Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baldwin insists he didn’t pull the trigger. Therefore nobody is to blame. The gun shot itself. He refuses to admit he pulled the trigger… therefore he is lying about the basics and for that reason should be put in jail.
Halls claims he didn't say "cold gun" before handing it to Baldwin. He's lying and, according to your reasoning, he should go to jail.
Baldwin is on trial and he is going to lie. He has to since he made up a story that he didn’t pull the trigger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baldwin insists he didn’t pull the trigger. Therefore nobody is to blame. The gun shot itself. He refuses to admit he pulled the trigger… therefore he is lying about the basics and for that reason should be put in jail.
Halls claims he didn't say "cold gun" before handing it to Baldwin. He's lying and, according to your reasoning, he should go to jail.
Anonymous wrote:Baldwin insists he didn’t pull the trigger. Therefore nobody is to blame. The gun shot itself. He refuses to admit he pulled the trigger… therefore he is lying about the basics and for that reason should be put in jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probable Cause Statement filed
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/31/arts/alec-baldwin-manslaughter-rust-shooting.html
The one against Baldwin isn’t very convincing if, as has been described, it was very common to take the armorer’s or assistant director’s word for a gun being cold in general and on that set. I just don’t see how you get to gross negligence.
I wasn't able to read the NY Times story, but the CBS one I read included this: "In the probable cause statement, the investigator said an FBI analysis found the weapon couldn't fire without the trigger being pressed."
I still say the prosecutor has an uphill battle here. They are going to have an expert testify to this, which, fine. There's what should happen and there's what happened from the perspective of the people that were there, and there's what the jury is going to believe. I find the idea that a jury is going to find Baldwin's conduct reckless beyond a reasonable doubt to be far-fetched.
Assuming the gun had reached half cocked. On older revolvers, there is a half cocked position that makes the gun "safe." However, that safety is relatively weak and dropping the hammer from before reaching half cocked can fire. Baldwin says he let go of the hammer and the gun discharged. I would hope someone trained him about how to handle antique frearms, but according to the posters on this board, training is optional since all guns are the same and actors just act.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/baldwin-rust-interview-hammer-shooting-b1968961.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probable Cause Statement filed
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/31/arts/alec-baldwin-manslaughter-rust-shooting.html
The one against Baldwin isn’t very convincing if, as has been described, it was very common to take the armorer’s or assistant director’s word for a gun being cold in general and on that set. I just don’t see how you get to gross negligence.
I wasn't able to read the NY Times story, but the CBS one I read included this: "In the probable cause statement, the investigator said an FBI analysis found the weapon couldn't fire without the trigger being pressed."
I still say the prosecutor has an uphill battle here. They are going to have an expert testify to this, which, fine. There's what should happen and there's what happened from the perspective of the people that were there, and there's what the jury is going to believe. I find the idea that a jury is going to find Baldwin's conduct reckless beyond a reasonable doubt to be far-fetched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Stop making excuses for her because of her age. She is a mature adult who took a job which she applied for and presumably was trained to perform. While I suspect Baldwin and his foul temperament was difficult to work with and that would be challenging for a young person, she had a job to do and for whatever reason did not do it. If I were the victim's family this girl would be where all my anger would be and I am no fan of Alex Baldwin. This was her responsibility, period.
Which one is it? Mature adult or girl?
Anonymous wrote:
Stop making excuses for her because of her age. She is a mature adult who took a job which she applied for and presumably was trained to perform. While I suspect Baldwin and his foul temperament was difficult to work with and that would be challenging for a young person, she had a job to do and for whatever reason did not do it. If I were the victim's family this girl would be where all my anger would be and I am no fan of Alex Baldwin. This was her responsibility, period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I read that crew were shooting cans/target practice bc they were bored. and those bullets got mixed up with the movies.
As a 30 Rock and SNL fan, I do have a soft spot for Alec. And I do think his kids need him in their life. Heavily fined, no jail
And the victim's family should be very well compensated.
His wife is nuts and will be the downfall of all of them.
Please do not blame his wife for what happened here. That is terribly misogynistic.
Ahhh...wives are always blameless?
In this case, she was.
DP. Obviously AB shot the cinematagrapher himself. But it's hard not to notice how far AB has fallen while involved with someone who lives a fake identity. Certainly his life would be different had they never crossed paths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I read that crew were shooting cans/target practice bc they were bored. and those bullets got mixed up with the movies.
As a 30 Rock and SNL fan, I do have a soft spot for Alec. And I do think his kids need him in their life. Heavily fined, no jail
And the victim's family should be very well compensated.
His wife is nuts and will be the downfall of all of them.
Please do not blame his wife for what happened here. That is terribly misogynistic.
Ahhh...wives are always blameless?
In this case, she was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probable Cause Statement filed
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/31/arts/alec-baldwin-manslaughter-rust-shooting.html
The one against Baldwin isn’t very convincing if, as has been described, it was very common to take the armorer’s or assistant director’s word for a gun being cold in general and on that set. I just don’t see how you get to gross negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I read that crew were shooting cans/target practice bc they were bored. and those bullets got mixed up with the movies.
As a 30 Rock and SNL fan, I do have a soft spot for Alec. And I do think his kids need him in their life. Heavily fined, no jail
And the victim's family should be very well compensated.
His wife is nuts and will be the downfall of all of them.
Please do not blame his wife for what happened here. That is terribly misogynistic.
Ahhh...wives are always blameless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I read that crew were shooting cans/target practice bc they were bored. and those bullets got mixed up with the movies.
As a 30 Rock and SNL fan, I do have a soft spot for Alec. And I do think his kids need him in their life. Heavily fined, no jail
And the victim's family should be very well compensated.
His wife is nuts and will be the downfall of all of them.
Please do not blame his wife for what happened here. That is terribly misogynistic.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I read that crew were shooting cans/target practice bc they were bored. and those bullets got mixed up with the movies.
As a 30 Rock and SNL fan, I do have a soft spot for Alec. And I do think his kids need him in their life. Heavily fined, no jail
And the victim's family should be very well compensated.
His wife is nuts and will be the downfall of all of them.