Speedboat "Killer"

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Could go on for a long time this. I’m assuming he’s appealing to the Georgian authorities about a fair trial and that. Extradition isn’t guaranteed iirc.
 


Deceased family are handling it very well- the dad was spot in with his assessment of Shepherd
 
I remember ages ago there was a bit on Jeremy vine about this, they had a few people talking about him, all saying he was a really nasty piece of work.
 
I’m a bit confused. She got pissed, got into a speedboat, drove it too fast and crashed.

He seems a bit of a twat but that’s not an offence.

Yes, he drove it too but he didn’t crash.
 
Dodgy as out the way the press keep showing the clip where she says “your going so fast” her dad was making out she was scared stiff. That scared, that she swapped seats and had a bash herself, crashing.

I thought something was off with the dad even before the comments that came from Shepherd. Originally I thought he was just overegging it to deflect from his daughter, but if he has used his influence it will come out soon enough.
 
Seems a tragic scenario all round. But watching the main stream news it did seem weighted against Shepherd, despite that he Does seem a bit of an arsehole. Only one report I heard mentioned the poor girl had taken over the steering when that seems significant. Not sure what the father's occupation is but my gut feeling is he may be connected. May be wrong like.
 
So, is there evidence, other than his say-so, that she was driving the boat at the time of the accident? Genuine question because I haven't been following it closely but it seems to me that it is his word against a dead girl's.
 
Seems a tragic scenario all round. But watching the main stream news it did seem weighted against Shepherd, despite that he Does seem a bit of an arsehole. Only one report I heard mentioned the poor girl had taken over the steering when that seems significant. Not sure what the father's occupation is but my gut feeling is he may be connected. May be wrong like.
It's always going to be against him when he's already been proven guilty in court.
 
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