A bullet was found where Jasmine Hartin “shot a Belize police officer”
Socialite Jasmine Hartin’s dramatic explanation that the Belize police chief was shot dead while enjoying a moonlit drink was revealed for the first time today on The Mail on Sunday.
Mail on Sunday learned that Sir Ashcroft’s son’s partner
accidentally killed his friend, Assistant Police Officer Henry Gemot, with his
own gun when he was drunk and tried to teach her how to use it.
Since Hertin’s story was revealed for the first time,
sources close to the survey told the newspaper:
The bullets found on the scene convinced the prosecutor that
her claim that she was practicing the loading and unloading of Supt Jemmott’s
semi-automatic police-issued Glock 17 pistols was true.
Traffic police stopped him that day as a “drunk” Gemot was
circling around the island in a golf cart.
The director was on vacation and shared a hotel room with a
man who was once tried for murder.
A court decision denying Ms. Hertin’s bail-keeping her
locked up in Belize’s most notorious prison-is a “political motivation” to calm
the “blood-seeking” masses. It is designed.
Jasmine Hartin accidentally killed Assistant Police Officer
Henry Gemot with his own gun.
Questions have been asked about why Soupt Gemot gave her
military weapons to Mr. Hertin, who was a heavy drinker.
It has also been suggested that police officers may have
been given vacation because of problems with their relationships and their
mental health, prompting claims that their guns should have been confiscated.
It is acquitted by Ms. Hartin, a Canadian socialite with
twins, the son of the former Conservative Vice-Chair, Andrew Ashcroft, for
manslaughter due to negligence in the May 28 incident on the island. Increase
your chances of claiming. Ambergris Kee’s.
Last night, a friend said: “She has experienced every
emotion you can imagine. At first she was a complete blunder, but as the days
went by, she improved. ..
A visitor who went to see her said, “She is quite holding
up. Obviously, as a mother, her main concern is twins.
A fascinating explanation of Ms. Hertin’s shooting night is that a 6-foot 21-stone Metropolitan Police Department, a police officer with 20 years of firearms experience, sits over a drink and sits at a 5-foot 2-inch socialite.
A mini bottle of wine and a powerful “fireball” whiskey reveals for
the first time how it actively encouraged the practice of loading and unloading
guns.
A question has been asked about why Soupto Gemot gave
Hertin, who was a heavy drinker, a military weapon.
A week ago, a 42-year-old police officer told her to buy a
gun after being threatened by a man at a bar. It can be revealed that Supt
Jemmott first handed her a gun and instructed her to practice reloading bullets
while traveling by car.
That night, when the shootings took place, she said Sput
Gemot handed over the guns as they sat side by side on the pier looking out at
the sea. He then asked her to show her gun skills and see if they improved.
Mr. Hertin said he placed the bullet on the pier after
dropping it.
Police confirmed that the bullet had been recovered from the
scene last week, sources added: There? There was no evidence of intentional
intention to kill someone.
According to MoS, the shooting occurred after Sput Gemot
spent a day fishing and drinking with his friends.
Mr. Pacheco had been imprisoned for two years until he was
acquitted in February last year after admitting that the judge had acted for
self-defense.
Police arrested two men driving around the island in a golf
cart on the day of the shooting, according to sources. “Gemot was very drunk.
The golf cart was shaking around, so traffic
A police officer pulled him. There was definitely liquor in
his body. He was drunk.
That night when the shooting took place, she said that Sput
Gemot handed her a gun while they were sitting on the pier and
looking at the sea.He asked her to show her gun skills
Police Secretary Chester Williams admitted last week that
Supt Gemot was on vacation for “personal reasons.”
According to sources, he had a problem with his fiancé,
Lomit Wilson, the mother of three youngest children, and was seeking a five-day
vacation for mental health.
Hartin’s lawyer will question why police chiefs with
“personal problems” were allowed to hold his military weapons, according to MoS
sources.
“It’s hard to understand how Jasmine is prosecuted for
negligence,” said one source. She was with her friend, a trusted senior police
officer.
He was drinking and was preparing to give a gun to a woman
to practice loading and unloading weapons.
“If he was given a vacation for emotional and personal
reasons, why didn’t the police ask him to give him a gun?”
“All of this raises questions about where the fault was.”
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