12-14 hour days with 6 a.m. call times are common on set. Everyone leaves tired, leading to showing up the next morning in a catatonic state. Throw in the fact that it was a low-budget film with duplicate responsibilities for many and accidents are guaranteed. It's a very physically/psychologically draining business. I'm not making excuses but if you have never been there and done that you have no idea!
Yes but he didn't know that there wasn't a live round. The man didn't want someone to get hurt. I feel that it's the events leading up to the shooting that shows he's innocent. Whe need to find out who had access to these bullets and why did they put them in a gun being used for a movie. No live rounds should ever be used ever.
I have only known the media to be cooperative in trials with restricted info, documents, etc, so not a good look on whoever messed up. I believe the defendant was negligent but she still has a right to privacy from internet lunatics.
It should have been redacted by the prosecution, I believe. That would have made more sense. I’m not sure how the media is expected to redact information. I would want my information redacted regardless of media. A juror doesn’t need access to that.
For every single day of this trial hanna looks like its such a inconvenience for her to be there. She should have gotten more time in prison for her negligence in the death.
Seriously? That's why she's taking all those notes? Leans over the mention something to her attorneys every couple minutes? Eyeballs the computer screen in front of her constantly? What's doing there? Listening to AC/DC?😂😂😂. You guys need to wake up and smell the coffee. People set killing for jobs these days. Hope you got a steady income.
She's wearing a hell of a lot of makeup. That's whatever: whatever she wants to do for whatever the reason. But ow I am confused: how can somebody in jail have makeup and eye-liner and lipstick? I thought that all that was forbidden.
Did they recruit several of these young, inexperienced people (prop master, armor, EMT, etc) from a junior college? When 6 walked off day before, they should have stopped production and corrected problems. Perhaps they could have prevented the shooting.
Why is the judge fussing at the media for showing phone numbers when the prosecution had the responsibility to redact the documents? How is the media supposed to do that? I’ve seen trials where prosecution simply marked out the information.
This prosecutor either needs some time off or a brush. Her taking on and off her glasses is irritating. Hannah is guilty. She took the gun away from the scene and in her truck she should be charged with tampering with evidence.
It's her step father, he lives in a mobile home in Bullhead City Arizona. She lives in a different mobile home in Bullhead City. His name is Thell Reed he's 81. He's so famous yet lives in a run down trailer, highly doubt he has money to go.to.Santa Fe it's very expensive there
Hanna’s father who is a renowned expert in this field spoke for her as to be qualified for this position as an Armourer. Either her father is lying or she was qualified and she is 100 negligent and didn’t give a crap and now we are here. Pretty sad but she needs to be held 100 % responsible. She is not a child !
Regardless of qualification, she did not have the maturity to handle such a job. Anyone not understanding that is enablinv and part of the problem. She has the maturity of an irresponsible 17 yr old.
She is not his child! ...Thell Reed is Hannah's stepfather. Her real biological father's last name is Gutierrez. Thell's wife(Hannah's mom) had an affair with another guy(Gutierrez) and gave birth to Hannah.
It's her step father, Tell Reed, he is 81. He lives in a run down dirty trailer in Bullhead City Arizona. He doesn't have a pot to piss in, yet everyone makes him out to be so successful!
This is a simple case. Chain of custody. The armorer is a 100% at fault. Beyond any of this stupidity is why the movie industry is still using functional firearms.
Alec violated the most basic gun safety rules. He was ultimately responsible as he chose to pick up that weapon; therefore he had a duty to follow the most basic gun safety rules regardless of chain of custody.
correct.....movie industry usually rent modified guns, design for prop use, from 3rd party or self-produce. Every since the "Brandon Lee tragic accident"....These modified guns will not allow a live round to be chamber in thus not allowing the gun cylinder or magazine not fit properly into the gun and the gun barrels are block so nothing could ever exit the barrel, specially when shooting blanks. They were using real guns on the set of "Rust" and it's all Hannah's fault.
@@platosphaedo9097actors are actors - they read lines. They aren’t qualified to check weapons. That’s why they hire someone for weapons safety who is supposed to know. By your logic every actor would have to also be an arms expert
Arms safety rules are common sense. It is not rocket science. If real guns on movie sets, then learn the safety rules. Even if not real, need to check. No one should be ignorant of safety rules. I knew them well before the age of eleven.
