Posted on 01/19/2023 7:40:29 PM PST by conservative98
So the gun had a mind of its own. Riiiight.
He pulled the trigger before he cocked the gun. When he cocked the hammer he thought it would be held by the sear. Let go of the hammer and the gun fires.
Back in the day, pistoleros would modify Colt SAA’s by tying back the trigger and reshaping the hammer to speed firing this way. It was called a slip hammer gun. Judge Martin, a friend of Elmer Keith did this.
Between Baldwin & the FBI it’s a tossup who is more likely to be lying.
If single action, didn’t he have to cock the hammer?
“He pulled the trigger before he cocked the gun. When he cocked the hammer he thought it would be held by the sear. Let go of the hammer and the gun fires”
Yeah, he’s guilty. He held the weapon, aimed and fired and killed the woman. His responsibility. But who and why loaded the weapon on a movie set??
So many on here thought he would get off scot free. And in California, where Hollywood $ is king, he would. God bless New Mexico, where no man is above the law.
My grandfather was an avid hunter and he taught my mother basic gun safety rules such as 1) the gun is always loaded and 2) never point a gun at something or someone you don’t intend to shoot. If a small child can understand that a gun is not a toy but a weapon to be handled with care then a grown man can and should be held responsible for his criminal negligence.
” But who and why loaded the weapon on a movie set??”
For whatever reasons, the crew apparently used the “prop” gun for fun using live ammo. Who knew about that and didn’t ban it?
Now who was that again?
The name is right there, just ready to go off.
Arec Barwin [F.A.G.] could have been the one who brought live ammo for the gun to the Set/Location.
I’ve never seen any info/discussion on that issue.
It’s not the charge I would have wanted, but if the judge is an honest man he’ll draw the maximum sentence. As will that idiot armorer.
If no accountability somewhere, then would be a means to actually set up and carry out an undercover murder.
Colombo type episode.
“It’s not the charge I would have wanted, but if the judge is an honest man he’ll draw the maximum sentence. As will that idiot armorer”
I disagree.
The armorer was not involved.
Your final question is why more than just Alex is guilty here.
Some of the “news” reports published almost seemed like they must have let Alex do the editing, they were kind of screwy; “Baldwin was holding the gun that went off” or some similar weasel wording, as if he were merely a spectator.
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"Even now I find it hard to believe...it just doesn’t seem real to me."
Alec Baldwin.
George Stephanopoulos.
The first interview since the fatal accident on the "Rust" set.
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I saw one interview where Baldwin said he pulled the hammer back, but did not release it.
I assume the only evidence is a hammer dent on the shell casing.
The most important questions are still unanswered.
Who brought real bullets to a film set, and who loaded the gun?
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