News about Jack Shepherd

If Jack Shepherd ever has the energy to come back, he'll be chastised out': Locals from his village, where he abandoned his wife after a horrific speedboat disaster killed Tinder date.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 28, 2024
On a Tinder date in December 2015, Shepherd (left), 35, brought Charlotte Brown (right), 24, on a high speed ride across Parliament in his faulty speedboat. Ms Brown died after the ship crashed, and Ms Brown was injured. He married a woman in Abergavenny, Wales' tiny town of Abergavenny, just nine weeks later, where they settled down and had a child. The cowardly killer then escaped to Georgia but was sentenced to six years in prison for gross negligence in 2018 and a further four years in jail for assaulting a barman over the head with a vodka bottle in a Devon hotel. Since being released from jail this week, it's unclear where Shepherd went, but Abergavenny locals are hoping he won't be returning to their charming Welsh town. Shepherd will be 'run out of town,' if he ever returned to town, according to one resident who requested to remain anonymous.

Jack Shepherd, the speedboat killer, has been sent back to Georgia, where people adore you," by his vivacious advocate the same day he was released after just five years for the murder of Tinder in the Thames crash after he was drink-fueled

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
Exclusive: Jack Shepherd, a speedboat killer, was allowed to Georgia the same day he was released from jail for murdering his Tinder date in a booze-fuelled fire on the Thames. People adore you" in Georgia, and that he had been 'vilified' at home,' according to the one-time fugitive who fled Britain to the former Soviet state. Charlotte Brown's body was convicted of murdering a barman halfway through a ten-year sentence and then assaulting a barman. Ms Brown, 24, died in December 2015 when self-styled 'Captain Jack' Shepherd was on their first date by drunkenly zooming up the Thames in the faulty craft he had bought to 'pull girls.' The 36-year-old killer was whisked out of HMP Dovegate, a category-B prison in Staffordshire, exactly five years after the Daily Mail flushed him out of his hideaway in Georgia.

The family of Jack Shepherd's murdered sister are 'devastated' that the 'evil' speedboat killer has been released after serving half his term for the murder of Tinder date in a booze-fuelled Thames crash prior to leaving the country

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
It came out last night that Jack Shepherd's family was 'devastated' that the 'evil' speedboat killer' had been released from jail. Charlotte Brown, 24, was killed while Shepherd carried her on a high speed ride around Parliament in his faulty speed boat on a Tinder date in December 2015. In 2018, the cowardly killer, who migrated to Georgia following the tragedy, was sentenced to six years in jail for assaulting a barman over the head with a vodka bottle in a Devon hotel. Shepherd is reported to have left HMP Dovegate, near Uttoxeter, East Staffordshire, at around 5 p.m. yesterday, in the back of a silver estate. It's unclear where Shepherd went. The family's devastation has been revealed, according to a source close to the family, "They suspect he should have been found guilty of murder."

Jack Shepherd, a speedboat killer who was arrested for murdering Tinder dates in a booze-fueled Thames accident, has been released from jail just five years after being sentenced to prison for murdering the Tinder date

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2024
Jack Shepherd, a speedboat killer, has been released from jail for killing his Tinder date in a booze-fueled Thames fire before leaving the country. Charlotte Brown, 24, was killed while riding her bicycle through Parliament in his ineffective speedboat after winning and dining her in a restaurant at the Shard in a seduction tradition he had attempted on a number of other women. After being swept away late at night in December 2015, the company consultant reportedly fell out of the 14ft speedboat and drowned, though Shepherd was saved from the water. In his absence in July 2018, he returned to Georgia and was sentenced to six years in prison for manslaughter by gross negligence at the Old Bailey. Shepherd returned to the United Kingdom to begin his term in a pub in Devon with a vodka bottle.

Jack Shepherd's father is a 'evil' speedboat killer' who has been released from jail after serving just half of his sentence for killing Tinder date in a booze-fuelled Thames fire before fleeing the United Kingdom.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2024
Jack Shepherd's killer's father blasted the speedboat killer after he was released from prison after serving just half of his time. Charlotte Brown, 24, was killed while shepherd carried her on a high speed ride across Parliament in his faulty speed boat on a Tinder date in December 2015. Shepherd, who migrated to Georgia after the shooting, was sentenced to six years in jail for murdering a barman over the head with a vodka bottle in a Devon hotel. Graham Brown believes that his daughter's killer has not served enough time behind bars for the murder, and that the 31-year-old had never told the truth about what really happened. Mr Brown said in Sky News, "He's never said what really happened." And here's a peek at what we do know and what came out of the investigation.

