Why Alec Baldwin’s Rust Charges Were Dropped and what happens now? The Emily Show Podcast Ep. 194
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2:32 Road So Far
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i bought 2 plants on fast growing trees last year and they both died after a month.
I've heard great things about this!
Awesome thx.
Lomi is a scam. There is no way you put food scraps into a modified bread machine and all of a sudden you apply heat and get soil. Just think about it for a few minutes, how is this supposed to work? Magic?
Your new hair is the first thing I noticed, it looks SO GOOD!! The purple always looks good, but the cut is everything.
@katie Rose Take it from someone who really knows what good hair looks like on women, this is NOT ONE OF THEM. It does not go right with her face. The purple is fine, but the style is TOO FLAT, and TOO STRAIGHT for the fullness of her face. She has a good face, but this style doesn’t help bring it out like it should. Also, I may be wrong, but it also looks like she may be a little heavy in lower body area, and this hairstyle would even make her ( full body women) look even worse. It’s not my hair, it’s hers, but just trying to help since she appears to do lots of video’s and I’m sure she would always like to look her best. But this isn’t it, unfortunately.
Agreed - very smart cut.
I don't like it at all
@@007nadineLNeither do I !
Emily (even though she is 20 years younger than me!) has taught me so much about compassion.
This is a safe and kind community and we should keep our negativity out of it.
If you’ve nothing nice to say say nothing at all ❤
I had the same feelings as Emily when I heard they were going to resume filming. My husband was quick to point out that plenty of ppl have been killed during filming over the yrs. The movies are almost always finished and released. THE CROW was completed w a stand-in & was released after Brandon Lee's death (& did well). Halyna's family wld mostly approve bc of all the reasons stated in the comments.
A stuntwoman was killed on Deadpool 2 and everyone forgot about it. It’s tragic but it happens.
The stunt performer who played Brandon's character in the replacement scenes, Chad Stahelski, who also was his friend, said that if the film would had been abandoned after his death, film sets today might not be as safe as they are. Chad is also the director of the four John Wick movies.
I think not finishing The Crow would have been a big disservice to Brandon Lee.
I was thinking the same thing! There was also Twilight Zone where 3 actors were killed on set when a helicopter crashed into them and 2 of them were just children! 😢
The woman Baldwin killed was a hollywood nobody. She was expendable just like the armorer who is going to hold the bag for baldwin. Remember that baldwin in a very important and very rich hollywood actor and he is too important to be held responsible for a nobody's death. What is her name????
Clearly just a Baldwin hater, otherwise this makes no sense. Actors are responsible for the mistakes of the professional armorer. Plus, actors do only what the director tells them to do.
If you criminally charged actors for mistakes by all other professionals on a film set, then you’d shut down the industry.
As a New Mexico film worker I'm so grateful for your coverage of this tragedy. Thank you!
What happened to the unexpected ammo that appeared on location? What happened to the mixed ammo box that belonged to Hannah's father but was in the position of Seth, the ammo provider? It was weeks before they checked Seth's place. Even then it was a chaotic mix of ammo. Did you see the interview of Seth by police? Who was in charge of that interview? Hardest question he was "asked" was which cheek should I kiss?
I live in NM and the State dropping the ball legal wise is par for the course. Money not only talks here, it screams. We are always frustrated and insulted by how things end up. In regards to CYFD alone, the amount of children in our system that end up dead because of ridiculous rulings or incompetent prosecuting would make you sick. Every agency is under investigation for corruption constantly, from Medicaid to the Police, everything. I am so invested in how this works out. Our whole state is watching it closely.
Aside from money, this was the last creative project she worked on and it may be important to her family that the project is followed through on.
Also, it seems like EVERYONE has a hand out, it's a bit gross
I can’t wait to read the IMDb reviews.
Yeah, that’s what I thought. If the family wants it, then it’s definitely not up to me to judge that.
Exactly. It’s her art.
yeah right, as if a multi-million dollar movie is going to be completed because it's important to anyone. The movie business is full of sentimental slobs. Not.
