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Should Jack Shepherd Have Even Been Charged With Manslaughter, When It Seems That Miss Brown Died From What Was After All, A Tragic Accident?
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/// Shepherd is getting legal aid to fund an appeal against his conviction for the manslaughter by gross negligence of Miss Brown, who died after his defective speedboat capsized on the River Thames on their first date in December 2015. ///
/// Shepherd is getting legal aid to fund an appeal against his conviction for the manslaughter by gross negligence of Miss Brown, who died after his defective speedboat capsized on the River Thames on their first date in December 2015. ///
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And what evidence is there that he is a speed boat killer, which he is widely described as by our press?
Two young people out on a first date, and acting foolishly, which unfortunately resulted in one of theirs death.
I believe that if the boat had belonged to Miss Brown, I don't think she would have had such a serious charge made against her.
And what evidence is there that he is a speed boat killer, which he is widely described as by our press?
Two young people out on a first date, and acting foolishly, which unfortunately resulted in one of theirs death.
I believe that if the boat had belonged to Miss Brown, I don't think she would have had such a serious charge made against her.
Seems gf Brown was driving the boat = Shepherd is innocent imo
"....On the return journey, Shepherd handed over the controls to business development consultant Ms Brown who followed suit and went "full throttle"....."
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"....On the return journey, Shepherd handed over the controls to business development consultant Ms Brown who followed suit and went "full throttle"....."
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His boat, and if drunk, was ill advised to take it out on the Thames. Probably no Navigtion lights on at nightime and exceeding the speed limit on the Thames. No life jackets. I read in another paper he had been warned about similar behaviour prior to this crime. The steering defects were most likely obvious to him. I read,also,that he made damn sure he looked after himself and made no attempt to find his passenger when the craft capsized. A selfish, gutless, show off and totally irresponsible. I believe the charge will stick unless he dreams up some plausible jackanories for a gullible judge.
established fact’ that she was at the helm of his boat.
//But today it can be revealed that a witness believes she saw Shepherd alone on his boat, suggesting that Charlotte had fallen in alone. Stacia Read, who was watching from the balcony of her riverside apartment, saw a lone figure, apparently peering into the water as the boat ‘chugged along’ slowly.
She told The Mail on Sunday how she saw the 14ft vessel veer towards the south bank, then heard it crash with ‘a loud bang’, possibly into a wharf. Ms Read said she then heard a male voice, which turned out to be Shepherd’s, screaming for help as he clung to the hull of his capsized boat.
She told The Mail on Sunday how she saw the 14ft vessel veer towards the south bank, then heard it crash with ¿a loud bang¿, possibly into a wharf. Ms Read said she then heard a male voice, which turned out to be Shepherd¿s, screaming for help as he clung to the hull of his capsized boat
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She told The Mail on Sunday how she saw the 14ft vessel veer towards the south bank, then heard it crash with ‘a loud bang’, possibly into a wharf. Ms Read said she then heard a male voice, which turned out to be Shepherd’s, screaming for help as he clung to the hull of his capsized boat
Charlotte’s mother, Roz Wickens, believes the explosive new evidence demolishes Shepherd’s story – and suggests it could be proof that he staged the crash to try to cover his tracks. Speaking to this newspaper, she condemned him as ‘a weasel of a man’ trying desperately ‘to save his own skin’//
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//But today it can be revealed that a witness believes she saw Shepherd alone on his boat, suggesting that Charlotte had fallen in alone. Stacia Read, who was watching from the balcony of her riverside apartment, saw a lone figure, apparently peering into the water as the boat ‘chugged along’ slowly.
She told The Mail on Sunday how she saw the 14ft vessel veer towards the south bank, then heard it crash with ‘a loud bang’, possibly into a wharf. Ms Read said she then heard a male voice, which turned out to be Shepherd’s, screaming for help as he clung to the hull of his capsized boat.
She told The Mail on Sunday how she saw the 14ft vessel veer towards the south bank, then heard it crash with ¿a loud bang¿, possibly into a wharf. Ms Read said she then heard a male voice, which turned out to be Shepherd¿s, screaming for help as he clung to the hull of his capsized boat
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She told The Mail on Sunday how she saw the 14ft vessel veer towards the south bank, then heard it crash with ‘a loud bang’, possibly into a wharf. Ms Read said she then heard a male voice, which turned out to be Shepherd’s, screaming for help as he clung to the hull of his capsized boat
Charlotte’s mother, Roz Wickens, believes the explosive new evidence demolishes Shepherd’s story – and suggests it could be proof that he staged the crash to try to cover his tracks. Speaking to this newspaper, she condemned him as ‘a weasel of a man’ trying desperately ‘to save his own skin’//
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/// Shortly after the footage was captured, the speeding boat hit a submerged log and tipped over near Wandsworth Bridge, sending both occupants into the water. ///
That could have happened regardless of who was driving, if or not they were drunk, even the speed of the boat or the actual condition of the boat.
That could have happened regardless of who was driving, if or not they were drunk, even the speed of the boat or the actual condition of the boat.
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