Arms safety rules are common sense. It is not rocket science. If real guns on movie sets, then learn the safety rules. Even if not real, need to check. No one should be ignorant of safety rules. I knew them well before the age of eleven.
I think what Bowles is going for is the producers hired a bunch of know nothings (not Hannah necessarily) to save money and cut costs and created an unsafe work environment by not following accepted safety procedures and protocols and therefore should be sued for giving medics PTSD. And camera grips. He's not really got Hannah's best interests at heart here, on the surface anyway. Jmo. It is probably the easiest way to go, although we see now that it didn't really do the trick. Got to see a lot of nice ammo, didn't we? Maybe that's coming up 😂😂😂. The new wealth redistribution paradigm to replace welfare.
All these government officials make our communities look bad. They have no idea what they are doing and it seems like they don't think outside the box. From what I'm hearing these officials don't have good scope of morality. They don't think about what someone could do way before anything goes down on scene. If evidence was removed or taken then that evidence is dismissible because the lady working as a tech didn't think about the fact that someone could have taken stuff off scene. In this job you have to be thorough
Is that why she's a district court judge? I could be wrong but I think she's the chief judge for the district. Could be wrong. It looks like an elected position. She's pretty well up there. 78% approval rating or something like that among attorneys. Google her. She's there.
They charge the woman that handed the gun to the guy that hired the woman that loaded gun that pulled the trigger that killed a woman-his trial was so speedy we didn’t even notice
She is a great actor. Total character change for court, from appearance to attitude. We all know you're a rootin tootin party girl who shoots for fun. I wonder what drugs she's in possession of while handling firearms. Maybe that's why she's covering her arms.
Not such a great actress , it is obvious she is making a sham innocent face …far too controlled as I see it . Sh3 should admit to being slack and take the rap .
She was working as a prop assistant, which is a physical job. Of course she will look different at trial. People working in the movie and entertainment industry often have an alternative look.
The low quality of rural, hillbilly government is conspicuously in evidence here. Nobody in this entire affair -- on either side -- seems especially smart or capable.
Really? Jeez I’ve been watching the DA Fani Willis trial and that is a total sh*tshow. This trial seems to be moving right along, not a ton of objections or interjections from the judge; direct/cross/redirect are smooth-lawyers seem polite and succinct-they are not tripping over their words or repeating themselves ad nauseum. But that’s just my perspective based on the circus going on in Fulton County, Georgia.
Shouldn't their phone numbers be redacted for those not in Court?
It's New Mexico... the land of no rules
my question is: How can a girl trained by a father who is a highly experienced professional at this job put a live round in a firearm?
Cocaines a helluva drug🤪
2:53:31 The "owner name" of Hannah's phone is revealed. I wish the camera had been on her face instead of the witness's. 😀
Hahahahahaha
2:53:31 😂
Wasn't on my trial bingo card. 😂
I had to rewind that part just to make sure I heard that correctly lmao 😂
@@missgigglebox748I did the same thing!!!😂😂😂😂😂
12-14 hour days with 6 a.m. call times are common on set. Everyone leaves tired, leading to showing up the next morning in a catatonic state. Throw in the fact that it was a low-budget film with duplicate responsibilities for many and accidents are guaranteed. It's a very physically/psychologically draining business. I'm not making excuses but if you have never been there and done that you have no idea!
Does the trial touch base on that issue?
Could you imagine if they released Alec Baldwins phone number 😂
Don't trust courts to get anything right. They lose documents all the time.
ALEC BALDWIN PULLED THE TRIGGER
Yes! He’s not accountable?
Yes but he didn't know that there wasn't a live round. The man didn't want someone to get hurt. I feel that it's the events leading up to the shooting that shows he's innocent. Whe need to find out who had access to these bullets and why did they put them in a gun being used for a movie. No live rounds should ever be used ever.
Don't do drugs, kids!
I have only known the media to be cooperative in trials with restricted info, documents, etc, so not a good look on whoever messed up. I believe the defendant was negligent but she still has a right to privacy from internet lunatics.
