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The Exonerated tells the stories of six wrongfully convicted people who combined spent nearly sixty years on death row for crimes they did not commit.  Now you can own this important movie and contribute to a good cause as well!  For details, click on the banner!

"In recording for my boy what I have been subjected to, it will be necessary to make known American injustice perpetrated not by the laws of our land, but by those who have sworn themselves to uphold those laws... A frightening breach of American rights has taken place, and the important point is that the breach has happened here in America, not who it has happened to."

- Dr. Sam Sheppard,
From his prison journal - 1955

Click here to read Sam Reese Sheppard's statement on the 50th anniversary of his mothers' murder. 

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Cover art by Leroy Weaver - leroyslightart@hotmail.com

Shown at left, is the cover art of Sam Reese Sheppard's recently released compact disk entitled "The Frame."

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"The Frame."

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Mockery of Justice:
True Story of Sheppard Murder Case

"Now we have TWO very compelling suspects: Richard Eberling and James Call. Neither of these suspects were ever properly investigated by the authorities at any time from 1954 until now. Cayahoga county prosecutors continue to insist that my father murdered my mother, ignoring all other possible suspects. As happens today, when the wrong person is convicted, the true murderer goes free - often to kill again. I urge everyone to read both of these books, and to examine all of the evidence available. And know that if this can happen to my family, it can happen to yours...."

Sam Reese Sheppard

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The real-life murder that became known as “The Fugitive” case began before dawn on July 4, 1954, in a Cleveland suburb, when Marilyn Sheppard was viciously beaten to death in her bed. After an inadequate investigation, her husband, Dr. Sam Sheppard, was charged with the crime, and a chain of events was set in motion that has caused more speculation, more publicity, and more cultural myth than any other American murder.

"James Neff is an award-winning investigative journalist who, over the past ten years, has assembled the most compete set of Sheppard records in existence, including DNA analyses and interviews with every living person central to the case. He has also gained unprecedented access to crime-scene evidence that shows conclusively that Sam Sheppard did not murder his wife–and points to the man who did. Peeling away the layers of fiction surrounding the case, Neff uncovers the factual events and the key players in a story that until now has been shrouded in mystery. The Wrong Man is a landmark work, a gripping narrative, and indeed the final verdict on America’s most famous unsolved murder."
(As compiled from the book jacket.)

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"Tailspin is truly unique in that rarely has such prodigious investigation been undertaken in connection with a literary work of this nature. A cornerstone of the book is the appendix describing the scope of the research such as forensic examinations, field investigations by private investigators (many of whom were former FBI agents) as well as countless hours of tape recorded interviews, all of which support the stunning revelations disclosed in the narrative. Best-selling author and former FBI agent Bernard Conners employs a dramatized, yet factual, narrative to present a gripping account of his charming but deadly protagonist."
(As compiled from the book jacket.)


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The Beginning

Sam Reese Sheppard's journey began the morning of July 4, 1954, when he was awakened by a relative and hustled outside into the glare of photographers flash bulbs. He was told simply that his mother had "gone to be with the angels," and that for some unexplained reason, he could not see his father. Sam Reese Sheppard was 7 years old. Five months later, the State of Ohio asked a jury to condemn his father, Dr. Sam H. Sheppard, to death for the murder of his pregnant mother.

The Sheppard murder case, now almost 50 years old and never officially closed or even properly investigated by law enforcement officials, is one of the most well known criminal cases of the 20th century. It was the basis for a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision, (Sheppard v. Maxwell) which still stands today, and it is commonly thought to have inspired numerous film and television programs, including "The Fugitive."

After years of legal wrangling, Sam Reese Sheppard's lawsuit seeking a declaration of wrongful incarceration from the State of Ohio for his father was heard in Cleveland in February, March and April, 2000. Incredibly, a jury chose to ignore the science and instead decided that the Sheppard Team was unable to meet the burden of proof that Dr. Sheppard was innocent.

But it ain't over yet. To receive regular updates via e-mail about legal matters in the Sheppard case, and also about Sam Reese Sheppard's activities related to the needs of children touched by crime and punishment issues, prison reform, and alternatives to the death penalty, please join the low-volume, updates only, "Sam Reese Sheppard Supporters List" by Clicking Here.


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