Alec Baldwin & Hannah Gutierrez: Police Interrogation
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- Actor Alec Baldwin and movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez answer questions from police, hours after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was shot and killed during a 'Rust' film rehearsal.
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03:48 Hannah Gutierrez Police Interview
14:06 Police Question: Shooting Aftermath
24:53 Expert Analysis
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00:00 Baldwin Movie Shooting Trial Preview
03:48 Hannah Gutierrez Police Interview
14:06 Police Question: Shooting Aftermath
24:53 Expert Analysis
29:18 Alec Baldwin Police Interview
43:04 Expert Analysis
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12:30 the changing story
TY for adding the timestamps.
Someone could use her lack of knowledge of the industry to set her up. It would have to be after she locked up the guns in the safe to go to lunch who else had the code who brought the safe from where when and why who made the safe if nothing found this could be a cult of the movie makers
The Irony: Mr. Fervent Anti Gun Alec Baldwin, shot and killed someone with a Colt 45 Revolver.
Y does this keep happening?
such a nonchalant attitude for a gal whos mistake killed a woman
This dolt belongs out in the yard.
And, OMG, the vocal fry.
She thinks she is a big shot...
I hope they’re investigating if there was intent. This isn’t normal behavior.
@@lillydogpoo65
If her thinking she's in the same ' circle '
as AB ( in all facets ).... mmm... shows her ' naive youth (?) ' - someone will be held responsible for the murder & I think most know it won't be AB .
This is nepotism at its worst. Her father was/is a a well respected veteran armorer on movie sets. She was given entry into the profession on his reputation without earning it...and it cost someone their life.
Sounds like the opening statement of the prosecution! Well done!
Gotta pick the big gangster he would’ve took care of business there
Why was there REAL ammunition in the first place this person suppose to be a woman is rather appalling
yes you’re right BUT they also hired her because she was young and inexperienced, so CHEAP. In addition to working as an armorer, they bullied her into working props too. Experienced armorers were turning this job down for a reason. Hannah and production both hold responsibility here. They were stretching their armorer too thin and apparently - other people were handling the guns in props! Having the armorer work a superior position in props undercuts the importance of the licensed armored being the only person to handle the guns. Live shots should not be on a set, never! But the experienced set crew who left cited live rounds being shot as one of the many safety concerns precipitating their resignation! So…production knew there were live rounds and never halted production to make sure they were off! Nuts nuts nuts!
She had an extremely large lunch . Probably tired
I worked on films for 24 years and have done a ton of action stuff. And as a camera person, I've never seen such an unprofessional armorer. NEVER. We had a guy who was in complete control. Nobody touched the guns except him. He checked every gun after every take. There were no questions ever about his safety checks.
Did the actors check the guns too? Was that the protocol?
@@mlg4035 the armorer would show the gun to the actor always. Having said that, actors never pointed guns toward camera or crew without the camera having protection.
@@mlg4035 On my one student film set as armorer, no actor was allowed to touch either guns or blanks until after a full day of training. And to your question, yes, the actors rechecked everything after I checked everything and handed over. And of course no pointing even with the blank only dummy guns that can't possibly fire a projectile.
@@johnpublic6582 there is a possibility that a fragment from the shell comes out of a “blank”. The armorer after every take will clean the barrel etc to make sure there’s no debris/fragments.
@@kevinn1158 You should have some actual experience before you contradict that a blank only dummy gun that does not have a barrel and there is no path from the blank to the "muzzle" can fire debris. But thanks for your feelz.
“Welcome to the worst day of my life”? Wow. Guess whose day was even worse?
She made me SICK when she said that!!! What a little rat!!!
Never trust a person with yellow and blue hair. I am very serious!!
Hannah Gutierrez got the job through the connection of her Father. That is a problem. She was not professional. A life was lost.
AGREE
Nepo Baby
The person who had the gun last had the highest responsibility. You NEVER ever point a gun at someone like that. He had a responsibility to thoroughly check that gun for a round. If this were anyone else, they would be sitting in prison long before now. That movie set was also fast and loose. There were many failures that led up to a loss of life.
I always thought that you had to have taken a class and prove that you know what you are doing and she said that her father taught her the job.
@@southerncaltattooedbiker3643 They were cutting corners on that set. She was not even union and doing two jobs. It was an accident waiting to happen.
She seems more upset that she lost her job, than her actions lead to a woman losing her life
Yea. What I am seeing is a drastic lack of maturity. Not good when one is working as an armorer. 😬☠️
Nepo baby @@taxiuniversum
@@misskathleen490 yep, it's nepotism. She had the right parent, but that didn't make her right for the job...
She's definitely guilty
Thats EXACTLY what I wrote above your comment. It was a very self absorbed comment to make. I would be like "Oh my GOD" and so upset about the person hurt.
Cheapest Rust Gun Expert Alec could find. You get what you pay for...
Good Point.
ALEX hahaha
When he has all the money in the world!! Never be "cheap" when people's lives are at stake!! 😢
The union workers were on strike.
It's the only one he could find.
Don't forget, productions are being forced to hire people based upon their biology and not on their qualifications/experience-these days.
I’ve always said that had the scene called for Baldwin to put that gun to his own head , you can be absolutely certain he would’ve checked and double checked that gun .
Definitely.
As the cartridges were dummies, the only way to know is to unload the gun and check that each one had the hole in the side. Not easy, as it was a single action revolver, not one that you can flip the roulette to the side for easy access to the shells. That's why a professional armouer is employed.
