

“They have a cell for the ladies and a cell for the men. Lovers? ‘No.’” The inmate identified himself only as Jose. “I wanted to know what was going on between them. She said he fell on her and she shook him off,” he said. “I asked how blood was on her clothes and she told me the guy dropped on her. I asked her, ‘Did you do it?’ She said, ‘No.’ She just told me a boat passed and shot him,” Jose told the Daily Mail. Jose, who claimed he was detained for breaching the coronavirus curfew, justified his cruel delight at hearing about the death of the father of five because the slain cop had once searched him for drugs and kicked him off the island. The rest of the guys applauded her and said, ‘You have guts to do something like that.’” An inmate congratulated Jasmine Hartin for being the “first lady here to kill a cop.” Facebook “When I found out I applauded her, I said, ‘You are the first lady here to kill a cop.’ She just smiled. “I heard there was a shooting that night but I didn’t know that she committed it,” Jose told the Daily Mail. She then said she had been giving Jemmott a massage while they were drinking together on a pier when she accidentally shot him while handing him his pistol. Hartin reportedly changed her tune when told she would be charged with cocaine possession. He said she then claimed that San Pedro Superintendent Henry Jemmott was gunned down by someone from a passing boat. Hartin threw a tantrum when guards refused to allow her to smoke or access her “pills,” Jose told the news outlet.

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