I On the evening of July 3rd, 1954, Sam and Marilyn Sheppard, husband and wife, were enjoying the company of another couple in their home. A little after midnight, Marilyn showed the couple to the door. The next morning, July 4th, Sam found Marilyn’s body in their bedroom after hearing her cry for help. II Sheppard claimed that after he discovered his wife’s body, he was hit on the head twice and knocked out by a "bushy-haired" attacker. When Sam came down the stairs, he again saw the bushy-form, and began to chase after it. After physically fighting the form, he again lost consciousness. When he awoke, he was without his t-shirt and watch. He then went inside to call the police. III Marilyn Sheppard, the wife of surgeon Sam Sheppard was murdered. Suspects included Sam Sheppard, Jim Call and Richard Eberling. IV Early, on the morning, July 4th, 1954 at 4:50 AM Marilyn was murdered, upstairs in the family’s home in Bay Village, …show more content…
There was no valid motive for any of these suspects, evidence just put them on scene at the time of the murder, except for Dr. Sheppard. It was revealed that he had a three-year long affair with Susan Hayes, a nurse at the hospital he worked at. VI When investigators arrived at the scene, they found Marilyn’s body in the bedroom, with her head faced towards the door. Her face was badly injured, with several cuts in her face and scalp. Her pajama top was pulled up to reveal her breasts, and one leg of her pajama bottoms was removed to show her pubis. She was pulled forward so that her legs were underneath a wooden post at the end of the bed. The crime scene was not properly secured, too many people had access to the house, and there was also an improperly protected outside crime scene. There wasn’t anything unusual, besides the actual
Tarasoff v. Regents of University of California 1. Assertion made by the plaintiff. Tatiana Tarasoff’s parents (Plaintiffs) filed a suit against the Board of Regents and the employees at the University for failing to notify the intended victim. Tatiana’s parents asserted that the four psychiatrists at University of California, Cowell Memorial Hospital had a duty to warn Tatiana and her parents of the threats made by Poddar.
February 23, 1983 a man walked into a house with no good intention but to burglarize it. Home during all this was Jeanine Nicarico who was home alone resting because she had the flu. She was taken from her home and raped two days later she was found dead. Jeanine was only 10 years old. The only clue left at the crime scene was a boot print.
On October 2011, in Roane County near Knoxville, a passing driver discovers a body near the side of the rural road. After the call to 911, which starts the criminal justice process, the police rushed to the scene to discover that the body belonged to 23-year-old Brooke Morris. She was murdered, and the Dateline episode, Nightfall documents the investigation and outcome of Brooke’s murder. Brooke was a victim of more than one violent crime. It led to her murder, but it also led investigators to catching her killer.
Medical doctor Jeffrey R. MacDonald, labeled by the press in the 1980's as the "Green Beret Killer," has already spent 27 years in federal penitentiaries for murders he did not commit. To quote Harvard legal scholar Alan Dershowitz, "Jeffrey MacDonald is the most victimized person in the history of United States jurisprudence." The grisly, ritualistic-style murders of which he was convicted took place in Dr. MacDonald's home located in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, onFebruary 17, 1970, between 2 and 3 am in the morning.
David Lee, Yebin Cho, Cindy Hong Mr. Musselman Ap Psychology 31, January 2016 Our team has investigated on the crime of a suspect of serial killer. The victims were Mrs.Shelby, John G, Jimmy Grants, Teddy a.k.a. John Edward Gammell.
In September of 1961, a woman from District of Columbia had an intruder break into her apartment. While the invader of the home was there, they had taken her wallet, and also raped the woman. During the investigation of the crime, the police had found some latent fingerprints in the apartment. The police then established and processed the prints. The prints were then connected back to 16 year old Morris A. Kent.
This was about 4 ½ hours after she was allegedly strangled. However, the report stated that she was laying face down for 10 to 12 hours before that. Those times just don’t match up and make his scenario of what happen impossible.
The Black Dahlia: Finally Solved? One of the most famous unsolved murder mysteries of Hollywood is The Black Dahlia. A young girl moves to Los Angeles dreaming of catching her big break as an actress, but is brutally murdered. In the case of the Elizabeth Short, known more commonly as the Black Dahlia, there were many suspects in wide range.
On Sunday, November 13, 1842 a double murder occurred at Smith Farm in Old Fields, Long Island. The victims, Alexander Smith and and Rebecca Smith, were a wealthy, well- respected married couple who ran Smith farm. George Weeks, the Smiths farmhand, was reporting for work the monday after the murder and heard the dog barking from the work-shed by the Smiths house. George Weeks then became suspicious since the dog was usually inside with Mr. Smith. George then looked in the house and saw that the east room window was broken and Mr. and Mrs. Smith were lying on the floor covered in blood.
On the night of December 26, 1996, JonBenet Ramsey, a six-year-old beauty queen, appeared dead at the crime scene. The autopsy showed that someone strangled her to death. Also, her skull had gotten fractured, and she also appeared sexually assaulted. The ongoing investigation has multiple suspects, but none seem totally guilty. The police found JonBenet dead in her basement.
The Murder of the Hollywood Starlet A young hollywood starlet was brutally murdered in 1947 with no killer identified to this day. This is real case that still puzzles investigators today. The woman in question was named Elizabeth Short, but is more widely known as the “Black Dahlia.” She was given this nickname by the press because of the sheer, black clothing she tended to wear (“The Black Dahlia Murder - Read All about it in FBI Records.”).
Nancy had been "shot in the back of the head with a shotgun held maybe two inches away. She was lying on her side, facing the wall, and the wall was covered with blood. The bedcovers were drawn up to her shoulders." "Her hands were tied behind her, and her ankles were roped together." Mrs. Clutter was found on her bed "she'd been tied, too.
“But the evidence will show he directed her off the highway to a dark, secluded where he strangled her with a rope and threw her body off a bridge.” Desloup stated (pg 1). As stated in the case, the murder weapon was a rope, as she died because of strangulation. After the murder,
Sandy McSouthers My theory is that Sandy McSouthers killed Sam Westing. I think Sandy McSouthers killed Sam Westing. Sandy McSouthers seemed to know a lot of things.
According to his version, he got up and saw that the lights were on Monroe room. When he reached the naked and lifeless on the bed woman was Many people say that his death was due to an overdose. But most people say that Marilyn was murdered. Until now the police and detectives say the cause of her murder was supposedly had intimate relationship with President John F. Kennedy.