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Jasmine Hartin ‘looked really f***ed up’ & branded police ‘motherf***ers’ when denied cigarette in jail after ‘shot cop’

JASMINE Hartin "looked really f***ed up" and branded police "motherf***ers" when she was denied a cigarette in jail, 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 .

The daughter-in-law of British billionaire Lord Ashcroft, Jasmine Hartin
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The daughter-in-law of British billionaire Lord Ashcroft, Jasmine HartinCredit: The San Pedro Sun
The 38-year-old is now behind bars in Belize
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The 38-year-old is now behind bars in Belize
The body of cop Henry Jemmott was found floating near San Pedro, Belize
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The body of cop Henry Jemmott was found floating near San Pedro, BelizeCredit: San PEDRO SUN

was detained following the discovery of the body of Henry Jemmott on a dock in San Pedro.

The mother-of-two reportedly insisted she shot Jemmott by accident. He had suffered a single gunshot wound to the head.

Police Commissioner Chester Williams said a single gunshot was heard and cops found a woman on a pier with what appeared to be blood on her arms and on her clothing.

The gun involved belonged to Jemmott.

An inmate - identified only as Jose - has now claimed Hartin threw a tantrum because prison staff wouldn't let her smoke or access her "pills" when she was taken into custody at San Pedro police station on Friday.

'LAUGHING AT HER'

"They have a cell for the ladies and a cell for the men. I was right next to her. She looked really f**ked up," the 48-year-old told the .

"She was pissed off and cussing up the cops saying, 'you motherf***ers, what the f**k is wrong with you guys', because she wanted to smoke a cigarette.

"The cops didn't want her to smoke so she said, I need my f***ing pills.

"The cops didn't want her to have her pills either. They were laughing at her.

"Afterwards she told me who she is and that she has a hotel. They took her out to bathe, gave her clothes, they took her out to test for the gunpowder."

She is the American wife of Andrew Ashcroft, 43
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She is the American wife of Andrew Ashcroft, 43Credit: Alaia Belize/YouTube
Jasmine Hartin pictured holding a gun
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Jasmine Hartin pictured holding a gun

Jose claimed to have seen Hartin with blood on her clothes when she was taken into the cell.

The sicko said he "applauded" Hartin after learning that she had allegedly killed a cop, and praised her for being "the first lady here" to allegedly do so.

"The rest of the guys applauded her and said you have guts to do something like that," he said.

Jose said he was pleased to hear of the cop's death, as he had previously searched him for drugs, and had evicted him from the island back in 2019.

The ex-inmate had been in custody after breaching a Covid curfew, he added.

SCORPION-INFESTED JAIL

"I asked her 'did you do it,' she said 'no'. She just told me a boat passed and shot him," Jose claimed, according to the Daily Mail.

"I asked how blood was on her clothes and she told me the guy dropped on her. She said he fell on her and she shook him off.

"I wanted to know what was going on between them. She said they were friends. Lovers? 'No'."

Jose also expressed his surprise at seeing a wealthy white woman in custody in Belize.

The where she is being held stands in sharp contrast to the luxury lifestyle she's used to.

Now housed in one of the world’s toughest prisons, her cell is is a world away from the world of boutique hotels and champagne.

Hartin was taken into custody last Friday
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Hartin was taken into custody last Friday
Police Superintendent Henry Jemmott, whose body was found
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Police Superintendent Henry Jemmott, whose body was foundCredit: Facebook / Henry Jemmott

Hartin reportedly alleged that she had been giving Henry Jemmott a massage on a pier after a boozy night out when she attempted to hand his service pistol, a Glock, back to him and it suddenly fired.

The Canadian-born woman is a former high-end estate agent who sold luxury properties to wealthy foreigners drawn by Belize’s stunning beaches.

Lord Ashcroft – whose net worth is estimated at £2.1billion - is a major property owner in the central American country, where he has been based since the early 1980s.

Hartin and , 43, recently opened the Alaia Belize Autograph Collection luxury resort.

It offers "masterfully crafted" holiday villas that feature beachside terraces, private plunge pools and a concierge service with rates starting starts at $2,239 a night.

If convicted, Hartin faces a maximum five years' prison, the Daily Mail reports.

The paper also claims her punishment could just be a fine of $10,000.

Jemmott was found with a single gunshot wound to the head on the beach south of San Pedro Town
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Jemmott was found with a single gunshot wound to the head on the beach south of San Pedro TownCredit: San Pedro Sun
The cop's family have demanded Hartin face a murder charge
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The cop's family have demanded Hartin face a murder chargeCredit: Facebook / Henry Jemmott

Hartin's attorney, Godfrey Smith, said: "The charge is manslaughter by negligence. Bail has been denied. We appeal to the Supreme Court as is normal."

After Hartin was taken into custody last Friday, police complained that she was allegedly "not helping" as they tried to investigate what had happened.

The of the dead cop has demanded she face a murder charge instead of manslaughter by negligence.

Marie Jemmott Tzul, who is currently looking after her brother's five kids, said: "I am disappointed in the police department and that's not only my opinion but it's a consensus of my family, his friends and the general Belizean people."

She also told : "I had faith in all the police department.

"It's one of their own and... with due respect to them, I think they should have took that to court as murder and let the court decide.

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"That's my humble and honest opinion.

"It's a big disrespect to my brother who have served for 23 years plus and if it was anybody in his shoes, if the tables were turned, they would have done the correct thing."

Jasmine Hartin leaves Belize police station as 'slain' cop's family slam manslaughter charge
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