Should have been checked, rod down the barrel to check for obstructions, test fired if it was going to be fired during filming. Then fucking quarantined with a clear chain of custody, and if left unattended checked again.
Alec Baldwin and the assistant director are definitely at fault - the assistant director shouldn't have had a prop gun on set and Alec Baldwin shouldn't have trusted the assistant director to provide one - but there's more blame to go around than that. Somebody mixed live rounds with the dummy rounds, but we don't have enough information to say whether that was the supplier, the prop assistant, the armourer or the assistant director.
I don't think that's plausible. It would require both premeditation - he'd have to make the conscious choice to obtain live rounds and bring them on set - and an incredible lack of foresight - he'd be unloading and reloading the revolver in plain sight on the set of the movie in which he is both star and producer, all so he can frame himself for the crime.
Of course no one involved is being charged as a criminal. This will all be swept under the rug and forgotten by the mainstream numbskulls that believe he is innocent.
lmao
She had ONE JOB: Ascertain that the gun is not loaded and is safe for the purpose of whatever is about to be done with it.
Unlike the Brandon Lee case, she doesn't eve have a squib load to blame.
She simply DID NOT CHECK THE GUN.
Should have been checked, rod down the barrel to check for obstructions, test fired if it was going to be fired during filming. Then fucking quarantined with a clear chain of custody, and if left unattended checked again.
Alec Baldwin and the assistant director are definitely at fault - the assistant director shouldn't have had a prop gun on set and Alec Baldwin shouldn't have trusted the assistant director to provide one - but there's more blame to go around than that. Somebody mixed live rounds with the dummy rounds, but we don't have enough information to say whether that was the supplier, the prop assistant, the armourer or the assistant director.
Or Baldwin himself, for that matter.
I don't think that's plausible. It would require both premeditation - he'd have to make the conscious choice to obtain live rounds and bring them on set - and an incredible lack of foresight - he'd be unloading and reloading the revolver in plain sight on the set of the movie in which he is both star and producer, all so he can frame himself for the crime.
Agreed that it's extremely unlikely, but the point is that nobody knows enough of anything to rule it out yet.
Of course no one involved is being charged as a criminal. This will all be swept under the rug and forgotten by the mainstream numbskulls that believe he is innocent.
Of course.
Best case scenario, the dead woman's family get a payday.
Absolutely nobody is going to jail.
The only time the ruling class goes to jail is when they want a vacation and the jail looks suspiciously like a hotel for their one month sentence.