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Capturing the Fugitive - The Prosecutors and the Marilyn Sheppard Murder

English · Hardback

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A detailed account of the facts and evidence in the trials of Dr. Sam Sheppard Marilyn Sheppard, four months pregnant and mother of a toddler son, was bludgeoned to death in her Bay Village, Ohio, home in the early morning of July 4, 1954. The cause of death was twenty-seven blows to the head with a heavy instrument. Who took her life so brutally has been the subject of much controversy and debate for nearly a half-century. Was it her husband, Dr. Sam Sheppard, who was convicted in what was then called "the Trial of the Century, " in the case that helped inspire the TV series and the movie The Fugitive? Or was the killer, as Dr. Sam claimed, a "bushy-haired intruder"? Or could it have been Richard Eberling, the window washer who worked for the family, as the Sheppards' son, Sam Reese Sheppard, believes? Dr. Sam spent ten years in prison before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the initial verdict in an important legal decision, determining that the doctor did not receive a fair trial due to excessive press coverage. Defended by F. Lee Bailey in his second trial in Cleveland, Sheppard was found not guilty of his wife's murder. And then in 2000, in what has been referred to as "the Retrial of the Century, " Sam Reese Sheppard attempted to prove in a civil trial, while suing the State of Ohio for millions of dollars, that his father had been wrongly incarcerated. Capturing the Fugitive presents a comprehensive and final analysis of this controversial case from the perspective of the prosecutors. Jack DeSario, together with co-author William D. Mason, chief attorney for Cuyahoga County, Ohio, provides all the facts, evidence, expert testimony, both old and new, and sworn statements of theprincipals in this case, which concluded in April 2000. The jury unanimously found that Dr. Sheppard was not innocent. Amid the sensational accusations that Sam Sheppard was a victim of a conspiracy . . . the real victim was lost. . . . Someone had to speak for Marilyn. That

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Jack DeSario teaches political science at Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio. William D. Mason is the former Cuyahoga County prosecutor.

Summary

Marilyn Sheppard was bludgeoned to death in her Bay Village, Ohio, home in July, 1954. Who took her life so brutally has been the subject of much controversy and debate for nearly half a century. This volume presents a comprehensive analysis of this case from the perspective of the prosecutors.

Product details

Authors Jack Desario, Jack P. Desario, William Mason, William D. Mason, Jack Sario
Publisher The Kent State University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2003
 
EAN 9780873387705
ISBN 978-0-87338-770-5
No. of pages 400
Weight 794 g
Illustrations 5 colour plates, 40 b&w photographs
Series True Crime History
True Crime History
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies

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