Speedboat killer back behind bars after flouting terms of his release – Bundlezy

Speedboat killer back behind bars after flouting terms of his release

Speedboat killer back behind bars after flouting terms of his release
Jack Shepherd was jailed for six years at the Old Bailey for killing 24-year-old Charlotte Brown in December 2015 (Picture: Mark Large/DailyMail/Devon Cornwall Police)

Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd is back behind bars after breaching the terms of his release.

The 37-year-old was jailed for six years at the Old Bailey for killing 24-year-old Charlotte Brown in December 2015.

They had met on a dating website before Shepherd took her on a champagne-fuelled date at the Shard culminating in a high-speed ride up the River Thames.

But the vessel was riddled with defects and capsized shortly before midnight after clipping a partially submerged tree trunk, throwing the pair into the icy water, causing Charlotte’s death.

Undated handout file photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Charlotte Brown. Jack Shepherd who found guilty of killing his date in a speedboat incident is set to have a challenge against his conviction heard at the Court of Appeal. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday June 13, 2019. Shepherd was jailed for six years over the death of 24-year-old Charlotte, who was thrown from his boat when it capsized on the River Thames during their first date in December 2015. See PA story COURTS Speedboat. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Charlotte Brown was thrown from Shepherd’s boat when it capsized on the River Thames during their first date in December 2015 (Picture: PA)

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Shepherd was convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence in his absence after going on the run to Georgia on the eve of his trial and sentenced on his return to the UK 10 months later.

He eventually handed himself in to police in Tbilisi, Georgia in 2019, and was brought back to the UK, where he was also handed a four-year-jail term for attacking a barman, to run at the same time as his six-year sentence.

Shepherd was convicted of wounding with intent for hitting former soldier David Beech with a vodka bottle after being asked to leave The White Hart Hotel in Newton Abbot, Devon, in March 2018.

Now the Ministry of Justice has confirmed he has been hauled back to prison for flouting the license requirements attached to his release.

Undated handout file photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of speedboat killer Jack Shepherd, who has said he "absolutely, unreservedly" apologises for the role he played in Charlotte Brown's death - but insisted he is not solely responsible for the Thames tragedy. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday April 8, 2019. Awaiting extradition from Georgia, Shepherd said he agreed that he bears "some of the moral responsibility" for the 24-year-old's death, but rejected the charge that he is to blame. See PA story COURTS Speedboat. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire
Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd insisted he was not solely to blame for the Thames tragedy (Picture: PA)

A spokesperson for HM Prison and Probation Service said: ‘As this case shows, we do not hesitate to send offenders back to prison if they break the rules.’

Charlotte’s dad Graham Brown, 61, said Shepherd is ‘back where he belongs’.

Speaking to The Sun, he said ‘prison is the best place for this man’, adding: ‘He’s never shown remorse for his part in the death of my daughter.’

Describing how the pain of losing her is forever present, he said: ‘I’ll never forgive him and still believe he poses a risk to females.’

Jack Shepherd - Tbilisi. Jack Shepherd , the speedboat killer is led away in handcuffs by Georgian police where he will be held in a detention centre until his court appearance in Tbilisi, Georgia. Picture - Mark Large .... 23.01.19
Shepherd is led away in handcuffs by Georgian police (Picture: Mark Large/Daily Mail)

Jurors at the Old Bailey heard during Shepherd’s trial that he used the speedboat as part of his ‘seduction routine’.

After meeting Charlotte online, they shared two bottles of wine over dinner at The Oblix restaurant at The Shard.

He then invited her back to his houseboat in Hammersmith where they had more drinks before heading out on his red speedboat.

Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of the speedboat owned by Web designer Jack Shepherd who is due to be sentenced after he was found guilty of killing his date, Charlotte Brown, in an accident on the Thames. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday July 27, 2018. Jack Shepherd had been trying to impress 24-year-old Charlotte Brown after meeting her on dating website OkCupid. But their champagne-fuelled first date ended in tragedy when his boat capsized and she was thrown into the cold river in December 2015. See PA story COURTS Speedboat. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
The speedboat owned by Web designer Jack Shepherd (Picture: PA)

In addition to the poor visibility, the 1980s model was riddled with defects including faulty steering, damage to the windscreen, and there was no kill switch attached to cut the engine should the driver go overboard.

Charlotte died from cold water immersion shortly after being pulled unresponsive from the water.

Mr Brown warned Shepherd, originally from Exeter, should not be freed before he was released.

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