I don’t have live access to current news right now. Here’s the latest I can share based on recent widely reported information:
- Jack Shepherd, the individual linked to the 2015 Thames speedboat incident with Charlotte Brown, has faced multiple parole and legal developments in recent years, including parole decisions and appeals related to his manslaughter conviction. Some reports indicate parole considerations were denied or postponed, with ongoing concerns about risk to the public that influence those decisions. If you need the absolute latest status, I can look it up for you if you’d like me to search now.
Would you like me to pull the most recent updates from reliable outlets and provide a concise summary with sources? I can also focus on a specific aspect (parole status, legal appeals, or related family statements) if you prefer.
Sources
Peter Bleksley, an ex-undercover detective and 'chief' on TV show Hunted, explains what police could be doing to find the runaway killer. ITV National News
www.itv.comThe lawyer of speedboat killer Jack Shepherd, who disappeared part way through his trial over the death of his date Charlotte Brown, has denied knowing his whereabouts.
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www.newsnow.co.ukJack P Shepherd opened up to his Celebrity Big Brother housemates about a violent car accident that saw his car ruined while on a major main road
www.mirror.co.ukJack Shepherd, a web designer, was was jailed for six years over the Thames joyride death of his date, Charlotte Brown, and was expecting to walk free on parole
www.mirror.co.ukShepherd tells a court in Tbilisi he has been "suicidally depressed" as he fights extradition over Charlotte Brown's manslaughter.
news.sky.comThe web designer was sentenced to six years in jail after being found culpable over the death of Charlotte Brown. ITV National News
www.itv.comSpeedboat killer Jack Shepherd has failed in an appeal against his conviction for killing his date during a drunken night-time trip along the River Thames.
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