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  1. Jan 30, 2019 · Alchetron Dr. Samuel Sheppard’s mugshot. In the early hours of July 4, 1954, the wife of a respected neurosurgeon was bludgeoned to death. The first person to find her body was her husband, Dr. Sam Sheppard, whose spotty alibi quickly made him the prime suspect in her murder. A media blitz and public witch-hunt turned Sheppard into a grisly ...

  2. Nov 13, 2009 · Sam Sheppard, who became a heavy drinker in the last years of his life, died of liver failure on April 6, 1970, at age 46. His son has made multiple attempts to clear Sheppard’s name, including ...

  3. On July 4, 1954, the wife of a handsome young doctor, Sam Sheppard, was brutally murdered in the bedroom of their home in Bay Village, Ohio, on the shore of Lake Erie. Sheppard denied any involvement in the murder and described his own battle with the killer he described as "bushy-haired."

  4. m.imdb.com › name › nm0001731Sam Shepard - IMDb

    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 ...

  5. Feb 5, 1997 · THE WASHINGTON POST. An enduring mystery in crime--the 1954 Sam Sheppard murder case that inspired the TV series “The Fugitive”--may have been resolved Tuesday. New DNA testing of 42-year-old ...

  6. On July 4, 1954, Dr. Samuel Sheppard (a young Osteopathic neurosurgeon) found his wife Mrs. Marilyn Reese Sheppard bludgeoned to death in their family home in Bay Village, Ohio. Dr. Sam was accused of the crime before any investigation was carried out. He was convicted in a 1954 trial — later described as a “mockery of justice” by a ...

  7. Feb 20, 2013 · Dr. Sam Sheppard was a free man from that time until he passed away on April 6, 1970 of liver failure. The unique and notorious murder case was so influential in American society that it is widely believed to have served as the inspiration for the popular 1960s television series and 1993 film, The Fugitive.

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