Jack Shepherd's victim's surviving mother is concerned that he will never tell the truth about the Thames first date murder just weeks before he was released from jail

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Roz Wickens (left), 58, spoke of her continuing numbrance after her daughter Charlotte Brown's (right) release from jail just weeks after Jack Shepherd's (right) expected release from jail. In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, she discussed how she found it 'too painful' to mention Shepherd by his full name and instead calls him JS. "I will continue to want to know what happened on the tumultuous night Charlotte was taken away from us," she said, but I don't think I ever will. Only he knows what really happened because Charlotte is unable to speak for herself. But if he came out with something now, I wouldn't know if it was real because of all the stories he's told. JS will never tell the truth, and I'm afraid that the truth will bring him even more.'

Grieving father tells speedboat killer Jack Shepherd who smashed vessel on Thames first date then fled the country 'tell me what happened the night my daughter died' ahead of his release from prison

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
Charlotte Brown, 24, (left) sustained fatal injuries after Jack Shepherd (right) flipped the boat (inset) and the pair were both injured after losing control in a champagne-fueled crash in December 2015. Following the incident, which culminated in the boat's capsize and throwing them into the river near Wandsworth Bridge in London, her killer fled the nation to Georgia. Shepherd received a six-year permanent prison sentence after being found guilty of gross negligence as well as a further four years after admitting to punching a barman over the head with a vodka bottle in a Devon hotel. Graham Brown, Charlotte's father, has called on Shepherd to give the family a complete explanation of what happened the night she was killed.

Jack Shepherd, the 'evil' speedboat killer who crashed the vessel on the first date in a champagne-fueled Thames fire but then fled the country, should remain in prison for life, according to his victim's father, who was released early.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2023
The father of a woman who died while a man was aboard a speedboat on the River Thames has requested that her killer be kept anonymous. Charlotte Brown, 24, sustained serious injury when Jack Shepherd flipped the boat they were both in after losing control in a champagne-fueled crash in December 2015. Her killer fled the country to Georgia following the incident, which saw the boat they were riding smashing a log and capsize and throwing them into the river near Wandsworth Bridge in London. Shepherd received a six-year definitive prison term after being found guilty of murder by gross negligence as well as a further four years after admitting to hitting a barman over the head with a vodka bottle in a Devon hotel. However, Charlotte's father, Graham Brown, has stated that the remorseless and "evil" killer is not announced in reports that he is set to be released soon.

Adam stifled Daniel by making a surprise sex revelation in the aftermath of Sarah's separation from Sarah

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
On Wednesday's show, Coronation Street's Adam Barlow stunned his uncle Daniel Osbourne after he made a shocking discovery. Sam Robertson's solicitor has been struggling in recent days after learning that Sarah Plattcheated with Damon Hay and lieted about her baby's father, which she later regretted. Adam had been craving solca eta the bottom of a bottle and recently returned from a wild night out looking worse for wear, much to Sarah's chagrin.

Tina O'Brien celebrates her 40th birthday with cake on set with Coronation Street co-stars Helen Worth, Sue Nicholls and Jack Shepherd

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
On Wednesday, Tina O'Brien appeared on her Coronation Street co-stars on her 40th birthday. The actress, who is best known for her role as Sarah Platt in the long-running ITV soap, posted a snapshot of her pals' celebrations on Instagram. Helen Worth (Gail Platt), Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts), Jack Shepherd (David Platt), Julia Goulding (Shona Platt), Ben Price (Nick Tilsley), and Helen Worth (Nick Tilsley).

Jack Shepherd, the father of a speedboat tragedy, calls him a "narcissist."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2023
Charlotte Brown's (left) father, Graham Brown, told Good Morning Britain that Jack Shepherd (inset) should complete his ten-year term for his daughter's manslaughter after a 2015 speedboat fire. When he was a free man, Shepherd "exists solely for himself" and 'preyed on a woman from dating apps."

As the victim's family has slammed the legal system, speedboat killer Jack Shepherd will be released early

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2023
Jack Shepherd (top) is expected to be released after serving half of his term for the champagne-fueled shooting that killed Charlotte Brown (bottom). Since being found of murder by gross negligence after Ms Brown's death on March 24, she was sentenced to six years in definite jail term. In December 2015, she was killed while the boat she and Shepherd were in (inset) crashed on the Thames. When it hit an obstacle, the pair were both thrown into the icy waters. Shepherd is likely to go free in January, according to her mother, who has slammed the UK's criminal justice system as "outrageous."