Emily, just a heads up about the Lomi: my parents have it, and 8 months in they had to replace the whole unit while under warranty. This is happening to thousands of people. There is some concern that the company could go under because of the number of units they are having to replace while still under warranty, so they are losing lots of money. Basically, the thing is not reliable long term. It seems to die within about 6-10 months (it’s an internal fan that cannot be replaced). It’s a lovely idea but unfortunately the product just was not fully fleshed out before production 😢
Thx for telling us
Oh dear, I hope they can get the issue resolved & come out with a Lomi 2.0 that has a replaceable internal fan. This happens so often with cutting edge technology, & it would be a shame if too many people gave up on the idea or the company went under & no one else kept trying...
It’s also a net negative in terms of how much energy relative to how much compost it’s producing. I agree, good idea; bad design.
I feel that Maybe a lot of the staff and Helena's family may want to complete the movie because they don't want her to have died for a movie that wasn't even made. It feels like it might hurt the crew that she worked so hard to make the film and it may never see the light of day. So I do feel like it could be honoring her because if they scrap the movie if feels like she died for nothing. Idk of that makes sense at all.
It could go the other way around and the new team completely scraps the parts Helena produced and make a new movie plot. That would just be a slap in the face
Is show business emphasis on the business, they finished the Crow too
I can imagine they have a ton of money invested in this project already and possibly loans as well. And it's unlikely that the insurance money paid all of that back, so there's likely a calculation behind this decision. I don't see anyone doing this for sentimental reasons.
@@ItBeThatWaySometimes I do agree it is still 'for nothing' since it was such an avoidable accident, I just thought it might help mitigate that feeling a little
She wasn’t fighting in some rebellion, she was shot accidentally at a movie set. As sad it is, she died for nothing regardless of whether the movie gets made.
Hutchens was the director of cinematography. She would have been telling him were to point it. She would have been standing in the perspective where the gun was being aimed to see what the shot would look like. This was a blocking meeting for the scene. This really is not as simple as a lot of people are making it out.
To add to that. He wouldn't be focused on where anybody behind the camera was and might've been totally oblivious to her being in his "line of fire".
You are 100% correct!
@@dominikmuller5021 Also 100% correct! Often when blocking a scene, actors and cinematographers are concentrating on what each other is saying that some things become split-focused. It’s highly unlikely that Hutchins was even looking at where the prop was pointing, but was actually looking at the camera monitor to see the shot (as I, and many other cinematographers have done). Gun advocates don’t like this fact, but that’s movie making. Film sets are actually very very safe. A live round being on set is so unlikely, that it borders on deliberate sabotage.
@@DavidCPuff just because it's normal does not make it safe. This tragedy shows exactly why you never point a gun at somebody even if you think it's loaded with dummy rounds.
@@raeraebay123 You keep repeating the same things over and over again. This was an astronomical set of failures that led to a horrible incident. But I’ll keep saying it. It’s not the actors’ fault. Also, I’ll put the gun safety record of the film industry up against American gun owners, hunters, and gun ranges any day of the week.
I honestly couldn't imagine going back to work when something like that had happened at my place 😔
This prosecutors office is as well run and managed as the Rust film set.....
A lot of movies that have had deaths occur, during the filming, cotinued to be made in the past.🎉
look, I’m an actor. I have had guns shot at me on stage, and I have shot guns at people on stage. Prop guns. Never one single time did I check the chamber. Not one single time. Because that’s not my job and I trusted the props master. Give me such a break with this BS charge. Hella civilians who dont have a clue how a set works immediately said oh well yeah of course he should’ve checked the chamber. No. You should know the union rules and you should understand what a set is and you should understand what an armorer is, what an Asst Director is, and etc. etc. etc. The charges were horrific and they have caused his family even more PTSD. I am sure.
If your prop guns were real firearms capable of firing live ammunition, it is your duty to ensure that they are safe. “AS AN ACTOR, YOU ARE ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE fOR YOUR OWN SAfETY AND THE SAfETY Of YOUR fELLOW CAST MEMBERS.” (from the SAG Safety Bulletins)
@@GH-oi2jfno, if you are handed a safe gun, then you open the gun, it’s no longer safe. You’re responsible for safety when it comes to mentioning unsafe environments, not for checking something an armourer has approved already.
