Socialite Jasmine Hartin Pleads Guilty To Killing Top Cop
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Canadian socialite Jasmine Hartin has pleaded guilty to the
shooting death of a police chief in the Caribbean country of Belize.
Hartin, 34, the ex-wife of British billionaire Lord Michael
Ashcroft’s son Andrew, broke down in tears when she entered the plea at the
Supreme Court in Belize City on Tuesday, the UK’s Telegraph reported.
She was facing a charge of manslaughter by negligence for shooting
Superintendent Henry Jemmott in the head while the two had a drink near
Ashcroft’s hotel on the island of Ambergris Caye in May 2021.
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“I just want Henry’s family to have peace now and I want this whole
thing to be behind all of us so we can heal,” Hartin said outside court
Tuesday.
The socialite made the plea in the sensational case as
the trial was about to start. The court will hold a sentencing hearing on May
31, according to Channel 5 Belize.
Hartin has claimed on the night
of the shooting, they shared a drink and walked to a pier because “the moon
was beautiful.”
She said the top cop allowed her to handle his Glock 17 handgun to practice
loading and unloading it when it “just went off.”
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“I don’t remember ever touching that trigger on the gun so I don’t know
what happened, to be honest,” Hartin said in a June 2022 interview.
“I was trying to get the clip out and it just went off — I don’t
remember ever touching the trigger. So I’m not sure if it was a faulty weapon
or not. I really can’t tell you how it went off,” she said.
“I’m
definitely not a murderer. And I am being set up. I am. I really am. It’s such
a small country, everybody’s scared of Ashcroft here. They own the bank, they
own the newspapers, they own the economy of this country,” Hartin added.
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The socialist has denied being romantically involved with the law enforcement
chief — and said he had asked her to rub his shoulder on the fateful night
only because he had gone fishing earlier.
On Tuesday, Judge
Ricardo Sandcroft said he was unlikely to “veer away” from a precedent that
calls for a non-custodial sentence and a fine for a guilty plea to
manslaughter by negligence.
During an earlier hearing, however, he
told her that he was “not bound” to it.
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Hartin’s attorney, Orson Elrington, told reporters that her main concern “was
to not put the family of the victim through the anguish of having to go
through a trial proceeding, so she consistently expressed her concern about
that,” the Independent reported.
Last year, Hartin claimed
“corrupt” police officers planned to murder her and disguise her death as a
botched jailbreak.
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