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Okay, I want to take a moment to thank you all for sticking with us through this labyrinth of a story, through 11 episodes that hopefully took you places you didn't expect to go.
I know that's how I feel.
And while Belize's troubles, and Jasmine's for that matter, are far from over, this is our final episode for now, I guess.
And we'll be getting into what passes for a verdict in the tragic shooting that started it all soon enough.
But first, I want to tell you about an alleged incident that really puts any legal proceedings into context.
This would have been sometime in the late spring of last year, 2023, when Jasmine heard from an old acquaintance, Alan Hernandez.
Hernandez, who also goes by the name Terrace, had worked briefly as a security guard for Jasmine until she had to let him go.
But there were no hard feelings, and time to time she'd run into Allen or hear from him, and on this day, he had quite a story to share.
Another former employee of Jasmine's had written to him via Facebook.
Diane Davison wrote and told him that Andrew wanted to speak to him.
Diane had known Jasmine back in Canada before coming to work for her and Andrew after the twins were born.
But in the aftermath of the shooting, she stayed with Andrew and the kids and came to consider herself a sort of grandma to the twins.