Jasmine Hartin was cheered by inmates who celebrated ‘first lady to kill cop’ after ‘shooting police chief’
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JASMINE Hartin was cheered by inmates who celebrated her as the first lady to kill a cop after she allegedly shot a police chief, according to an ex-inmate.
The 38-year-old daughter-in-law of British billionaire Lord Ashcroft has been charged with manslaughter by negligence over the fatal shooting of a police superintendent in Belize.
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The body of cop Henry Jemmott was found floating near San Pedro, BelizeCredit: San PEDRO SUN
Hartin was detained following the discovery of the body of Henry Jemmott on a dock in San Pedro.
The Supreme Court of Belize has denied bail for the longtime partner of a British billionaire’s son who has been charged in the fatal shooting of a top police officer.
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Belize s supreme court denies bail to partner of British billionaire s son after policeman s death
Prosecutors argued that Jasmine Hartin presented a serious flight risk.
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New details in case of girlfriend of billionaireâs son charged with killing in Belize
Jasmine Hartin, partner of Lord Michael Ashcroftâs son, has been charged in the death of a Belize police official and moved to a new jail.Channel 5 Belize
LONDON and BELIZE CITY The Supreme Court of Belize has denied bail for the longtime partner of a British billionaire s son who s been charged in the fatal shooting of a top police officer in the Central American country.
Canadian Socialite Reportedly Fatally Shoots Top Belize Officer Behind the Ear In Massage Gone Awry, Claims It Was An Accident
The partner of the heir to a billionaire British businessman and politician was charged on Monday with manslaughter by negligence in the death of a top Belize police officer.
Jasmine Hartin is the partner of 32-year-old Andrew Ashcroft, whose father is British billionaire Lord Ashcroft. Hartin was denied bond Monday, according to her attorney, former Belizean Attorney General Godfrey Smith.
Henry Jemmott, the superintendent of police at the Belize Police Department, was found dead in the water by a dock in San Pedro, where he had been socializing. Police said the 42-year-old father of five died of a gunshot wound behind his ear on May 28 and that the weapon used was his service pistol.