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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. He subsequently wins a new trial by the US Supreme Court and then exoneration with the help of a young F. Lee Bailey and then novel forensic blood ...

  2. May 4, 2024 · By Staff. Jul 27, 1998. 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. 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...

  4. May 2, 2024 · Answer: Spencer Houk. 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.

  5. May 3, 2024 · The death of Sam Sheppard did not mean an end to the continuing mystery surrounding the murder of Marilyn Sheppard. In 1989, renewed attention focused on Richard Eberling, the Shepherd's window washer, when a jury convicted him of first-degree murder in connection with an insurance scheme involving an elderly widow he had befriended.

  6. May 4, 2024 · 1950's Otto Graham Handwritten & Signed Letter with Dr. Sam Sheppard content! Incredible letter from Otto - Available at 2024 May 16 - 18 Spring Sports...

  7. 5 days ago · Both Angela and Ernie have known Johnson since he was a child. However, upon finishing his shower and returning upstairs for Casey, he discovers that she is nowhere to be found inside the house. Casey is missing. Join Jen and Cam on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast entitled ‘Little Girl Gone: Casey Williamson.”.

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