@@user-lg9qw1mc7s Am I right in saying that to disarm it, you need to pull the trigger and keep your thumb on the hammer? Sorry, no nothing about guns. They seem very dangerous guns.
That's what the prop manager testified@@ryand141
You obviously don’t understand how ‘shoots’ with firearms happen.
If I were even very remotely involved in someone's death by shooting, I would be a blubbering mess. This is unbelievable.
she didn't know she was dead yet.
Super casual- trying to make light of the situation-
@@jennyd9144 They knew she was critically injured, i.e., possibly dying.
To be fair, everyone processes shock differently
@@carlycrays2831 True, and I am definitely a crier 🤣
She doesn't seem as concerned about a woman losing her life as she does about fluffing her mullet
The mullet fluffing is annoying as hell. Nobody with a green and black mullet should be in charge of anything more than catering.
@@jensgronning4436 Green and black? It's purple and bleached blonde
Ha! Lmao!
Strung out drug addicts mess with their hair a lot like that.
Obviously guilty 😂
Hannah G. does not give the appearance of a methodical person at all. Nor does she appear very concerned about anything other than her job.
Quite the wardrobe change from first questioning.
Entitled child put into a position she had no right to be in. She belongs in jail .
And the people that put her in that job.
@Hereford1642 Amen
it's so obvious and sickening.. were they trying to say money? my teenage who had 1 weapons course is more responsible than she is!
How dare you criticize a strong independent empowered kween?! PATRIARCHY!!!
Guess what, she is (sentenced to 16 months).
This is what happens when producers cut costs on a crappy budget movie and hire a young and inexperienced armorer.
this is what happens when an inexperience girl that wants to shoot the prop guns with live ammo
Her father is a renowned armorer. It was more likely due to nepotism and connections rather than saving money.
"welcome to the worst day of my life" is such a selfish thing to say imo
She seriously pissed me off when she said that. What a little rat
You never assume anything with a gun. Never ever.
That is not true, you are always supposed to assume it is loaded
Actors without arms/ammunition knowledge and training cannot be expected to act as set armorers. Having untrained actors dumping rounds out of revolvers to personally check them prior to every scene and then reloading them introduces all kinds of legal and chain of evidence jeopardy. That's why you have trained armorers. Blaming Baldwin for the discharge is ridiculous.
@@barrybarnes96 the first thing we are taught as a responsible gun owner is that to always assume the gun is loaded so Baldwin is culpable not only did he aim it right at her but he pulled back the hammer and pulled the trigger he denied pulling the trigger but when we saw the footage he had his finger on the trigger the whole time the idiot
Baldwin was the producer and hired an inexperienced armorer, then proceeded to handle the guns knowing she was sick that day and not on set.
@barrybarnes Alec should not have cocked the hammer back…furthermore, it’s said he was shooting live rounds the recent days on set. So he knows there are live rounds circulating. Even if there was a dummy or blank round in it, he could’ve still injured the Helena who was close to him with a blank.
Hannah is definitely responsible, and so are others. Why were non-licensed armorers (prop master Sarah) handling the guns and ammo?!
Given her attitude I'd be surprised if she checks anything properly
She’s so bored and nonchalant, very unprofessional. She got the job on her father’s reputation.
Esp her hair.
They were shooting soda cans with live rounds during lunch. ! She didn’t mention that.
Not true.
I haven't heard such a thing, but nothing is impossible, Everything was kaotic that day
What were LIVE ROUNDS doing on a movie set in the first place.
She had accidently mixed in some live rounds in her dummy round container from shooting practice at another location. Gross negligence.
Wow Hannah appears to have 0 empathy 😮
She probably even put real ammunition on purpose. I wouldn't doubt it for a second based on seeing how calmed she looks on this interview. It's like she's being inconvenienced with something beneath her.
Hannah didn’t know Helena was killed
@@carsonsmith8607It wasn't her, but we know other people on set were playing with the guns
She’s more worried about herself.
Meanwhile this joke of a news reporter is saying oh she must have felt bad as if none of us are watching 😮
Her body language is completely laid back for such a serious situation. I would be leaned forward and very engaged, sad, traumatized. Not sure I’ve even sat that comfortable in a long time, since covid, financial stress has changed me.
If your armorer has green hair you know where the problem is
First rule of firearms-ALWAYS assume the gun is loaded. Period. My dad taught me that as a teen when we shot skeet. And he never let me forget it.
I've seen a million movie scenes where the bad guy shoots the other bad guy straight into the chest from 2 ft away with both guys in the frame..was it up to the actor to assume the gun was loaded? NO. It was up to the armourer to make sure the gun had a blank in it.
@@barrybarnes96 actually it should be up to both. I wouldn’t let someone hand me a gun and trust them-I would check for myself. But that’s my opinion and we all have opinions :)
@@barrybarnes96yes absolutely. That's why you hire an armourer. They are actors not armourers.
@@greeneyedsoutherngirl6468personally I would check a firearm handed to me as well. It's a unique situation on a film set as you would never point a firearm at a person under any circumstances usually. So you would think it would be important to re check.
Why was there live ammo even on the set?
There shouldn't have been any question over whether the gun was loaded with the 'correct' ammo. The fact that this is even possible is such an indictment of US culture!
Drugs, Guns and Dumbasses don't work well together.
The American Dream + Jesus and Babies
Drugs, guns and dumbasses. Maybe a comedy series?
@@raabche That was a bizarre comment.
Theres an entire industry of just that lol
No wonder the unidet states in on slowly collapsing then
Hannah knew why the camera crew quit the day before, she's lying. I wouldn't trust her to walk my dog.