It should have been redacted by the prosecution, I believe. That would have made more sense. I’m not sure how the media is expected to redact information. I would want my information redacted regardless of media. A juror doesn’t need access to that.
Did the Judge forget they listed two of those numbers out loud? Not just on the screen?
For every single day of this trial hanna looks like its such a inconvenience for her to be there. She should have gotten more time in prison for her negligence in the death.
Seriously? That's why she's taking all those notes? Leans over the mention something to her attorneys every couple minutes? Eyeballs the computer screen in front of her constantly? What's doing there? Listening to AC/DC?😂😂😂. You guys need to wake up and smell the coffee. People set killing for jobs these days. Hope you got a steady income.
She sure cleaned up.
She’s pretty. Which you couldn’t see before.
Yes, she is.
NO SOUND ON THIS WHOLE DAMN EPISODE
I guess the lawyers gave her a sweet little girl makeover to make her look like somebody she's totally not.
She was on a movie set. Bet your mom dresses you for church.
She's wearing a hell of a lot of makeup. That's whatever: whatever she wants to do for whatever the reason. But ow I am confused: how can somebody in jail have makeup and eye-liner and lipstick? I thought that all that was forbidden.
Was there anything good In the text?
Did they recruit several of these young, inexperienced people (prop master, armor, EMT, etc) from a junior college? When 6 walked off day before, they should have stopped production and corrected problems. Perhaps they could have prevented the shooting.
Why is HG even there? So people can gawk at her? It's ridiculous.
Why is the judge fussing at the media for showing phone numbers when the prosecution had the responsibility to redact the documents? How is the media supposed to do that? I’ve seen trials where prosecution simply marked out the information.
Because she doesn't know or want to blame prosecution, maybe.
New law; no real guns on set, and plastic rounds only.
this was a dangerous cowboy movie. They needed more people to manage guns & ammo. Hiring 1 dopey stoned armourer was a bad decision.
This prosecutor either needs some time off or a brush. Her taking on and off her glasses is irritating. Hannah is guilty. She took the gun away from the scene and in her truck she should be charged with tampering with evidence.
Alec pulled the trigger.
I am wondering if her father is sitting in the court room??
It's her step father, he lives in a mobile home in Bullhead City Arizona. She lives in a different mobile home in Bullhead City. His name is Thell Reed he's 81. He's so famous yet lives in a run down trailer, highly doubt he has money to go.to.Santa Fe it's very expensive there
I think someone said he's on the witness list.
Where's the bullet that was found in Souza?
Hanna’s father who is a renowned expert in this field spoke for her as to be qualified for this position as an Armourer. Either her father is lying or she was qualified and she is 100 negligent and didn’t give a crap and now we are here. Pretty sad but she needs to be held 100 % responsible. She is not a child !
Regardless of qualification, she did not have the maturity to handle such a job. Anyone not understanding that is enablinv and part of the problem.
She has the maturity of an irresponsible 17 yr old.
She is not his child! ...Thell Reed is Hannah's stepfather. Her real biological father's last name is Gutierrez. Thell's wife(Hannah's mom) had an affair with another guy(Gutierrez) and gave birth to Hannah.
It's her step father, Tell Reed, he is 81. He lives in a run down dirty trailer in Bullhead City Arizona. He doesn't have a pot to piss in, yet everyone makes him out to be so successful!
Nah, he's 81, and not even married to Hannah married to her mother anymore. He's a piker that lives in a run down little trailer in Bullhead City AZ
@@patbrown2699 He was the Armourer that trained her and vouched for her .
The prosecutor reminds me of a mentally disturbed woman I once knew...
Are those antennas?
lmao
She ordered Japanese for lunch and came prepared
Did you see her team lady clothes and tramp shoes and fake eyelashes? To court? She might fly away when she blinks. Can't watch this!
This is a simple case. Chain of custody. The armorer is a 100% at fault. Beyond any of this stupidity is why the movie industry is still using functional firearms.
