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While Gutierrez-Reed admitted to loading the gun that killed Hutchins, she has consistently denied bringing live rounds onto the set.
Judge denies request to free Hannah Gutierrez, armorer in fatal ‘Rust’ movie A New Mexico judge has declined to release Hannah Gutierrez, the armorer in the fatal “Rust” movie shooting.
Special prosecutor Kari T. Morrissey argued that Gutierrez brought live rounds of ammunition to the set from her home in Arizona, an allegation Gutierrez denied.
The manslaughter trials are over, the criminal investigations closed. But the central mystery of who brought live ammunition to the set of “Rust” is no more solved now than it was the day ...
Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter charge was abruptly dismissed with prejudice, meaning he cannot be retried for involuntary manslaughter.
The prosecution pointed to a photo of the film’s armorer, arguing she had brought the live rounds. Her lawyers tried to focus attention on the movie’s primary ammunition supplier.
A movie firearms and ammunition supplier took the stand in the "Rust" shooting trial of armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed.
A movie-ammunition supplier has testified at trial that he provided only inert dummy rounds without gunpowder to the Western movie “Rust,” where actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot a ...
Seth Kenney, PDQ Arm and Prop owner responded, “No.” Kenney said the real bullets at his business didn’t match the live rounds investigators discovered on the Rust set, tied to Hannah Gutierrez.