I think it is super weird thats she brings up Brandon Lee's death.
It's probably because it's such a well known case which affected how gun safety is handled on movie sets.
The killer cartridge in The Crow movie was a powder-charged blank with no bullet. There was a bullet lodged in the barrel from a prior scene and the blank charge shot it out of the barrel. The issue here is a LIVE ROUND was bought on set. The real mystery is where did it come from before it got on set.?
She's compensating
I wouldn't trust her to wash my car let alone work on a movie set with weapons
I agree these people are all 2calm and sketchy! I knew better about guns as a child! I think Alec Baldwin is crazy anyhow just how he lets his wife fully pretend to from Spain-when she was born and raised in Boston! The lies are so deep it’s to the point Hilaria has named all their children Spanish names👀
Yep Alec was saving money on her. He saved a lot of money on things on set. Making things more dangerous
I wouldn’t trust her to feed my dog with a prepackaged cellophane wrapped dog food meal.
@@StaceyJoy14he didn’t hire her
i woukdnt trust her to wash my toilet
She doesn’t present herself as professional. The way she looks, acts and speaks. She appears lazy and bored, without much normal emotion to the gravity of the situation.
She’s very young to have such an important job snd seems nonplussed about it.
The way one dresses and carries themselves does denote professionalism and a willingness to truly care about a job.
I was raised to look nice every time I went to work, employers loved it and it makes one feel better to at least try!
She looks like she just got out of bed!
Plus, her words aren’t even professional as she describes rounds and how to check guns.
It’s very sad Baldwin didn’t take notice about her demeanor, NVM who her father is.
I just found her whole being to be totally offensive.
You explained it perfectly.
Spoilt brat 🤷🏾♀️
You've clearly never worked on a film set. Crew don't wear suits. Most roles involve climbing in and around things all day, handling equipment, lifting stuff. It's physical work. They are also long days (13 hours) and she was doing two jobs, not one.
I don't think @mimiity9585 was suggesting that Hannah should be wearing a suit. Hannah looks like a slob. Just because your job requires "climbing in and around things, handling equipment, and lifting stuff" does not automatically mean you shouldn't take any pride in your appearance. Caring about being taken seriously is just one of the many perks of taking pride in your appearance. Appearance isn't the only thing that be taken into account but it certainly helps. I have a job in which I work in crazy conditions for 12-14 hours a day, I don't come to work wearing an evening gown or expensive clothes, but I look neat and clean@@postcardsfromprotest
Agreed 100%!!!!!
She is insufferable. Can we throw her in jail now?
after trump yes.
if the grand daddy of insufferables is walking around free, why should she be in jail?
TRUMP WILL SAVE THIS COUNTRY FROM SICK LIBERALS LIKE YOU @@AsifKhan-hf9zy
Insufferable was the word I was looking for. Her demeanor, the nonchalance, the you know it was like, the vocal fry, the disinterested messing with the hair, by the way the inadequate interrogation, Insufferable indeed
Perfect summary.
@@AsifKhan-hf9zyits Gona suck for you come November. President trump will retake the throne that’s rightfully his!! Buckle up bucko!
"I hardly even go shotting with 45 ammo". What? Why would she say that? "Hardly ever"?
Obviously her dad’s a famous armorer so their whole life is probably guns- sounds like she shoots real guns on her spare time which makes sense but she prob doesn’t normally shoot 45 which is a pretty large caliber. Prob shoots 9mm and stuff like that more is what it sounds like.
She seems bored, flippant, & like this was nothing. So strange.
Pretty funny how during her interview she made fun of Nick Cage for yelling at her when she had a negligent discharge right next to his ears. I mean, it's funny that he yelled at her, and that she is this incompetent.
It could have severely injured Nick Cage hearing.
Funny? There's nothing funny about this tragedy.
@@craigjgomez 9/11 was a national tragedy
He was outraged and wanted her fired but she was a Nepo baby, short for nepotism baby, is a term referring to celebrities whose parents have succeeded in the same careers. The implication is that, because their parents already had connections to an industry, the child was able to use those connections to build a career in that industry.
@@melodieshimonnepotism isn’t a term specifically for celebrities.
There obviously was live ammo on the set. There is definitely more to this story.
yeah because she brought it!
They were playing cowboy and shootings cans between sets. This according to workers who quit because it was unsafe.
@@j.artiste8596yes a lot of people heard that story in L.A wonder if the police got into it 🤔
Yea she didn’t bring the live ammo that’s the story
@@Rachelshmachel63I really don't believe that not many people shoot .45 colt revolvers its an uncommon and expensive cartridge its not that same as the more common colt .45 acp. Someone was using that gun for target practice and a live round got mixed in with the dummies. That's serious negligence on that girls part and it lead to someones death. Even if she wasn't the one who brought the ammo she's the armorer she should not have allowed any of her companies firearms to be loaded with live rounds. I have seen stuff like this before people who spend a lot of time around guns without truly understanding their power they can sometimes become nonchalant and forget that every single gun is always loaded all the time no matter what and you should treat it that way. There are so many things wrong here basic gun safety totally ignored.
She had been smoking weed the night before the shooting. As well as drinking alcohol and very possibly using cocaine. She gave a bag of “white powder” to another person after she was at the sheriff’s office for questioning. Plus there are texts she said she was smoking weed. There is also some texts that have to do with her saying she had live ammunition in her hotel room. The movie crew weren’t required to do drug and alcohol testing either. This chick didn’t know in the interview that the woman died. That wasn’t said until later.
