Guest of David Duchovny’s podcast, the American actor affirmed that “the truth about what really happened has never been revealed.”
Alec Baldwin was this week’s guest on the podcast Fail Better by David Duchovny to discuss the affair of the filming of Rust. In the discussion, the American actor said that “the truth about what really happened has never been revealed” regarding the shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. “There is still much to discover” on the events that occurred on October 21, 2021 on the set of the western.
A waking nightmare
Alec Baldwin also emphasizes that the affair has deeply tarnished his career, notably involving part of the media which, according to him, would have “amplify every story that could cause harm” in his image. His detractors were determined to see him incarcerated and banned from Hollywood, he said. But his legal fate was quite different following a twist last summer.
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Alec Baldwin tried for fatal shooting on the set of western Rust
On October 21, 2021, during a rehearsal on set, Alec Baldwin fired a gun purported to be loaded with blanks, but actually containing a live bullet, injuring director Joel Souza and killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Alec Baldwin always maintained that he never pulled the trigger. Responsibility was attributed to the film’s gunsmith RustHannah Gutierrez-Reed, who pleaded not guilty to manslaughter but was sentenced to 18 months in prison for tampering with evidence. Alec Baldwin appeared for manslaughter last summer but the trial was canceled due to a procedural flaw.
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