Speedboat Killer Jack Shepherd Released from Prison
Shepherd served half of his ten-year sentence for the manslaughter of Charlotte Brown and a separate assault, with no remorse expressed.
- Jack Shepherd, known as the 'speedboat killer', has been released from prison after serving half of his ten-year sentence for the manslaughter of Charlotte Brown and a separate, unrelated assault.
- Shepherd was convicted for killing Brown during a speedboat ride on their first date on the River Thames in December 2015, after which he went on the run for 10 months.
- Shepherd has expressed no remorse and made no contact with Brown's family since the tragedy.
- He was also serving a consecutive four-year sentence for admitting to wounding a barman during an attack in 2018.
- Shepherd's early release was facilitated by a court ruling that time spent in custody fighting extradition in Georgia should count as time served.