What does weed have to do with anything? Ignoramus
I wouldn’t blame it on any drugs, it’s her.
Poor Halyna 😢 this armourer is ridiculous
Did anyone interview her before getting this very important job. She's obviously inept.
She had one job before this one, and the main actor freaked out with her for discharging a gun next to him (causing him to go deaf for a short time)! I recall it was Nicolas Cage. He said it was just as well the timing had ended as she would have been fired for that. Rust was her second film. "Budget' film - cutting costs at every corner. The day before a gun had discharged a couple of times on set, and staff had walked off set due to safety issues. Other staff had spoken to their union, on the sudden change of contract, something to do with the hotel rooms. (I think Alex Baldwin was not prepared to pay for the hotel rooms for staff that lived within a certain distance, causing them to have to travel every day). The set was a disaster waiting to happen.
Wow…. I had heard about the hotel room thing and it was hours of commute time for the camera crew cause he didn’t wanna pay which is shady if him in itself, so glad they quit and had principles
@@kenn1936And Alec Baldwin shot a woman to death.
of course he did. at no point did I say he didn't shoot her. He killed her.@@2200Stinger
She only got that job because of her Daddy.
That Hannah chick did this. You can tell by how nonchalant she's been in this interview. Laughing and sh*t when you loaded a live round that killed someone on a movie set. Something is off. You can tell the difference between blank rounds, Dummy rounds, and live rounds. Or at least you should. Dummy rounds shouldn't have a primer. Blank rounds don't have a bullet and are crimped on the bullet end, and live rounds have everything. Hannah being a gun expert she had to have known this.
Are these rimfire? If they are, I don’t think you would know if it has a primer or not.
if she were a nurse working at a hospital we'd see more "sudden infant death syndrome"
If it’s so easy to tell why did they have to send off the ammo to FBI to he identified because they looked so similar? Also, in trial they just showed the two and there is hardly any difference with this ammo.
She couldn’t tie her own shoelaces and you expect her to be able to tell the difference?
Calling her an expert is a stretch … her dad apparently was… she’s just daddy spoiled princess
I wouldn’t trust her to drop off my DoorDash order
While I don't like Baldwin, they DID put him in the sky with a broken plane, and now their trying to blame the pilot! Yes he has basic firearm training, but he's Still an actor...there's a reason they have Armorers on set to babysit actors. That should have been an Empty gun....they were Not even filming a scene, it was just rehearsal. The armorer is responsible.
Yeah and at least Alec shows some amount of sorrow and guilt for what happened.
She sounds like a teenager...a stoned, doesn't-give-a-damn, teenager.
she seems like an archetypal predatory lesbian to me.
The interrogator and her sound the same. I think it's just the California accent, hun.
@@jessicabecause3717I agree with that. I think what concerns me here though, is her inability to demonstrate an organised and secure attitude to ammunition on set. A lawyer would not have let her do this interview. She says there was no live ammunition on set, meaning none was ordered. But at no point does she show any desire to know how on earth live rounds came onto set. If that were me, I'de be wracking my brains to try and figure out how that could possibly have happened. Even the officer interviewing her is probing possible explanations outside of Hannah's own incompetance. I know that she doesn't know that anyone has died at this point, but even still.
@@jessicabecause3717 Thanks for your opinion about it, sweetie. Maybe you're right, but I still feel she sounds, and acts, immature.
She’s on Xanax and weed 😂😂😂😂😂
Hannahs attitude is beyond disgusting. Baldwin and Hannahs incompetence needs consequences. May that poor son and husband have the support they deserve.
The husband was mysteriously made an executive producer on Rust after his wife's death and is not suing the production company or Baldwin
Who hired her to be in charge of devices that can end lives?
There never should been a live gun or live ammo on the set.
Who ever the woman is talking to reporters presents as high, and absolutely uncaring.
She’s the armorer 😂😂😂😂
They're detectives not reporters 😅
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Same as the commenters.
Hannahs text messages have been released. She talks about getting high in the morning before work. Runkle of the Bailey has a video talking about it. She was high the whole time.
Yeah she really looks like someone to be trusted with firearms.
She doesn’t even use the correct terminology you’d expect from someone whose professionally working with firearms. It’s wild to me
I wouldn’t let her cut my grass.
Dude. Not an ounce of urgency/professionalism. She’s in charge?!😮
Yep. She looks all of 17 and high or drunk or high and drunk. Can't imagine how this homicide happened with such a sterling professional as her.
Her demeanor and the words she uses are sufficient proof that she is not professional, knowledgeable, or respectful of the weight her job carries. I honestly could care less what she "looks" like. If you need to default to that type of commentary to explain why she isn't trustworthy, then you clearly commented the minute you saw her as opposed to listening to what she said or observing her demeanor and actions. Because there's clear reason in the interview to discount her capabilities without stooping to opinions about how she looks.
But... that's how people operate in this country. Everything is based on appearances. There's very little substance or nuance to most folks these days. I think you and HER easily fit into that category just by the words you choose.
Who ever put that incompetent entitled child in charge of anything as important as the lunch table let alone freaking weapons should be held accountable too.
Agree & that would bebe Alec
"I checked all six of them for a rattle, but my ears were ringing from the live fire we did earlier". HaHaHa
I'm sorry maybe I heard wrong - Didn't she say at the beginning of the interview that she did not check when she got back from lunch because they were in the safe so she just did not check?
I wonder who else had access to that safe. 'How many people had that combination?
