Speedboat killer now charged with attacking girlfriend after being freed from jail
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Jack Shepherd, the man convicted of killing Charlotte Brown in a River Thames speedboat crash, now faces fresh criminal charges after allegedly attacking a new partner following his release from prison.The 38-year-old has been charged with intentional suffocation, controlling and coercive behaviour, criminal damage and two counts of actual bodily harm, according to recently released Parole Board documents.The alleged victim, referred to as Ms X, is a woman in her 50s who lived in the same building as Shepherd after his release from custody in 2024.He remains in custody.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The pair began a relationship following Shepherd's release, but Parole Board documents reveal it deteriorated dramatically towards the end of 2024."Towards the end of 2024 the relationship with Mr Shepherd became violent and coercive on the part of Mr Shepherd," the documents read.Ms X eventually reported the alleged abuse to police, leading to Shepherd's arrest on August 5 on suspicion...
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