@@Psyche721 As I understand it - the armorer should show you the gun is safe in front of you. So the actor can see it’s safe. That’s the actors’ check- viewing it.
@@caitlinalb but how is the actor supposed to know if it’s safe or not without the proper training? Would you also show them rigging or a parachute? Probably not.
What I don't understand is why she took the gun OUT of the room and then loaded it? If I was investigators I'd be looking hard at that. She didn't have to go out of the room to load. And she didn't even have to load the gun if they were just doing a run through. That's always bugged me.
My understanding is she went to the armory to get the rounds, but why show him the gun before she loaded it? There's a lot of sketchy stuff in this case, none of which is Baldwin.
They called for a gun loaded with "dum-dums" i.e. dummy rounds that look exactly like real bullets. She said in her interrogation that she had been needing a box of dummies for the entire shoot. The only way to tell dummies from live cartridges is to shake them. Dummies rattle because they are filled with bbs.
A box of dummies randomly showed up on set. Hannah told police that she shook THE ENTIRE BOX and heard a rattle. So she put the box on the prop cart. She doesn't admit she loaded them into the weapon in that interview but it's overwhelmingly likely that she did IMO.
So she is 100% responsible because instead of shaking each individual round from the box of dummies that just randomly (and suspiciously.... Anybody?hello? There was an employee walkout and a bunch of disgruntled employees with a motive to sabotage) appeared on set, she apparently just loaded them up. Just a simple shake of a cartridge and nobody would have been hurt.
My understanding is someone asked for the dummies to be loaded because they were lining up the camera to look down the barrel and needed to see if they saw the bullets in the chamber.
@@TRUECRIMESPTV The armourer is supposed to show the actor the gun and show the actor that the chamber, barrel, and either cylinders or magazine are free of debris which could cause someone to be hurt if a blank round is fired - and the actor is supposed to then do the same once they take possession.
@NeuralSimulation the Supplier of ammunition had the dummies mixed In Their shop! They'd sent refilled rounds mixed with dummies To Hannah.
I can watch this late at night. Now I suddenly want to buy a persimmon tree 😂
i beleive that there are different types of producer...........those involved in artistic production which was Baldwins role and then roles like executive producer, line producer etc.......these roles would be responsible for practicalities such as props and sets etc
And producer is also just a contractual credit that actors often get, giving them a greater cut of the profits, that doesn't include any actual authority.
Yes, I want to see the movie. I also saw The Crow. It was good.
Same
You are exactly right Emily! Once the prosecution argued D. Hall was the last line of defense for Halayna. Plus the gun was broken during prosecution’s testing and now the defendant can’t have the gun tested now. It’s just not a strong case against Alec Baldwin.
@@waterdragon2224 If you're under the guidance of a hired professional expert, they're responsible. If a range safety officer gave you guidance that ended up in you hurting someone else, they're responsible.
@@waterdragon2224 the gun was supposed to have blanks in it. He was supposed to break the fundamentals of gun laws by pointing it towards people. The experts are responsible.
The gun was tested to destruction. They didn't accidentally break it. They inflicted steadily increasing damage to discover the threshold at which the gun safety would fail.
@@michaelkenner3289 sounds like a great way to hand the defense a solid win since they wouldn’t be able to test it themselves
@@michaelkenner3289 sounds like a great way to hand the defense a win since they won’t have a working gun to test
EDB I LOVE your content. Just a thought ~ I think you could do a segment on shows that involve the law/lawyers. Could be cool to do a live with commentary over how realistic they are. Better Call Saul is SUCH a super good show and Saul is a lawyer and much, much of the show centers around him and several lawyers. I think it could be fascinating.
I think LegalEagle does a bit of that so she might not do it to avoid stepping on his toes. It would be cool to hear her take though
I stand behind Alec Baldwin,it’s far safer than standing in front of him
Lol
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That's old who did you steal that from
Good one!!
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I’m invested. Please keep covering the case. Thanks EDB! 💜
Girl, i was just about to place an order with fast growing trees! Thank you!
I suspect they are going ahead with the production because the production insurance may not pay out to reimburse losses if they don't attempt to finish it or something similar.
