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Rebecca Schaeffer was a promising young actress whose life was cut brutally short by a stalker by the name of Robert Bardo. The laws surround stalking would change following the Rebecca Schaeffer murder. Lets take a closer look at the sad event

Rebecca Schaeffer Murder

According to court documents Robert Bardo became interested in Rebecca Schaeffer three years before the actual murder. Robert Bardo had even attempted to get onto the lot in order to meet Schaeffer as she was filming the television program My Sister Sam, Bardo who was armed with a knife was turned away by security.

Robert Bardo lost interest in Rebecca for awhile but when a move titled Scenes From The Class Struggle In Beverly Hills came out he became incensed as the young actress was in bed with a man. Robert Bardo would travel to Los Angeles, after paying a private investigator to find the home address of Rebecca Schaeffer, and after wandering around her neighborhood asking people if she actually lived there.

Robert Bardo would knock on her front door and when Rebecca Schaeffer would answer the door, Brando would explain how Rebecca once wrote him back and declared his love for her, Rebecca politely asked Bardo to leave her alone.

Robert Bardo would leave her home and go sit in a nearby diner. After finishing eating Brando would return to Rebecca Schaeffer home and when she opened the door he would fatally shoot her point blank in the chest.

Rebecca Schaeffer was twenty one years old.

Robert Bardo would return to Arizona following the murder and would be arrested soon after for running through traffic on a major interstate highway. As soon as he was arrested he would confess to the murder

Rebecca Schaeffer Killer – Robert Bardo 2021 Information

Inmate NameBARDO, ROBERT ALLEN
CDCR NumberH21272
Age51
Admission Date01/15/1992
Current LocationAvenal State Prison
Location LinkDirections
Parole Eligible Date (Month/Year)LWOP
Parole Eligible Date InformationThe inmate shown above is serving a sentence of life without the possibility of parole and is, therefore, not eligible for parole consideration at this time.

Rebecca Schaeffer Other News

On July 18, 1989, someone rang the front doorbell of actress Rebecca Schaeffer’s house. The 21-year-old up-and-comer was best known at that point for costarring with Pam Dawber on the CBS sitcom My Sister Sam, and on that day, she was reportedly waiting for a script to be delivered to her home.

Specifically, the screenplay was for The Godfather Part III, and Schaeffer reportedly had an audition set up with iconic filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola. A part of that caliber might have been a major milestone in her career.

When Schaeffer opened the door though, it wasn’t a studio courier. Instead, it was Robert John Bardo, a 19-year-old “fan” from Tucson.

Bardo had reportedly paid $250 for a Tucson detective agency to locate Schaeffer’s address by using public records from the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Once Bardo had that info, he allegedly crossed state lines to use it.

Prior to showing up at Schaeffer’s doorstep, Bardo is believed to have written her numerous “love” letters. In addition, he allegedly tried to gain access to the set of My Sister Sam. Following his failure to meet Schaeffer, Bardo is said to have returned to Arizona and shifted his obsession to other female celebrities.

Reportedly, though, Bardo became enraged after seeing Schaeffer get romantic with another actor in the film Scenes From the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989), and he refocused his fixation on her — with homicidal intensity.

Once Schaeffer opened her front door that horribly fateful July day, Bardo reportedly said he was a great admirer of hers. It’s believed she wished him well and politely turned him away.

From there, Bardo reportedly grabbed breakfast at a nearby diner and, about an hour later, he rang Schaeffer’s doorbell again. This time, when she answered, authorities say Bardo produced a .357-caliber handgun and pumped a bullet into her chest.

Schaeffer allegedly screamed for help and, 30 minutes after being rushed to a hospital, the rising star was pronounced dead.

According to ABC News, authorities picked up Bardo in Arizona the next day, when he was allegedly spotted running alongside a freeway, yelling, “I killed Rebecca Schaeffer!”

While being questioned, investigators said they made two especially chilling discoveries. The first was that when Bardo shot Schaeffer, he had been carrying a copy of the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger — the same book reportedly carried by Mark David Chapman in 1980 when he gunned down John Lennon.

The second was that Bardo allegedly told a psychiatrist he was inspired to kill Schaeffer in part by a 1982 attack on Raging Bull actress Theresa Saldana by a drifter who went to her apartment and stabbed her with near-fatal consequences.

Heading into trial, Bardo’s attorneys never denied that their client killed Schaeffer, but they maintained he was schizophrenic and should not be held responsible for murder.

Deputy District Attorney Marcia Clark — yes, the same Marcia Clark of the O.J. Simpson murder trial — argued against that claim, and the jury agreed with her.

Robert John Bardo was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

In the meantime, the shock and heartbreak of the so-called “My Sister Sam murder” is believed to have powerfully illuminated stalking as a crime that many said was not being properly addressed by existing laws.

As a result of public awareness and a widespread push for change, then, in 1990, California passed the first-ever anti-stalking law in the United States, which made it “a felony to cause another, or their family, to be in reasonable fear for their safety and carries a state prison sentence.”

In 2019, all 50 states have anti-stalking laws on the books and countless lives may have been saved by the changes that followed in the wake of Rebecca Schaeffer’s murder.

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