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British speedboat killer leaves prison before extradition to UK

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British man Jack Shepherd leaves a Georgia prison ahead of his extradition to serve out his six-year sentence in the UK over the death of his date in a speedboat in 2015. IMAGES of Jack Shepherd inside the Gldani prison before his extradition

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