Campside Media, the podcast company behind the successful ‘Chameleon’ series, is expanding its portfolio with the launch of its first wholly owned original series, ‘White Devil.’ This new podcast series will explore the captivating and mysterious case of Henry Jemmott, a veteran Belizean police superintendent who was found dead in the waters off Belize’s luxurious Alaia resort in 2021.
The series, hosted by Josh Dean, will delve into the events leading up to and following the tragic shooting that claimed Jemmott’s life. It will also examine the role of Jasmine Hartin, the 32-year-old Canadian partner of the son of Belize’s most influential politician, who was accused of manslaughter by negligence. Despite her initial claim that the shooting was an accident, Hartin’s subsequent actions and the unfolding events have cast doubt on this narrative.
Dean has spent the past 18 months meticulously investigating the case, meticulously following its twists and turns and interviewing key individuals involved, including Hartin, Belizean locals, journalists, and expats. This in-depth research promises to provide listeners with a comprehensive and nuanced perspective on the case.
‘White Devil’ is set to premiere on May 6th and will be the first installment in an as-yet-unnamed franchise that will investigate global crime stories. Campside Media’s expansion into original content is a testament to its commitment to delivering high-quality and immersive storytelling to its audience.