Speedboat killer writes jail house memoir and publishes it on Amazon

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"We are close to a possible deal," Jalina Porter, the U.S. State Department's principal deputy spokesperson, told reporters.

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But instead of serving his time quietly, the Mail has discovered he has been helping his best friend write a biography. The law prevents criminals profiting from memoirs, but the pair present the book as a ‘work of fiction', simply changing place names and those of everyone involved, but leaving the story unchanged.

But far from accepting his punishment, he has been secretly writing his warped version of events with the help of his best friend during jail visits. The pair now hope to get rich by selling their ghoulish £3.99 book about his life and crimes using Amazon's online Kindle store.

Shock at their fate has echoed across Brazil and around the world, highlighting the overhaul of indigenous agency Funai under President Jair Bolsonaro, along with a rising tide of violence and criminal incursions on native lands.

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Shepherd's best friend - whose identity is not being revealed by the Mail - tried to hawk the book to newspapers, but it was rejected. So they wrote it as a ‘fictionalised' account, changing Jack's name to ‘Keith' and his friend's to ‘Clive'.

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You'll have to say this is a fictitious account. If you know what I mean.' The pair even recorded how they haggled over any proceeds. It has to be about it - but not really about it. After discussing the rules preventing inmates profiting from a crime, they agreed to ‘send some money' to Shepherd's estranged wife and child. Certain omissions are needed.

The Civil Police said the suspects placed sink sandbags before sinking the speedboat 65 feet deep under and 98 feet to the right of the Itacoai River shore in the Amazon rainforest near the northern town of Cachoeira.

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Phillips, a 57-year-old freelance reporter, was doing research for a book on the trip with the 41-year-old Pereira, a former head of isolated and recently contacted tribes at federal indigenous affairs agency Funai.

And she wouldn't be the first person to buy books willy-nilly. High School Musical star Ashley Tisdale was criticised last week after admitting she bought 400 Classic Books to fill her shelves ahead of a photoshoot at her California home.

Amarildo ‘Pelado' Oliveira, 41, who had been under arrest on a firearm ammunition possession charge since June 7 and Classic Books was held in temporary custody as part of the investigation, confessed to shooting Phillips and Pereria last Wednesday.

Trade was volatile, with crude prices jumping early to multi-year highs on worries about disruption to Russia's exports, which at 4 to 5 million barrels per day (bpd) are more than any other nation other than Saudi Arabia.

Authorities have said a main line of the police investigation into the disappearances has pointed to an international network that pays poor fishermen to fish illegally in the Javari Valley reserve, which is Brazil's second-largest indigenous territory.

A team of Brazilian police divers recovered the speedboat that was used by British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira to travel Brazil's Amazon before they were killed.

On Thursday a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog, showed the stock of enriched uranium amassed by Iran was in breach of its 2015 nuclear deal, with the country nearing the ability to make a nuclear bomb.
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