Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins
Waaaay back when this was still a fresh story, it was widely reported that Guiterez-Reed was away at lunch, not even on the set, when Baldwin pulled the trigger. The assistant director gave the gun to Baldwin, told him "cold gun", and that was that. Guiterez-Reed was nowhere to be seen. Proceeding without the armorer on set was central to the story, at least originally. So now they are trying to say she was there?
|
I'm not sure if she was on set. But the photo of her prop cart, completely disorganized was a telling tale. And the fact that she had a bunch of miscellaneous loose rounds in a fanny pack, let's just say that's not the way we do things.
Never mind the fact that she handed off some cocaine to another crew member to "hold" for her when she was isolated for questioning.
Along with the remote location, I'm sure once they wrapped after a days filming the booze and drugs came out and "plinking" became part of the night's festivities.
I'm not saying that AB is completely innocent in this but when you're the armorer and not on set, all guns are locked up, not laying around on a prop cart.