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Originally Posted by speeder
I believe that she was on set but not in the church when the impromptu rehearsal took place in which the tragedy occurred. She might have still been at lunch…not sure.
No one leaves a set for lunch but you probably already knew that.
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Originally Posted by craigster59
From what I gathered she was not on set but the guns were unsecured on a prop cart (major no no). The Armorer should be the only one with access to the safe.
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See... this is what I was getting at. We've all formed some impressions, or made some assumptions (including myself). I can't say whether either one of you are right or wrong. I don't think this has ever been clarified, definitively, by someone who was there and in a position to know.
I also heard this was first thing in the morning, not around lunch time. But I have never seen anything from anyone who was there, who has said for sure. Just lots of "I've heard...".
Was she there or not? Had she been there, but had left? Was this first thing in the morning, before she had even arrived, leading to the conclusion that someone else had access to the safe? Was the plinking done only in the evenings, after she had left? Who supplied the ammo for that?
I find it "curious" that answers to these most basic questions remain unclear this long after all of this happened. Seems like in any other case with such a high degree of interest and attention, we have all of the nitty gritty details very clearly sorted by now. Not this one. That, in and of itself, is really odd.