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8 minutes ago, SNOORDA said:

Name me another job other than acting where you can accidentally shoot and kill someone and not hold any accountability.  
 

 

Ask the families of Oscar Grant and Philando Castile.

7 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

My mind isn’t made up anything except that supposition is not fact. A concept you obviously struggle with.

"he made it up" is your opinion, dingleberry with dumbsauce.

Saw these two quotes and I'm starting to piece together what happened

 

Baldwin says he cocked the gun, and was discussing with Hutchins how it looked on camera.

And

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"As Baldwin then practiced drawing and firing the weapon, a bullet discharged injuring director Joel Souza and killing Hutchins.”

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He was using a Colt Single Action Army revolver..... He was carrying a fully loaded gun, which you should never ever do 

 

This video explains it.... 

 

 

19 hours ago, Toastrel said:

"he made it up" is your opinion, dingleberry with dumbsauce.

You, of course, conveniently ignored my words before the ones that you just quoted, which you had to do because you’re too narcissistic to admit that your original post was ridiculously ignorant. Even by your usually ridiculously ignorant standards.

I watched the interview and besides the fact that he shouldn’t be speaking on this in public, because despite the fact that he’s a total ****, it is traumatic to accidentally shoot someone so he probably isn’t the most reliable narrator right now. Putting that aside, the whole thing was gross. From him saying he’s not the victim and proceeding to act like a victim for the entire interview to saying he doesn’t feel any guilt. He may not because he’s a narcissist - or maybe he’s trying to set up his defense. But to say you do not feel any guilt - I’m sorry but if I was driving a car that had faulty brakes and I hit someone, or if I was holding a smart phone that exploded and hit someone in the head, or any number of scenarios that weren’t my fault but resulted in someone dying - yeah I’d feel guilt for the rest of my life. 

On 12/3/2021 at 10:50 AM, we_gotta_believe said:

Ask the families of Oscar Grant and Philando Castile.

I’ve been meaning to look them up because I’m not familiar.  Haven’t got around to it though. 

Rust & Epstein? 

"That escalated quickly"

  • 4 months later...

Definitely pulled the trigger 

 

He said his finger was never on the trigger. The clip obviously shows otherwise.

Here's the video of Baldwin being told by the police that she died:

 

2 minutes ago, Procus said:

Here's the video of Baldwin being told by the police that she died:

 

Amateur hour in the interview. 
 

First off, you never preface bad news with a "I have something to tell you” and then use ambiguous terms like "didn’t make it”. You just come out and say, “[Name] is dead.” It’s cold but you can’t have any ambiguity there. You need to be to the point. 
 

Secondly, you never break the silence after you make a statement or ask a question to the interviewee. First person to talk loses, and the two investigators both lost. 
 

Granted they were probably working under the assumption that it was a horrific accident, however there’s still a good chance of a prosecutable offense even if it was just a horrific accident. 

1 hour ago, The_Omega said:

He said his finger was never on the trigger. The clip obviously shows otherwise.

 

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He is a worthless POS. All he had to do was admit what he did, and show remorse.

But no, he has to deny, and prevaricate, and basically be a tool bag.

 

Alec she's dead. It is your fault. Not alone, the aholes who allowed it to happen are guilty too. If somebody did intentionally mix in a live round, they are as well, but YOU PULLED THE TRIGGER F-FACE.

  • 2 months later...

 

 

5 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

 

 

That you don’t realize the similarity between the two is humorous.

This idiot just did an Instagram live interviewing Woody Allen - WOODY ALLEN. Besides the unintentional comedy of these two tech illiterate fools trying to use Instagram Live while WiFi is dropping, Alec is screaming at his housemaid to quiet the dogs in a poor attempt at Spanish, and his flashing his fat ass at the camera while not realizing he was still live - it’s just so gross and tone deaf to think there is much interest in listening to an abusive, negligent, misogynistic dick interview a creepy pedophile. 

