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The tragic life of the prototype of the movie "Outlaw"

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In November 1994, the first Warner film "Outlaw" imported by China Film Group Corporation and distributed with foreign investors in the form of box office accounts landed on the Chinese cinema line, opening the curtain of Hollywood blockbusters entering China. During the week-long first round of screenings, the number of viewers reached 1.39 million, and the box office revenue was 11.27 million yuan.

The tragic life of the prototype of the movie "Outlaw"

The film tells the story of a film written by Harrison. Ford plays the protagonist, Dr. Jimbo, who was convicted of being the murderer because his wife was murdered by someone else in his home, and Dr. Kimpo was accused of various unfavorable evidence charges. He was in a car accident on his way to prison and managed to escape. In order to clarify his suspicions, Dr. Jin Bo bravely broke into the Dragon Pond Tiger's Den when he was fully wanted by the police, and finally uncovered the truth of the case and cleared the story of his grievances.

The plot of this movie is ups and downs, gripping and suspenseful. Plus Harrison. Ford, Tommy. plum. The wonderful renditions of Jones and others have won 400 million US dollars at the box office worldwide, and have been nominated for 7 awards including the Oscar for Best Picture, and finally won the Best Supporting Actor Award, word of mouth and fame and fortune, Harrison. People like Ford are also among the A-list stars.

The tragic life of the prototype of the movie "Outlaw"

Stills from Outlaw

However, the real -- "Dr. Jin Bo" has a completely different experience from the plot of the movie, and can even be described as miserable. The prototype of the film is named Sam. Shepard was born into a family of doctors in Ohio. His father, his two brothers and himself all worked in the same hospital. His grandfather, on the other hand, was a parliamentarian and loved by the locals. Shepard had a happy family, his wife Marilyn, and their son, and the family was happy. Shepard was very fond of children, and he had been hoping that his wife, Marilyn, would give him another girl. However, a change changed his life.

In the early morning of July 4, 1954, a man with disheveled hair suddenly broke into Shepard's home and beat him to death in Marilyn's bedroom. Later, the police came to the scene and took Shepard back to the police station.

The tragic life of the prototype of the movie "Outlaw"

Sam. Shepard

Since the officers who first arrived at the scene of the crime found no signs of outsiders breaking in and fleeing, Shepard became the biggest suspect. This unsolved case immediately became the focus of attention of many media, and was hyped up, while some unscrupulous media speculated indiscriminately, and even affected the jury's ruling later. Although Shepard insisted on his innocence during the trial, the judge sentenced him to life in prison.

Sam. Shepard refused to give up, and after a long ten-year sentence in prison, finally waited for the opportunity to retry the case. After two years of trial, a large number of witnesses and physical evidence appeared. Finally, in 1964, the U.S. High Court ruled shepard not guilty of wife murder and was released in court.

The tragic life of the prototype of the movie "Outlaw"

However, ten years in prison completely changed Shepard, and he became melancholy and introverted. After returning to society, Shepard wanted to return to his old business and opened a clinic, but found that people still looked at him with colored glasses, and almost no one came to see him. In desperation, he had to find another way out.

Desperate, he decided to join the fighting bandwagon, becoming a professional wrestler and taking on a formidable name, "Killer Shepard." Later, his son Shepard Jr. said that his father had taken this name because he had fallen into a deep despair, and his heart was dead.

Fate was always so merciless, and 4 years later, Shepard died of pneumonia at the age of 46.

However, after Shepard's death, the controversy over him is still not over. The Supreme Court acquitted Shepard only because of insufficient evidence to conclude that he was the murderer, and the prosecution insisted that he was the murderer because the police investigation concluded that there was no evidence that anyone else was present at the time of the crime. The shepard family's lawyer said the biggest suspect was Eberlin, a worker who helped the Shepard family with odd jobs, and Eberlin was later sentenced to prison for another murder and died of illness in 1998. Before dying, he confessed to his fellow inmates that he was Marilyn's killer. Bailey, the lawyer who defended Shepard when the U.S. Superior Court retried the case that year, said Marilyn was supposed to have been killed by neighbor Esther. Hawke was killed because she suspected that her husband was having an affair with Marilyn, and Mr. Hawke was forced to become an accomplice, and the two teamed up to kill Marilyn.

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