GUILTY UK - Charlotte Brown (24) Manslaughter, London, 8 Dec 2015

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Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd has been jailed for four more years for hitting a barman over the head with a bottle in a drink-fuelled attack.

The 31-year-old, who is currently serving a prison sentence for the speedboat death of Charlotte Brown, pleaded guilty to attacking former soldier David Beech.

Jack Shepherd jailed for four more years for bottling barman
 
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Woo hoo!! Consecutively!
 
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Jailing him for four years, Judge David Evans told Shepherd: “Mr Beech had reasonably asked your friend to leave as he would not be serving a customer who was visibly drunk.

“Your friend headed for the door and Mr Beech then asked you to do likewise, and when you became confrontational he explained why he was asking you to leave.
“You should have left. The CCTV footage which I have seen in full shows that you took from your pocket a full glass bottle of vodka which you had brought with you and you held it primed and ready behind your back as Mr Beech reiterated the need to leave.

“Mr Beech then turned to accompany your friend out of the door and you took that opportunity to take the vodka bottle from behind your back and strike Mr Beech across the head with a very hard blow.

“The bottle connected with his forehead and you wounded him in such a way that afterwards he had to be taken to hospital and his wound stitched and glued.

“He described the stunning effect of the blow as being like a blow from a baseball bat.”

During the sentencing hearing, Shepherd appeared to sob and wipe tears from his face.

Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd jailed for assaulting barman with vodka bottle
 
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So is that 10.5 years in total, starting from when he was detained? And would that make him eligible for parole in about 2024? If the idiot had fessed up in 2015 he'd have got a lighter sentence and been out by now. That's what arrogance gets you.

Story time. Years ago in India me and boyf at the time hired a moped for a few days to explore. He always drove, any witnesses or cameras would show he was driving. But on a quiet road just before we took it back I decided to have a go at driving and crashed after a few minutes. Nobody about, no buildings with cameras or anything. We were bruised and gravel-grazed but stopped short of a sheer drop. Had I died in that crash there is no doubt in my mind he absolutely would have got done for it. Nobody would have believed him and he'd have got jailed while entirely innocent.

So, while I'm not 100% about whether Shepherd was driving the speedboat or whether Charlotte took a turn, his arrogant behaviour and general cockiness makes me feel this is the right sentence. Bet he'll appeal it, though.
 
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His arrogance and behavour towards Charlotte's family is sickening, I know being an arsehole isn't a criminal offence but sometimes it really should be!
 
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His arrogance and behavour towards Charlotte's family is sickening, I know being an arsehole isn't a criminal offence but sometimes it really should be!

:D It really should be!! If this guy had been humble, remorseful and manned up to the situation, he might even have got a bit of sympathy from the public. Obviously he didn't intend to kill Charlotte - he's no murderer - but his actions since are disgraceful and he's got his just desserts. Slow hand clap.
 
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CCTV of the assault on the barman, just posting it here as it's really quite shocking to see - I'm amazed the barman wasnt more seriously injured.

Shocking moment speedboat killer Jack Shepherd bottles barman before fleeing UK
Thanks. It's worse than I expected it to be.

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It looks like he was going to take another swing until the other guy was able to tackle him.
 
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Just catching up - I like that word, consecutively.
 
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Just catching up - I like that word, consecutively.

All sentences should be consecutively in my view if they're for completely separate things. If they're concurrently then you've effectively got away with the other crimes without doing the sentence.
 
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If I'd played a part in somebody else's death and got a light sentence like him, I'd be too ashamed to appeal!
 
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If I'd played a part in somebody else's death and got a light sentence like him, I'd be too ashamed to appeal!

He has no shame
 
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If I'd played a part in somebody else's death and got a light sentence like him, I'd be too ashamed to appeal!

He has no shame

Sorry, that sounded condescending - I just think he is so entitled and arrogant that the things that would bother me and you don't occur to him.
 
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Sorry, that sounded condescending - I just think he is so entitled and arrogant that the things that would bother me and you don't occur to him.

His arrogance is astounding. When he was arrested in Georgia he was trying to dictate under what terms he would come back to the UK!

I've heard it said before that those that lack any sort of empathy can be some of the most dangerous people. This guy fits that profile as he didn't think anything of bottling that barman.
 
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Appeal verdict will not be announced until next week

Will find link to add
 
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Victoria Ward‏ @victoria_ward




Jack Shepherd's appeal judgment withheld until next week. Interestingly, it was the news that this appeal had been granted last Dec that prompted the huge publicity that eventually led to him being tracked down in Georgia. Without it, he might still be there...
 

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