13 minutes ago, binkybink77 said:

This idiot just did an Instagram live interviewing Woody Allen - WOODY ALLEN. Besides the unintentional comedy of these two tech illiterate fools trying to use Instagram Live while WiFi is dropping, Alec is screaming at his housemaid to quiet the dogs in a poor attempt at Spanish, and his flashing his fat ass at the camera while not realizing he was still live - it’s just so gross and tone deaf to think there is much interest in listening to an abusive, negligent, misogynistic dick interview a creepy pedophile. 

I knew nothing about him until all this stuff happened lol. Now that I see all this stuff I can agree he is the ultimate scumbag

4 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

I knew nothing about him until all this stuff happened lol. 

Seriously?   He’s been in tons of movies.

12 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

Seriously?   He’s been in tons of movies.

Well yeah I watched his movies. I meant outside of acting

16 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

Well yeah I watched his movies. I meant outside of acting

I remember several years back him leaving an angry voicemail for his daughter that ended up getting played on the radio.  :lol: 

 

:roll: 

35 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

 

Lmao!!!

  • 1 month later...

FBI forensic report concludes Alec Baldwin pulled trigger on 'Rust' set: report

Alec Baldwin was holding a gun that discharged on a New Mexico set, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins

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A new discovery has been made in the fatal "Rust" shooting involving Alec Baldwin. 

According to ABC News, which obtained a copy of the FBI's forensic report, the gun used on the New Mexico movie set could not have been fired without the trigger being pulled.

The FBI conducted an accidental discharge test and determined the gun used in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins "could not be made to fire without a pull of the trigger," the report stated, according to the outlet.

 
 

A new discovery was made in Alec Baldwin's involvement in the fatal "Rust" shooting. 

A new discovery was made in Alec Baldwin's involvement in the fatal "Rust" shooting.  (Photo by Sonia Moskowitz/Getty Images)

The test showed that when the 45 Colt caliber F.lli Pietta single-action revolver's hammer was in the quarter and half-C positions, the gun would not fire without the trigger being pulled.

When the hammer was in the fully cocked position, the gun "could not be made to fire without a pull of the trigger while the working internal components were intact and functional," according to the outlet.

In December, Baldwin, who was in possession of the firearm on set, told ABC News that he did not fire the weapon. "The trigger wasn't pulled," Baldwin said. "I didn't pull the trigger."

 

The Santa Fe Sheriff's Office received the FBI's full forensic report on the Alec Baldwin "Rust" shooting.

The Santa Fe Sheriff's Office received the FBI's full forensic report on the Alec Baldwin "Rust" shooting. (Jim Spellman/Getty Images)

Nearly 10 months since the fatal "Rust" shooting, which resulted in Hutchins' death, the Santa Fe Sheriff's Office has received the full forensic report from the FBI.

According to a press release, the Santa Fe Sheriffs' detectives received the FBI's completed forensic reports on Aug. 2. They were then forwarded to the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI) "for review."

 

"The OMI had advised the Sheriff's Office that they required these forensic reports to finalize their investigation," the release reads. The sheriff's office received the "official OMI reports" on Wednesday.

 

This aerial photo shows the Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, N.M., on Oct. 23, 2021. Actor Alec Baldwin was holding a gun on the set of a Western being filmed at the ranch on Oct. 21; the gun discharged a live projectile, killing the cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins. 

This aerial photo shows the Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, N.M., on Oct. 23, 2021. Actor Alec Baldwin was holding a gun on the set of a Western being filmed at the ranch on Oct. 21; the gun discharged a live projectile, killing the cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins.  (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong  |  Photo by Fred Hayes/Getty Images for SAGindie)

Per the release, detectives with the homicide and computer crimes unit at the Suffolk County Police Department in New York are still actively assisting the Santa Fe Sheriffs' office in obtaining and processing Alec Baldwin’s phone records.

"The District Attorney’s office has been working with Suffolk County PD, and Baldwin’s lawyer to acquire the phone records," Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said. "Once Suffolk County PD completes its agency assist and sends those records to New Mexico law enforcement, our detectives will need to then thoroughly review those phone records for evidentiary purposes."

Once the phone records are obtained, as well as the official OMI and forensic reports are reviewed, the Santa Fe Sheriff's investigative case will be sent to the district attorney for review and ultimately final charging decisions.

 

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