@@linharvey9177she said it was only 2 people. Her and 1 person
@@grandmaida7819 Runkle of the Bailey has a video showing a blind-folded non gun user separating dummies from live rounds using the rattling method. It's the correct method and remarkably easy, even for a non-armourer.
Yes she did. I’m only 16 minutes in and so far I think I’ve heard her contradict herself at least twice.
Shes awfully calm
It’s because she’s a dolt
Stoned! Or California sober!
@@HeadNtheCloudsYeah she seems mellow and kind of unconcerned
Xanax. She was hanging with Zanny the Nanny.
She’s just awful, period.
How in the fk does this girl have a job on a huge Hollywood movie set
1. One never points a gun at someone else, unless they want to shoot the person
2. No matter if the gun is loaded with dummies or live bullets, you always assume it's loaded
3. They are trying to pin it on Hannah, but the whole production was a hot mess. No safety plexi walls, no vests, the prop truck was disorganized etc.
4. Everybody should be held accountable for negligence, some also for acting recklessly.
5. No right or wrong exists in this case, only bad decisions that lead to a person's death and another's injury.
Truly sad case.
Not just Hannah was charged. The propmaster was going to be charged, but agreed to testify in exchange for immunity, Hannah's next-in-command, Halls, pled guilty, and Alec is awaiting trial. It's not like she's being singled out.
@@truecolors5669 fair point. I guess I only meant that immunity and probation is not exactly just - given their mistakes and negligence. Production hired inexperienced people with no integrity, the hires took the job to put their name out there. Armourer wasn't organized, props master loaded guns even though she never fired a gun, people swung the guns around, no muzzle discipline, Halls handing the gun to AB even though he wasn't supposed to and the list goes on. But yeah, Hannah isn't singled out just being overly focused on. Then again, she should have caught the live round, this is what it comes down to after all. Frustrating case, to say the least
HANNAH SEEMS AWFLY RELAXED AND BORED TALKING ABOUT THE DEATH
To be fair, when she was speaking here she didn't know yet that someone had died.
@@Floridafanatic28 the officer said 2 people were shot or dead
chances are DADDY has gotten her off of other little legal issues before.
Nepo baby, short for nepotism baby, is a term referring to celebrities whose parents have succeeded in the same careers. The implication is that, because their parents already had connections to an industry, the child was able to use those connections to build a career in that industry.
She’s psycho
She looks like such a professional how could anything go wrong. Her voice drives me nuts
What does a rifle's professional looks like? Cowboy hat, gun holster, American flag, sleeveless shirt and a red cap!
@@jessicabecause3717technically yes. Certainly not this woke looking nut job. 🤦🏻♂️
@@jessicabecause3717Are you seriously that dense?
Alec should not be held responsible for this. Hannah was the Armourer and supposed "professional". She should never have been allowed on set without an actual professional Armourer Instructor to guide her.
I understand everyone who says the weapon holder/actor etc should also check the weapon, however, they are not trained in that aspect of it.
The touching of the hair every second is doing my head in.
It’s all ‘self soothing’ behavior, caused by anxiety and high stress. Detectives will look for all kinds of non verbal cues like this when interviewing subjects
She doesn't care someone died. She just cares about herself
yep. seems like a spoiled brat narcissist who knows everything.
At this point she hadn’t died
As opposed to Alec Baldwin (the actor) who can put on a good show!? She is indeed culpable (not defending her or saying she isn't) but she's also probably in shock and oblivious. She was negligent but it seems others were as well with their actions! A lot of actors have come out to say, they NEVER point a gun at someone on set (even if cold) and they ALWAYS do their OWN safety check if not done in front of them!
@skippyhandleman1625 Yep, this is the epitome of a entitled, narcissistic & immature nepo baby, IMO!
Her saying “ welcome to the worst day of MY life” proves how uncaring she is. How about Halyna’s husband, son & family friends?
The Armorer is negligent and at fault!
And she shouldn't have been hired either
She and Baldwin
Defense have certainly done a great makeover of Hannah for the jury.
She changed her look to appear more serious in the 2nd interview. She knew she was in trouble.
Sounds not hungover
Daddy cracked that whip
I was just about to write a similar comment. She went from the woke look, to a more normal look. These wokesters always play the victim.
The lawyers would have told her to smarten herself up !
@@kazshaw3945 she still looks high and sounds as if smarten up is not a capable capacity for her....her upbringing is obviously very apparent.
How can she be so calm I have a feeling she is on something
She certainly is.
If we are to believe the prosecution, she had a baggie of cocaine in her pocket *during* this interview.
@@jaredblanke2168just wanna be super clear… cocain does NOT make you calm 😂. If you’re having any anxiety it’s only gunna amplify it. She does not appear to be on any uppers here. But knowing her type she also takes downers. Probably some Xanax or similar.
She said “ I put 5 dummy rounds in. 1 wouldn’t fit so I cleaned the gun and put another dummy in” her explaining everything is just wild.
If she ain’t guilty or didn’t know about this, I’d be shocked
Hanna is so inexperienced. You think John wick set is hiring a 24 year old or any war movie.
I bet she was High when she made the mistake.
Yes, and was chasing after a guy, leaving THREE loaded guns unattended on a cart with over 100 random people with access. The book needs thrown at this itch
Some recreational drugs impair your cognitive functions of the brain and cause you to hallucinate or impair your vision because you're seeing psychedelic, blurry double-vision images in front of you.