I would advise watching Rust co-star, Jensen Ackles’s police interview on UA-cam. Fascinating and enlightening.
I hope you continue to follow this case even though charges against Alec have been dropped. I want to see Hannah Guittierez Reed be charged. I want to know how there were various live bullets in multiple places including an actor's gun belt. An actor who was supposed to shoot a shootout scene with Jensen Ackles but they chose to block Alec's instead. I want the people that let live bullets on a film set be held responsible. Although icky, and I won't watch the movie, but I get that this is the last thing she created and it would be sad to scrap her last work of art. It's now her legacy. Very similar to Brandon Lee in The Crow, and Paul Walker in one of the Fast and Furious movies, Carrie Fisher (though I think she died during post production) for the recent Star Wars Disney Rey nonsense. Yeah I want to know how the live bullets got all over that set. I'm definitely invested!!
The safety guy taking a plea deal, with conditions to testify against everyone else was absurd to me, i think plea deal's should be done away with. I don't really care for baldwin, or most of hellywood for that matter, but baldwin wouldn't have killed anyone is their hadn't been multiple fails before the gun got to him. The person who brought the live rounds onto the set, they need to find that person, because the number of live rounds found on the set was ridiculous. This whole thing is just insanity running amuck, and they need tougher guidelines when it comes to firearms on movie set's, and people who can look at a live round and a dummy round, who can tell the difference. I think anyone who said okay up to giving baldwin the gun should be liable for not catching the live round. G -d bless, and on to the next.
As someone who works in film, I'd wish that the film would be completed. Making films is such an intimate project and everyone has put so much time in it even before the shoot. And even though the plot might involve some one accidentally killing someone, the theme might be something completely suitable.
This was a workplace accident and people dying in film sets it probably not a rare as you would think. They can be dangerous places, there might be stunts, animals or other things that are hard to predict. This has just become such a huge news because it involves a celebrity.
The Hair is everything!!!! I know you love this cut and style and you’re killing it looking amazing!!! Thank you for all you do!!!
Speaking about AB and the dropped charges: I completely agree with dropping charges. He expected his crew to do their jobs so he could focus on his. He never ever would have meant for that to happen, and he’s aged 20 years from it obviously indicating that he is truly devastated from her death. You can see it on this man and I know he will always be extra vigilant in the future. I do not believe criminal charges do anything in teaching
I'll be on the rewatch crew due to being beautifully distracted by the Emilys showcase new hair which is just SLAAAAYING me throughout. love the darker toned amethyst, the sharper layered bob, it gives the Emily edge even more edge and I AM HERE FOR IT TWICE!
I thought I had read somewhere that there was live ammo on the set because they would target shoot live rounds after they wrapped for the night. In fact, I think there was live fire that very day or the evening before the "incident." There was also discussion about the guns not being locked up appropriately after being tested/shot. Just saying.
All things the prosecution needs to PROVE during HGR's trial. Just saying.
This case is so frustrating. We shouldn't even be talking about Baldwin. We should be talking about the person who PLANTED A BOX OF LIVE AMMO on a western movie set, in a box labeled DUMMIES. The cops don't even seem to care about the person who did that. And Emily doesn't even mention this. Hardly anybody talks about this, it's maddening. Hannah told the police that she RANDOMLY found a box of ammo on the set labeled dummies.
Dummies are not blanks. Dummies are designed to look like real cartridges, they are for shots where you need realistic looking bullets that WON'T go off. So for someone to have placed that box on the set, knowing that Hannah has been looking for dummy rounds the entire shoot, to me smells like deliberate sabotage that directly led to the death of a person. IOW murder.
But all anybody cares about is whether the schmuck who was handed a live weapon and told it was filled with dummy rounds is gonna get nailed to the wall for it. NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT THE KILLER.
Thank you for the continuing coverage Emily 💜
I'd love to hear more coverage on this.
I'm invested!
All real guns are removed from set. It’s being CGI’d in. The families want the movie complete because it was her passion. I think it should be totally up to the families and if the cast wants to go forward.
Super normal. When someone dies it’s important to carry out their vision
Their vision was to die for her craft if that's what is needed? Really??
