This article reports that Deputy Inspector James E. McArthur learned that Marilyn Sheppard had violent quarrels with her husband over another woman and that she feared for her life. According to McArthur, this information came from a conversation between Bay Village Mayor J. Spencer Houk and Bay Village Police Chief John P. Eaton. The article also discusses Attorney William Corrigan\u27s statement that Sam had been illegally arraigned before a Bay Village councilman, Gershom M. M. Barber.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/sheppard_maxwell_articles/1012/thumbnail.jp
Throughout the investigation, newspapers emphasized evidence that tended to incriminate Sam, the Sup...
Dr. Steve Sheppard offers up his own tips to the police regarding mayor J. Spencer Houk, which are o...
In this article, Deputy Sheriff Carl A. Rossbach reports that Sam describes Marilyn\u27s killer as ...
This article reports that Deputy Inspector James E. McArthur learned that Marilyn Sheppard had viole...
The latest developments in this fourth week of the case since the murder of Marilyn Sheppard are pub...
This article reports that, four days after the murder, law enforcement officials started questioning...
County detective Carl Rossbach asks Sam Sheppard to come to jail for further interrogation by him an...
4th in a series, this article discusses the affair with Susan Hayes. It also analyzes Sam Sheppard\u...
Bay Village Mayor, J. Spencer Houk, is questioned by police on the third floor of Cleveland\u27s cen...
The article states how the Detective Chief McArthur threatened to pull his men from the Sheppard cas...
Some time after midnight on July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard was murdered in her Bay Village home. The...
Chief James McArthur says, an arrest is planned some time in the future; as soon as the investigati...
Dr. Sheppard loses his bid for freedom and is returned to jail. Police prepare to re-question him fu...
This article reports on Sam\u27s trip to the Sheriff\u27s office to make a voluntary statement about...
Mayor J. Spencer Houk is questioned further regarding his knowledge of the Sheppard family affairs.h...
Throughout the investigation, newspapers emphasized evidence that tended to incriminate Sam, the Sup...
Dr. Steve Sheppard offers up his own tips to the police regarding mayor J. Spencer Houk, which are o...
In this article, Deputy Sheriff Carl A. Rossbach reports that Sam describes Marilyn\u27s killer as ...
This article reports that Deputy Inspector James E. McArthur learned that Marilyn Sheppard had viole...
The latest developments in this fourth week of the case since the murder of Marilyn Sheppard are pub...
This article reports that, four days after the murder, law enforcement officials started questioning...
County detective Carl Rossbach asks Sam Sheppard to come to jail for further interrogation by him an...
4th in a series, this article discusses the affair with Susan Hayes. It also analyzes Sam Sheppard\u...
Bay Village Mayor, J. Spencer Houk, is questioned by police on the third floor of Cleveland\u27s cen...
The article states how the Detective Chief McArthur threatened to pull his men from the Sheppard cas...
Some time after midnight on July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard was murdered in her Bay Village home. The...
Chief James McArthur says, an arrest is planned some time in the future; as soon as the investigati...
Dr. Sheppard loses his bid for freedom and is returned to jail. Police prepare to re-question him fu...
This article reports on Sam\u27s trip to the Sheriff\u27s office to make a voluntary statement about...
Mayor J. Spencer Houk is questioned further regarding his knowledge of the Sheppard family affairs.h...
Throughout the investigation, newspapers emphasized evidence that tended to incriminate Sam, the Sup...
Dr. Steve Sheppard offers up his own tips to the police regarding mayor J. Spencer Houk, which are o...
In this article, Deputy Sheriff Carl A. Rossbach reports that Sam describes Marilyn\u27s killer as ...