How did she get a job being in charge of guns?? Unreal
Nepotism
That’s what I don’t get, I highly doubt she’s ever had a job before this to teach her appropriate general skills like as a cashier, her lazy seeming attitude after knowing a woman was shot due to her negligence is shocking to me, she’s like “ dunno know how it happened there weren’t real bullets anywhere I locked them at lunch (shrugs)” also Nicolas Cage complained about her on her only other movie set, she shot a live round without warning and he was deaf for a while
@@cortneyrens- Her stepfather is a very well-known and respected armorer in Hollywood. She got the job due to nepotism.
Nepotism, so her name was out there, but also they were looking for someone they could severely underpay AND make them work two jobs for less money. Production here sucked as well.
Same way prime minister of Canada got his job, nepotism.
I'm sorry but, if you are THE PERSON whose job it is to inspect, load and safeguard the weapon then before it is handed to the actor, it should be immediately inspected IN THAT MOMENT. A revolver is quick and easy to inspect. I don't care if she inspected the gun & rounds BEFORE putting them into the safe, she should have inspected them again after lunch. This isn't a game, although it is Hollywood - guns are not toys. Even if she IS NOT responsible for the live round/s being loaded into the barrel, she IS responsible for making sure that it is safe.
Im reading a lot of strange comments. I am a United States Marine and we have the worlds best armorers in my humble opinion. When a Marine is handed a firearm it is THEIR responsibility as to whether the firearm is loaded or unloaded. Seems to me that Hollywood is pretty stupid with their rules about guns. If an actor is going to handle a gun then they should be properly trained and realize the safety of a firearm belongs to themselves exclusively. It is EXTREMELY simple to double check a firearm and should be done often, period. At the end of the day Alec Baldwin took a woman's life.
My first thought was i'm sure this job is better suited for a veteran Marine than a nepo child with zero people skills or qualifications and I can tell is on xanax at the very least all the way from Missouri!
sure, from the outside that seems obvious, but on the set, Alec is the star, and his time is valuable, so anything someone else can do, they’re not going to waste Alecs time with. That’s just how it goes, maybe it shouldn’t be that way, but that is the reality.
@@u_ub And that is how you end up with dead people. Checking a weapons is VERY easy, literally takes seconds. But to Alec his time is obviously more important than Halyna Hutchins life was.
And someone lost their life because of it
Marines are in the business of being Marines and saving lives, these clowns play make believe and treat guns like Airsoft toys.....the whole set was too complacent on all lvls and it cost a life....
I'm Australian our gun laws are so strict it's ridiculous,the closest thing we'd get to firing a gun is playing COD and even I know how to handle a gun safely....it's not hard.....the whole set should be on trial everyone there let this happen.
It's wild that the plot of "Rust" involves a character who is accused of an accidental murder.
Art imitating life
@@cortneyrensexcept it’s life imitating art. 😂
another Hollywood sacrifice
Alec’s idea. He asked the director to write the screenplay.
@@samanthageach3146I agree, these people are sick in the mind and this is how they entertain themselves. It's like the same thing keeps happening over and over again. They think were stupid if we don't see what's really going on
She does not seem very upset or phased by any of this. She seems to have very little regard for a life lost. WEIRD.
I think she's on drugs
*fazed
She didn't know, yet, during the interviews shown, that anyone had died. She was told later on, as was Alec. Police tactic to get them talking openly before they knew how serious the incident was. Alec stopped talking to Police once he knew she had died...
When you have an armorer that looks like a hooligan in a Batman movie, you know things will not end well.
I still haven't heard anyone ask "After the shooting, who unloaded the gun and where did those 5 dummy rounds and the spent casing go?" The deputy obtained the gun from Hannah...
She doesn’t seemed stressed, concerned, upset…nothing. She doesn’t care.
She seems like a chill woman
@@johnengland8619 yeah, she actually probably was told not to show emotion. I’ve watched more of it and I’ve judged too soon.
she doesnt know someone died during this interview
Im confused as to why you need live rounds on a movie set at all? 😂
There wasn't ment to be any at all, it was the Armourers fault, it's her job to check every weapon on site
Yes she failed but how did the live bullet get there? If they're not allowed on set, how did it get there? Who brought it who put it there in the first place?
@user-rm3pt7jc3f everything points to her, she even said herself she checked everything and was the only person to arm and disarm people
When story first came out some crew were shooting live rounds in the guns off set that's how live rounds were in guns. They were never checked all bullets were not live (silver center in a six shooter). Also Alec Baldwin was never supposed to fire the gun at the camera he claimed it went off by accident
@WindTurbineSyndrome correction, she said it herself that she checked every weapon on set before handing them to anyone, that's literally her job, as for when he fired the gun, they was doing rehearsal so he's obviously going to practice with the gun
@goose 7574 I’ve watched the video of a phone call between Alec and a detective and this video multiple times.
He stated several times it was “Halls” that handed him the gun on the phone. Yet in this interrogation he is claiming it was Hannah that handed him the gun. Am I missing something? I cannot find any other comments about this contradiction.
Yes, she wasn't there as far as I know.
I'm confused why Baldwin is being charged. Hanna was in charge of making sure they were blanks. I just don't know. I feel like if just one thing had gone differently she would still be alive.
Why was he pointing and shooting a gun directly at a person m?
I wouldn't trust her to get my latte.
same. I'd check it for poison.
IF Hannah were a nurse, she'd probably go down for playign god at a hospital and euthanizing people or babies.
😆
lmao so true. That's probably what she will end up doing though. At least she can't kill people so easily working at starbucks.
I don't understand why any live rounds were at the set?
They were shooting off hours
Hannah said: There was Never Any Live Ammo on the SET , EVER !
That's what the Mystery is :
How , & WHO ?
