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SAM REESE SHEPPARD

Cofounder
JOURNEY OF HOPE...
from violence to healing™
"What does the death
penalty give us? What did the threat of executing my father for the alleged
murder of my mother do for my family and me when I was a young boy? It added
more terror to an already horrific situation. It created stress and heartbreak
that led to my grandfather’s failing health, two suicides by immediate
family members, several lives wracked by alcoholism and other relatives unable
to cope. For me, it led to symptoms of post-traumatic stress that I must still
live with to this day --- over forty years later.
With this death penalty
business we are creating dysfunctional people for the future, shattering lives
in their most vulnerable hours. How can we memorialize the dignity and beauty
of our loved ones through humiliation, fear and cruelty? We must be, and are,
better people than that."
SAM REESE SHEPPARD
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
PROFILE:
At the age of seven, Sam R. Sheppard lost his
pregnant mother to murder. Adding terror to trauma, the State of Ohio later
charged his father, Dr. Sam Sheppard, with killing her, and sought the death
penalty. His father was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. After
twelve years of legal battles, including five appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court
granted a new trial. Dr. Sheppard was acquitted by the second jury, but was
freed only to face an unbelieving public that continued to vilify him until
his death at age 46. The Sheppard case inspired numerous books and the TV
series and movie The Fugitive. Recently, DNA testing of old blood drops from
the crime scene demonstrated that a third person was in the home on the night
of the murder, just as Sam’s father always insisted. Sam is an outspoken
critic of the "waste and futility of the death penalty" and the
author of Mockery of Justice, a recent book about his father’s case.
Reprinted with
permission from "Not In Our Name: Murder Victims Families Speak Out
Against the Death Penalty," a publication of Murder Victims Families For Reconciliation,
Barbara Hood & Rachel King, Editors. MVFR
Board Member: Murder Victims Families for
Reconciliation 1990 - 1996
Board Member: National Coalition to Abolish the
Death Penalty 1995 - 1997
Cofounder: Journey of Hope…From Violence to
Healing
Sam participated on the Pilgrimage March, TASK
March, The Indiana, Georgia, California, Virginia, Missouri, Texas, Tennessee,
and North Carolina Journeys.
He also was involved in the Christmas events in Rome, Italy.
Sam walked over 1600 miles in about 4 months in
his alternatives to violence walk, starting from Plymouth, Massachusetts and
ending in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1995
THE JOURNEY’S FAVORITE SAM SITES:
SAM
REESE SHEPPARD: SEEKING THE TRUTH SAM'S
WEB SITE
COURT
TV: THE DOCTOR SAM SHEPPARD CASE A
TIME LINE ON THE DR. SAM SHEPPARD CASE
IN
THE NAME OF THE FATHER
For 40
years, Sam Reese Sheppard has lived in the shadow of his father's conviction...
THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
BYLINE: Michael Taylor
RICHARD EBERLING HAS DIED The Man Who Could
Have Shed Light On Sheppard Murder Case
SON OF THE FUGITIVE
Sam Reese Sheppard during a
news conference, at
the Ohio State house, in Columbus, Ohio
A
HOMECOMING By
John Herrington
NEW YORK NOW
Shepherd Sets Strauss' Pulse Racing: By
RICHARD HUFF
HANNIBAL
COURIER-POST NEWS STORY
DNA
tests bolsters Sam Sheppard's innocence
NEW
STANDARD: 3/6/98 Prosecutor won't reopen
Sheppard case on new DNA tests: {AP}
By John Affleck
THE
SAME SHEPPARD CASE
Sam Reese Shepherd and Lawyer Terry Gilbert
3/12/98 Time Yahoo Chat
SHEPPARD
SON WINS RULING Ohio Supreme Court allows Sam Reese
Sheppard to proceed with lawsuit... BY KEITH
MCKNIGHT Beacon
Journal staff writer
YAHOO
NEWS Sam Reese Sheppard
SAM'S
1997 WALK ACROSS OHIO
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