Hannah Gutierrez Reed and the “Rust” Film Trial: Inside Deal for Leniency

2024-01-17 18:21:00

Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the gunsmith in the film “Rust” was offered a deal that would allow her to obtain a “favorable” outcome in her trial which opens next month according to Variety. In exchange for explanations of how the live bullets ended up on set, the prosecutor in charge of the case, Kari Morrissey, promises a “favorable” outcome to Hannah Gutierrez.

In October 2021, filming for the film “Rust” turned into a nightmare on a New Mexico ranch when actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The weapon, prepared by Hannah Gutierrez Reed and used on the set, must have contained blank bullets. However, it was a real projectile that came out of the weapon. At the time, the young woman explained that she had “no idea” how live bullets ended up on the film set.

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“I am convinced that she has an idea of ​​how the live ammunition arrived on set,” wrote Kari Morrissey in an email at the end of September addressed to Hannah Gutierrez’s lawyer. “I certainly respect her right to withhold this information and to remain silent, but if she came forward and answered some of the questions that victims are concerned regarding in this case, it would go a long way toward giving her a favorable outcome,” he said. she commented.

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