Jack Shepherd, known as the Speedboat killer, is facing charges related to an assault on a new girlfriend, as revealed in recently released parole board documents. The woman, identified as Ms X, in her 50s, has accused Shepherd of two counts of ABH, criminal damage, intentional suffocation, and coercive behavior. Previously convicted for the manslaughter of Charlotte Brown, Shepherd had fled to Georgia but was eventually apprehended and imprisoned. He was later released on parole but was recalled to custody for breaching his conditions. The parole board has now decided to hold a public hearing to review Shepherd’s case, given his recent legal troubles. Ms X, the victim, may choose to testify at the upcoming hearing. The board will consider all evidence before making a final decision on Shepherd’s status. Meanwhile, Shepherd’s ex-girlfriend, Maiko Tchanturidze, a Georgian TV reporter, stood by him during his legal battles but the relationship ended in 2023. Shepherd’s legal issues continue to evolve, and further developments are expected in the ongoing hearings.