As somehow , Who did IT !
Or , it was Accident , Negligence or WAS IT ? 🤔
Because this was a crapshoot of a job and a bunch of non-union amateurs were hired
Joni: that’s what I don’t understand! Her main job according to her is to check each gun, even after looking in the chambers before and after being locked up AND before handing to the actors, which might seem like overkill (especially since she said there are NO live rounds on this set??) but apparently not cause if they truly followed the quadruple check necessary for armors how did a real bullet end up in the gun? As others say I don’t think the checks were truly being done plus a laid back attitude to the job.
@@cortneyrens
Hannah during her Interview seemed seemed very unattentive almost bored as if she didn't want to be there and who would , but in something so Serious You would have my full attention I would be Riveted & sht scared that I had possibly FAILED ! Hannah is Oblivious to this , she gets bored very quickly as if something in her flitting thoughts have to be pursued but always end up elusive ! Could be a lack of maturity , a flaw she could grow out of perhaps or something deeper , that part would be scary or simply tragically she never was cut out to be an armorer but just doing what she thought Daddy wanted her to do ? Unfortunately this was Not a Hairdressing job where she had a chance to evolve & change her mind ! Her Negligence allowed someone else to die , sadly . Baldwin also should have checked the Gun so he also is technically Negligent .
The fact is , someone ended up dead , I don't think purposely unless Hannah is a troubled Demon that has eluded Police background checks !? But I'd say Negligence is the call IMO but yes very sad for All. RIP 🙏
I worked on a TV show with a FAKE gun. A driver (who had been a cop, I think) was showing me how to disarm. The armorer made it VERY CLEAR that I was not to play, even though the gun was solid plastic.
Alec Baldwin: "I'm getting pretty emotional now," while not getting emotional.
If Ethans patents are facing jail for not securing a firearm then these to should be going to prison.
Good point.
VERY GOOD POINT.
They did more than “not secure a weapon”, THEY BOUGHT IT FOR AND GAVE IT TO THEIR TROUBLED, ANGRY TEEN.
Huge difference.
She is acting very casual considering two people have been shot. (I am giving her the benefit of the doubt that she does not yet know that Helena has died). She has no concept of the trauma that is going on at the hospital and the family of Helena"s trauma. I heard that her Husband is not coping with the death, and is going through some extreme suffering.
She knew she even said "when Helena died"
@@EllieAussie.. That makes it worse!!! Alex Baldwin said in his interview that "we have someone fighting for her life in intensive care". so he was interviewed prior to being told that Helena had died.
@@kenn1936 yeah I agree and after listening again I don't think she did actually say that so I stand corrected but she and Baldwin are both narcissists and it's everyone else's fault but theirs, they make me sick
@@EllieAussie..Ironically enough yes when you call your daughter a thoughtless rude little pig you know you're an a hole
Aww God love him 💔😭 absolutely horrific
So… she thought “today was going to be another super great day” even thought most of the crew quit the day before?🤨 the more I listen to her, the more suspicious I am
The chick cosplaying an armourer was negligent and at fault for this. She should never have been within a country mile of any set.
And now she magikli appears to be like a regular chick 🙄 she is so nooot authentic
This girl is clearly under a subtle long term influence of something and is managing either coming down, with extreme discipline to hide the fact she’s a user, or she got a fix somewhere along the line of the day of this interview to cope. She made a mistake but she likely is hiding the fact that drugs were involved in her personal life specifically in this interview.
Hence, the coke that she tried to get rid of and asked back for🥴
That's what I thought, she's obviously high
Yeah she has that raspiness to her voice that almost every heroin user gets.
My Dad wasn't an armorer, but I was taught firearm safety and the handling of firearms and the seriousness of firearms. Someone dropped the ball on teaching her.
The constant "yeah" is SO ANNOYING from her! Her voice and nonchalant attitude is also incredibly annoying considering what happened.
Alec Baldwin LOVED talking about his prowess with firearms in interviews, especially when comparing himself to others. I’d be pretty embarrassed as a self-professed “gun guy” if I tried to convince the world I didn’t pull the trigger on a single action Colt (read: the only way a bullet leaves the chamber).
Its wild cause I definitely had a better grasp of gun safety by my early childhood than this! These people are weird. That was the worst acting I’ve ever seen from Alec Baldwin! He should ask his wife from “Spain” oh I mean Boston and she can train him how to pretend to be something else every other day…jus sayin;)
His arrogance & “it’s all about me” attitude finally caught up with him.
If you think you're handling a cold or dummy gun you're likely not worrying about your trigger discipline. Blaming the discharge on Baldwin is stupidity personified.
@@barrybarnes96but who is the final person responsible for knowing if they are holding a real gun loaded with real bullets? The shooter perhaps? Side note: armorer is going to jail too, don’t worry.
@@barrybarnes96 It’s stupidity NOT to blame Baldwin.
Her look mirrors her mind. No problem at all. But if you are an armorer, things are different
heres the big problem how in hell did a real bullets get into the dame gun when making a mover there shouldnt be any real bullets
Well,the first sign should have been to not hire a parrot to be my armorer !!!
its bad enough you have an armorer that knows zero about ammo, then you add an investigator that knows zero about ammo
lol, that was part of an interrogation technique, they make you explain in detail to catch you with any discrepancy later on in the interview
Something like "but didn't you do XYZ (didn't watch the entire interview) to ensure that was no dummy round in the chamber, this is not how you had told me before".
They act dumb so you will explain/say more, potentially incriminating yourself.
And the icing on the cake - a commenter that knows zero about what they are commenting about.
