Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by Sam Sheppard

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American scientist Sam Sheppard.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Sam Sheppard

Samuel Holmes Sheppard, D.O. was an American neurosurgeon. He was exonerated in 1966, having been convicted of the 1954 murder of his pregnant wife, Marilyn Reese Sheppard. The case was controversial from the beginning, with extensive and prolonged nationwide media coverage.

I therefore believe that our system does not have a word for failed trial, and that is where the American public does not realize that our criminal justice system sometimes makes mistakes.
I believe the question now is: who murdered my mother?
I have never refused to talk to any authorities or give them any information I had.
Certainly, my father would not want to see me destroy myself in this business, as so many people in our family have been destroyed. I try to take good care of myself, but we are fighting the good fight, and the truth is powerful.
The second trial was a fair trial. I do not call it a second trial. I call it a fair trial, as opposed to the first trial, which was an unfair trial, a Roman holiday.
Our family had been shattered, but we now are more united, and the remains of my family and the majority of my mother's family are glad to know the truth about a horrible crime.
Hour after hour, they shouted at me, accused me, insulted me and members of my family.
I visited my father for the full ten years that he was in prison, so we already had a deep and loving relationship, and remembered our mother at those times. — © Sam Sheppard
I visited my father for the full ten years that he was in prison, so we already had a deep and loving relationship, and remembered our mother at those times.
I was in love with my wife and she was in love with me. We got along wonderfully.
I do not believe in censorship, but I believe we already have censorship in what is called marketing theory, namely the only information we get in mainstream media is for profit.
Each time I told them I didn't kill my wife. — © Sam Sheppard
Each time I told them I didn't kill my wife.
Upon the death of my father, our family and myself were emotionally and financially exhausted.
I believed or thought I was disoriented and the victim of a bizarre dream and I believe I paced in and out of the room and possibly into one of the other rooms. I may have re-examined her, finally believing that this was true.
Our family, from day one, has only sought the simple truth in this matter.
It's too easy to get swept up; doing things because the opportunities are there, not because we're burning to do them.
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