Alec violated the most basic gun safety rules. He was ultimately responsible as he chose to pick up that weapon; therefore he had a duty to follow the most basic gun safety rules regardless of chain of custody.
correct.....movie industry usually rent modified guns, design for prop use, from 3rd party or self-produce. Every since the "Brandon Lee tragic accident"....These modified guns will not allow a live round to be chamber in thus not allowing the gun cylinder or magazine not fit properly into the gun and the gun barrels are block so nothing could ever exit the barrel, specially when shooting blanks. They were using real guns on the set of "Rust" and it's all Hannah's fault.
@@platosphaedo9097actors are actors - they read lines. They aren’t qualified to check weapons. That’s why they hire someone for weapons safety who is supposed to know. By your logic every actor would have to also be an arms expert
Arms safety rules are common sense. It is not rocket science. If real guns on movie sets, then learn the safety rules. Even if not real, need to check. No one should be ignorant of safety rules. I knew them well before the age of eleven.
Arms safety rules are common sense. It is not rocket science. If real guns on movie sets, then learn the safety rules. Even if not real, need to check. No one should be ignorant of safety rules. I knew them well before the age of eleven.
Not sure if the insect antennae were a good idea.
Eye make up is stupid as the leather skirt. Night out on the town?
Why does the prosecutor walk like that?
2 hours into day two and my question is: Is their defense that it’s really hard to keep track of which round is which so you can’t really blame her?
I think what Bowles is going for is the producers hired a bunch of know nothings (not Hannah necessarily) to save money and cut costs and created an unsafe work environment by not following accepted safety procedures and protocols and therefore should be sued for giving medics PTSD. And camera grips. He's not really got Hannah's best interests at heart here, on the surface anyway. Jmo. It is probably the easiest way to go, although we see now that it didn't really do the trick. Got to see a lot of nice ammo, didn't we? Maybe that's coming up 😂😂😂. The new wealth redistribution paradigm to replace welfare.
All these government officials make our communities look bad. They have no idea what they are doing and it seems like they don't think outside the box. From what I'm hearing these officials don't have good scope of morality. They don't think about what someone could do way before anything goes down on scene. If evidence was removed or taken then that evidence is dismissible because the lady working as a tech didn't think about the fact that someone could have taken stuff off scene. In this job you have to be thorough
Because if you aren't thorough then the whole case could come crashing down.
Yes, stop with the fake lips etc. Do you damn job, then if you do that, maybe reward yourself and get a tit job or something.
😂anyone else feel like this judge is a great choice for Night Court?
😂😂😂
Is that why she's a district court judge? I could be wrong but I think she's the chief judge for the district. Could be wrong. It looks like an elected position. She's pretty well up there. 78% approval rating or something like that among attorneys. Google her. She's there.
What did she name her phone?!?! 😂😂😂😂
They charge the woman that handed the gun to the guy that hired the woman that loaded gun that pulled the trigger that killed a woman-his trial was so speedy we didn’t even notice
guilty as hell lol.
Did the EMT switch shit so she could get cash?
I don’t think twirling your hair while the jury is walking in, under these circumstances, is a good look
She is a great actor. Total character change for court, from appearance to attitude. We all know you're a rootin tootin party girl who shoots for fun. I wonder what drugs she's in possession of while handling firearms. Maybe that's why she's covering her arms.
Not such a great actress , it is obvious she is making a sham innocent face …far too controlled as I see it . Sh3 should admit to being slack and take the rap .
She was working as a prop assistant, which is a physical job. Of course she will look different at trial. People working in the movie and entertainment industry often have an alternative look.
She looks good, I think. I feel sorry for her. Not her fault. She made some mistakes. We all do.
I want to be a tree
Same
Hannah ❤
Anyone check her water bottle? With her history, she might be pulling an amber t.. umm heard.
What did her drug screening say?
She looks like one of those they,them folks.
You said she lol😂
The low quality of rural, hillbilly government is conspicuously in evidence here. Nobody in this entire affair -- on either side -- seems especially smart or capable.
Really? Jeez I’ve been watching the DA Fani Willis trial and that is a total sh*tshow. This trial seems to be moving right along, not a ton of objections or interjections from the judge; direct/cross/redirect are smooth-lawyers seem polite and succinct-they are not tripping over their words or repeating themselves ad nauseum. But that’s just my perspective based on the circus going on in Fulton County, Georgia.
@derekholdt9707 What an ignorant comment.