sam Sheppard, convicted of murdering his wife. A retrial found him not guilty. In the late 1970s, Florida gave cameras a shot. The trial of serial killer Ted Bundy was televised nationally.

  6. May 2, 2024 · On the afternoon of Saturday, July 3, 1954, in the county of Bay Village in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Sam Sheppard, a doctor of osteopathy, and father of a young son, saved a child that was hit by a car. Sadly, the child died later that day.

  7. 3 days ago · There was a local murder case in Bay Village, Ohio possibly committed by Dr. Sam Sheppard. But he was exonerated after conviction. There is even a book called “Mockery of Justice”, this case also inspired the movie “The Fugitive”.

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