Shooting of Henry Jemmott

[13] In an interview with The Times and another with Piers Morgan on TalkTV, Hartin denied any romantic connection to Jemmott, and stated that he was giving her a gun lesson.

[1] In June 2022, Hartin made a plea to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for assistance to leave Belize.

[17] Henry Jemmott's family accused Hartin of operating an "international PR campaign" in the aftermath of his homicide.

[18] On April 26, 2023, Hartin pled guilty to manslaughter,[10] and judge Ricardo Sandcroft[18] sentenced her to 300 hours of community service and a BZ$75,000 fine.

[21][22][23] She was released the next day,[24] after police commissioner Chester Williams confirmed that she had broken no laws and had met her obligations to pay the fine.