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Sky’s Possession Hits Hard Thanks to Shantol Jackson and Sheldon Shepherd’s Raw Jamaican Talent

Shot entirely in Jamaica, the series delivers raw authenticity and a powerful showcase of local talent. Share The Sky series Possession has landed with a gravitational pull that’s hard to ignore, and audiences have wasted no time giving their stamp of approval — especially for its unapologetic embrace of Jamaican talent and culture. What makes this series truly seismic is not just its setting on the island, but the way it allows Jamaica to breathe, pulse and speak through its actors. This isn’t a backdrop; it’s a beating heart. And at the centre of that heartbeat are Sheldon Shepherd and Shantol Jackson, two Jamaican performers whose presence elevates the entire production. As one viewer put it online, “This is the first time I’ve seen Jamaica portrayed with this level of authenticity — absolutely gripping.” A commanding force in Jamaican cinema, Sheldon Shepherd has carved out a reputation for performances that feel volcanic in their emotional de...

Anguilla Reaches Six Homicides — Arrival Capital Now Linked to Three Killings in 2026

Carnival season approaches under tension as Blowing Point records third homicide despite policing upgrades

Anguilla is preparing for its carnival season — a period that normally brings celebration, tourism, and a surge of cultural pride — but this year’s build‑up is overshadowed by rising violence. The latest killing in Blowing Point has pushed the island’s homicide count to six for 2026, intensifying concerns about safety in one of Anguilla’s main arrival capitals.

Blowing Point Ferry Terminal has long been Anguilla’s busiest arrival gateway, welcoming generations of travellers with steady foot traffic, family reunions, and seasonal surges during summer and carnival.

Blowing Point, the ferry gateway used by thousands of residents and visitors, has now recorded three homicides this year. The concentration of violence in such a critical entry point has unsettled the community and raised urgent questions about how authorities intend to safeguard carnival‑goers who will rely heavily on the district for travel and festivities.

Officials have repeatedly highlighted recent improvements in crime‑fighting capacity — including expanded CCTV coverage, the introduction of a new forensic investigator, and the deployment of specialist dogs trained for detection and search operations. These upgrades are part of a wider push to modernise policing on the island, though residents say the latest killing shows how much work remains to restore confidence.

Anguilla Bets on New Forensic Provider and Expanded CCTV in 2026 — Commissioner Confident Justice Will Come for 2025’s Unsolved Killings

With carnival approaching, the stakes are high. Anguillians want visible reassurance that the island’s most celebrated cultural event will not be overshadowed by fear. The question now is whether strengthened surveillance, enhanced forensic capability, and specialised support can deliver the level of protection the public expects at a time when the island’s tranquillity feels increasingly fragile.

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