@@judykniffin9932 Her vision was to see the completion of the film the way she wanted it. Good lord Judy... chill out. She was the cinematographer. She's literally the one who frames every scene to tell the story how she wants it presented. It's a big artistic role. As an artist, I get it.
Your hair is on point Emily! Thanks for making this make sense.
I’m love Emily’s haircut! It looks great. Very flattering !!! 😁
No. It looks terrible on her u blind bat
Ya know, I really want to see the scenes that Haylena was able to film before her death. If Rust is finished, I will try to see it just for that.
Your videos are always so interesting!
If they have concrete plans to recharge Baldwin couldn't they have simply asked for an extension?
Emily your coverage of this from a legal perspective is spot on. It's a shame you weren't the prosecutor. Big money and fame influenced this tragedy from the moment it happened. AB should have been charged with negligent homicide. He was just plain careless in handeling a weapon. Hanna Reed should never have been given the job as head armour. She didn't have the experience and was not given the authority to do the job correctly. David Halls was probably charged correctly and he made mistakes that led to shortcuts in safe handeling of a firearm. How live ammo ended up on set is the question that has never been answered and is where the responsibility lies. Overcharging AB and appointment of an unqualified prosecutor was unbelievable in a high profile case like this and ultimately will lead to no accountability for this very preventable loss of life. Thanks for your coverage of this story.
Darn! Had to catch this on the replay! ☕️
I’m with you, Emily. It’s so tragic! I’m still trying to figure out how a live round ever made it to the set, or maybe that was established and I missed it. I will NOT be seeing it.
If that was established, I missed it, too, & i've been following the case pretty closely. AFAIK, investigators still don't know how there came to be several live ammunition rounds in various places on the Rust set, including the ones found in the weapon & the one that killed Ms. Hutchins. All they know is that the chemical signature of the gunpowder from the live rounds found on set does NOT match the chemical signature of the gunpowder from any of the tested live rounds found at PDQ Arm & Prop, the prop company that supplied Rust with blanks, dummy rounds, weapons, etc., so that the prop supplier is unlikely to be the source of the live ammunition found on the Rust set, despite Ms. Gutierrez-Reed suing them.
Starry Wizdom, that is just insane. How could they not have traced that by now? I’m no expert, but we have people living in outer space, and they can’t trace a bullet to its source? Thank you for replying. I don’t get to watch it all, but thought surely I had just missed it.
I’m so surprised they’re resuming filming! Really thought the movie would be canceled
In the Crow that actor passed and filming still resumed and the film was a huge success. It would be a huge disservice for them to literally pour their life into a film and then to have get cancelled just because they passed in that film. I feel it’s like honoring to continue their work, and to me that is best.
They made Matthew Hutchins (Halyna's husband) Executive Producer last year - they wouldn't have done that if they were scrapping the project....this isn't new. Many productions continue after tragedy because of $$$ invested and the people working on it have bills to pay and mouths to feed.
11:27 Big difference between the armorer and the actor is the live bullet. Guiterrez was responsible for checking that every round of bullets on set. It was her job to shake the dummy rounds and ohear the bead confirming a dummy round before it was loaded into a gun.
I know people don't know this but gun safety on set is not the same as a firing range. Had the proper procedures been in place this wouldn't have happened.
Actors are not responsible for opening a gun themselves and checking it. IF an actor wants the gun checked in front of them, armorer takes it, opens it in front of the actor, does all the checks. But, an actor is not required to do that. It would be like asking them to check their own safety harness in a stunt. You can't depend on Actors being a fire arms experts.
If NM wants to charge Baldwin as a producer for the lack of safety on set, they need to charge all the producers.
As for the functioning of the gun, if they charged Baldwin for pulling the trigger, but he did not pull the trigger as he claimed, and the gun was modified so it could misfire without pulling the trigger, then that also changes the fact pattern.
Yes!
Well explained. The producer angle would be hard to prove he’s solely responsible from a producer standpoint if there are multiple producers therefore multiple parties responsible for that. They would have more luck with the pulling the trigger angle, which personally I can get behind a bit.
@@marlowemayhem3230 A lot of people don't understand how sets work. And they don't like Baldwin so want to see him go to jail. But, that's not Justice. I'm more upset the AD is getting off so lite. The AD is responsible for running the set day in and day out. He has a history of running unsafe sets.
