In this article, Deputy Sheriff Carl A. Rossbach reports that Sam describes Marilyn\u27s killer as middle-aged, six feet three inches tall, had dark bushy hair and wore a white shirt. After Sam offered this description to police, all visitors were barred from his room. Updates on the police investigation are included.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspaper_coverage/1017/thumbnail.jp
This article reports that Coroner Gerber and County Detective Carl Rossbach have virtually ruled ou...
This article reports that a wheel-chair bound Sam returned today to his house where Coroner Samuel R...
On the fifth day since the murder of Marilyn Sheppard, Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard is questioned in his h...
In this article, Deputy Sheriff Carl A. Rossbach reports that Sam describes Marilyn\u27s killer as ...
This later edition of the July 5th Plain Dealer has more information about the crime as well as a di...
Plain Dealer morning edition coverage the day after Marilyn\u27s murder reported that no motive had ...
Items, including a pair of trousers, are examined for blood stains in the the morgue laboratory. Art...
This article reports that, four days after the murder, law enforcement officials started questioning...
Soon after Sam Sheppard returns from his wife\u27s funeral, a reporter is admitted into his darkened...
Article describes the police investigation as it stands five days after the murder of Marilyn Sheppa...
Several items, including a pair of trousers, wrist watch, ring, gold chain, keys, and a football cha...
On July 5th, 1954, the Cleveland Press reports on the preliminary investigation of the murder of Mar...
This article reports that Coroner Gerber and County Detective Carl Rossbach have virtually ruled ou...
This article reports that a wheel-chair bound Sam returned today to his house where Coroner Samuel R...
On the fifth day since the murder of Marilyn Sheppard, Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard is questioned in his h...
In this article, Deputy Sheriff Carl A. Rossbach reports that Sam describes Marilyn\u27s killer as ...
This later edition of the July 5th Plain Dealer has more information about the crime as well as a di...
Plain Dealer morning edition coverage the day after Marilyn\u27s murder reported that no motive had ...
Items, including a pair of trousers, are examined for blood stains in the the morgue laboratory. Art...
This article reports that, four days after the murder, law enforcement officials started questioning...
Soon after Sam Sheppard returns from his wife\u27s funeral, a reporter is admitted into his darkened...
Article describes the police investigation as it stands five days after the murder of Marilyn Sheppa...
Several items, including a pair of trousers, wrist watch, ring, gold chain, keys, and a football cha...
On July 5th, 1954, the Cleveland Press reports on the preliminary investigation of the murder of Mar...
This article reports that Coroner Gerber and County Detective Carl Rossbach have virtually ruled ou...
This article reports that a wheel-chair bound Sam returned today to his house where Coroner Samuel R...
On the fifth day since the murder of Marilyn Sheppard, Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard is questioned in his h...