@susivarga7303 this is perfect 😂
@@susivarga7303😂 love it
I can totally understand why Hannah is being charged but Alec?! He’s simply the actor. His job wasn’t to check that the gun was properly loaded. He entrusts that to the 2 people who handle the gun prior to him. What’s the point of hiring those people if Alec needs to do it?
actually not true. Producers bare a huge responsibility in hiring and this set was a mess. Many quit because of safety issues. I mean, if he's trusting a gun to a 24 years old inexperienced armorer what does that say about him?
It was, actually. The armorer is supposed to check and load in front of the actor, and the actor is supposed to check as well. Also, the actor shouldn't be drawing/practicing without the armorer present. It is industry standard.
How come everyone on here attacks the women (Hannah) for how she behaved during the interview, yet, nobody attacked Alec and how he behaved during the interview? Is everyone in the comments on here really that $exist and discriminatory?!?!
This Hannah chick who was the "gun master" completely failed their jobs. Aside from that, this is why gun training and protocol matters... Baldwin should have made sure that gun was safe when it was handed to him. Basic safety was neglected by this crew in more than 1 spot.
It isn't the actor's job to act as a set armourer. Actors don't have arms/ammunition knowledge and training and cannot be expected to act as set armourers. Having untrained actors dumping rounds out of revolvers to personally check them prior to every scene and then reloading them introduces all kinds of legal and chain of control jeopardy. That's why you have trained armourers on a set. Blaming Baldwin for the discharge is ridiculous.
@@barrybarnes96 This is exactly what is wrong with American gun culture. ANYONE WHO OPERATES A FIREARM SHOULD HAVE TRAINING!!!!! It's not simply blaming Baldwin, but his lack of knowledge also went into someone dying by accident. It's the fuckin sick gun culture that makes it so hard. If you can't achieve that, then don't even bother having live fire guns on a movie set due to inherent negligence.
@@grandmaida7819 Is this a conspiracy that leads back to 9/11, JFK, Vietnam, etc?
How is a 40 year actor supposed check a prop gun that’s just making no logical argument only that you don’t like AB I get it
@JohnnytNatural You take out the bullets and check them, reload the gun and proceed with shooting the scene AFTER checking them.
Couple minutes listening to this and it's obvious Baldwin was cutting corners.
Whether that's true or not, the professional hired did not do her job. If the production was cutting corners, whatever, but if you are offered such a job such as the armourer, a job with a huge amount of responsibility, you don't accept unless you are willing to take on that responsibility. It's not just a free cheque.
Yes, I get it... Alec Baldwin is a Hollywood Elitist but you have to be logical and faithful in your argument.. It's about responsibility, he is an actor that is told what to do, he is not responsible for managing firearms. The responsibility ultimately lies with the armorer who should be convicted of negligent manslaughter.
@@unawakeful6931 100% finally someone with a thinking brain. You seem to be one of the few internet users who is able to separate their emotional/reactionary brain and personal politics from objective logic. I don't like Baldwin but at worst he acted like an idiot. But there is absolutely zero logical reason for a live round to be in that weapon. In fact, from all the evidence we have so far, it was agreed that all guns were supposed to be cold during rehearsals. Meaning no ammo for any kind, including blanks or dummy rounds.
Now it is the armorers job to explain that you really shouldn't dry fire even a cold gun (unless of course it's called for in the shot) but that requires two things 1) the armourer did their job and explained that and 2) that the armourer did their job and cleared the weapon from having any ammo of any kind. Not only was it a rehearsal in which no ammo was supposed to be loaded but a live round was loaded. She was a critical failure top to bottom. Failing at every single step by the looks of it.
If he acted in spite of the armourer telling him not to dry fire cold guns (unless that was the specific shot they were rehearsing, hypothetically) then he has a little moral culpability. Should you dry fire what you and literally everyone else on set thinks is a cold, harmless gun even if the instructor told you not to? No, probably not but the armourer needs to explain this. Take nothing for granted when you are a firearms instructor/handler.
So yes, he acted a bit dumb. But the grounds of acting a bit dumb was the shared belief that all weapons on set that day were cold. Oh, and checked by the expert before he was even allowed to handle it.
Should he have dry fired? Probably not, no. But should there be a live round loaded into that gun that everyone, included the hired expert thought was a cold, harmless gun. Absolutely not.
He no doubt feels some moral culpability but legal liability for a supposedly cold gun being loaded with a live round by a negligent armorer who failed to do her job? I don't believe he is responsible for Helenya's death.
Ugh i wouldn't trust her to cut my hair let alone handle firearms.
If that’s how an armor classifies, or describes a dummy round, compared to a live round, you shouldn’t be in that position, and you need to be held accountable. This is why firearms are becoming such an issue. am a firm believer in my second amendment. But when you have people in these positions that know very little about firearms, that’s a problem.
Alec Baldwin in a t-shirt looks like my dad.
First time I’ve seen her reactions and manner. Wow. Yeah sip your latte and chat like it’s just another day. Little punk had no business in this role. Maybe her father should be held responsible too, just like the Crumbleys…🤨
Except those parents were NOT held responsible lol. And this isn’t a girl- she’s in her mid 20’s. Her dad isn’t responsible for anything she does.
Just by what she just said, " I can not believe Alec Baldwin was holding the gun" WHAT? SHE SET THAT UP. SHE KNOWS IT. She was jealous about something
Strongly Agree!!!
Yes, I was wondering about that comment too.
Jealous? What is there to be jealous of in this situation?…. Weird use of word