Bologna. Every responsible actor knows to check the gun and not rely on other people I feel you are ridiculous
@@007nadineL - Total nonsense. Expecting an unqualified actor to check to ensure his firearm is safe is an obvious safety violation.
As someone who has a degree in digital cinematography, my only answer to the question about whether continuing the movie after a death seems right, My only answer is, that's just how the business is. Just look at the list of other movies that still came out after deaths occurred. The industry is pretty cold Like that. Ofc this is just from my perspective as someone who had a lot of questions about certain practices when it comes to producing movies and was basically just given am answer of that's just how it is.
I just started the video, I LOVE YOUR HAIR! Beautiful Emily❤
How long have you been using the LoMi? I've read a lot of reviews saying it broke down after only a few months of use, if it ever even worked properly
In the chat, she said she's been using hers about 8 months.
Love your hair … looks fantastic!!
I love your hair, Emily. The style and colour is stunning! 💜💜💜
Remember? Some of the staff does shoot cans and such WHEN ON BREAK OR PRE MOVIE ACTION
Loved the "Ticktock you don't stop" 😂
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I’m dying to know what colors were used in your hair, it looks so good!! The shine..😎
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Yes Yes Yes - Please Stay on the Case !!!!
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Yes, please continue this!
I'm glad their more focused on safety for the new set while they resume filming but maybe if it had been a bigger concern on the New Mexico set we wouldn't be here. I still won't be watching the movie, but I am glad changes have been made.
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Ive been waiting for this!!!!
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The red background of the thumbnail made me think this was a Philly d video at first 😂 excited to hear you break this down
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Hi Emily, I’m new here, but love to listen to you. Also love your hair
You should watch Emily covering Depp v heard it was brilliant
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Replay crew because I was off getting my nails done for my brithday.
In films that require weapons also require an armorer, hired by the producion company, before a weapon is handed to the actor, the armorer must check & certify the weapon is safe, by stating and demonstrating the weapon is not loaded before handing the weapon to the actor. The production company and armorer are liable. The actor is not required to know this. Alec is not required to know this.
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Holy moly we are back to a bob/lob 😍 it looks great!
Love the hair!
Whoa new hair! Very different but I think I like it. Thank you for breaking this down, I was confused over what happened.
Love the new hair cut😊
The prosecutor was sus af, saying prosecuting Baldwin would help her reelection campaign. All the snippiness about "big city lawyers" was further proof of that.
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I’m glad for him, his wife & 16 kids as I don’t believe he knew about the gun having real bullets or that he meant to kill that woman. Or even injure her.
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Edited to add a question… Where the hell did the live rounds come from? Why were they apparently so mistakable for the dummy rounds that it got “mixed up”? But like, How did they get into a location where they could be mixed up and loaded? If they didn’t match dummy rounds like they said, then who’s were they and where did they originate?
I really REALLY hate the idea that (intentional or not) Press comes first. What is the necessity of telling the public before you do your job and file the necessary documents. That feels so sketch to me. Like, talk after I guess if you need to, but why the hell would you talk first?
Help! I can't find the NM health and safety report that Emily reviewed. Could someone link it for me or tell me which title I need to look for
The only person responsible for this is whoever was responsible for the guns and checking for live rounds. Period
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No matter what, NO LIVE ROUND BULLET SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THAT GUN!!! What if an actor who does films using guns had a muscle memory thing where her or she pulled the trigger even though they weren’t supposed to. What if they had a seizure. What ever!!! No live bullet should EVER HAVE BEEN IN THERE!!! Baldwin NEVER SHOULD HAVE GONE THROUGH WHST HE’S GONE THROUGH. DISGUSTING!!
Anyone else thinking $$? Baldwin can afford a hefty settlement and Hannah as a member of the crew probably cannot.
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The armorer provided both the guns and the ammo. I don't know if that amounts to a crime, but it was criminally stupid to bring live rounds I have not fired a gun since I was 12 years old, but I still remember my dad's lesson: NEVER EVER POINT THE GUN AT A PERSON
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Love the new hair colour especially with the purple tips...