The director, Joel Souza seems like a nice man. He's so fortunate that he was positioned so that the bullet hit his shoulder and not his chest. He'll never be able to forget looking into Halyna's eyes as she lay there mortally wounded. How very sad. RIP Halyna Hutchins. 🌹❤
@TheGokmovies9 ай бұрын
On the set of the classic Western television series “Bonanza,” there were no reported fatalities. The show, which aired from 1959 to 1973, 14 years and 431 episodes. Only occasional accidents , No Deaths
@cjcarib29 ай бұрын
Hannah seems extremely arrogant and inexperienced! She is NOT her father and hopefully after being responsible for someone loosing their life she will remember that !
@cateellington40818 ай бұрын
The Medic needs to go to the Courts and officially ask for the judgement against Sarah Zachary to be quashed. I really don’t like this woman. She’s the medic but sues any and everybody saying she has PTSD. Of all the people there that day to sue, especially Sarah Zachary, the Prop Master, who had absolutely nothing to do with Hannah Gutierrez Reeds incompetence-I just find that appalling.
@cjharris36807 ай бұрын
Retired now, but was a paramedic before getting nursing degree. I saw stuff of nightmares, but never considered suing just because I was exposed to horrendous injuries. It's the job and expected.
@cateellington40818 ай бұрын
Hannah comes across as completely heartless. Cold, self-absorbed and totally without any remorse It’s shocking to watch her. Her defense is blowing it big time in not putting her in check.
@lesleyhughes31749 ай бұрын
Hannah, a spoilt daughter of an older movie armourer professional father. Used that for her own means, notoriety. Loose living, drug taking, irresponsible, heartless defendant. Sad that her own father doesn't recognise that he's simply been used.
@Suzie-he9ni9 ай бұрын
Hannah had a real potty mouth during her police questioning. Talked very crudely.
@GrowingwithAnastasia9 ай бұрын
That stuck out to me a lot. Made her seem very unserious and flippant
@2cents5779 ай бұрын
She looks flippant in court too. Not too concerned.
@Suzie-he9ni9 ай бұрын
@@2cents577 agree
@isabellind12929 ай бұрын
@@2cents577 It's certainly inappropriate for Hannah to be chomping on gum as she sits there. Her attorneys should have told her to spit it out.
@nicenessispriceless26817 ай бұрын
Alec and producers should be liable for creating an unsafe work environment.
@metal--babble3469 ай бұрын
budget action movie director with 30 guns & 3,000 rounds, Joel Souza hired 1 dumb armourer. Now his cinematographer is dead.
@Itsme-eo5sw8 ай бұрын
Sorry but how can a medic sue for emotional distress. Your job is to work people who may be dying. That’s a bogus claim IMO. The job is traumatic. Don’t be a medic if you get traumatized by not being able to save someone
@noelgraham46077 ай бұрын
I would think that her lawsuit will be dismissed but who knows these days
@cjharris36807 ай бұрын
I think she was working on movie sets because she had just a very basic emt training and lacked any advance training. So she was ill-equipped to cope with a major injury and probably would have been useless if someone had been thrown from a horse and sustained compound fractures. Have to wonder if she ever attempted real emergency response jobs and failed to cope. (ER overflow? She did vital signs.) At the shooting, she did only direct pressure and O2, and didn't (not certified to do so as a basic emt) start IV and with any GSW, it is vital to start fluid replacement. She didn't discuss how Halanya was moved to a supine position with caution due to apparent spinal injury. By the time actual paramedics arrived, Halanya was probably in irreversible shock due to blood loss. The cops who arrived were probably better trained to start basic intervention for GSWs, including having Celox to apply to the wounds to help control bleeding.
@ElizabethJayneDavis9 ай бұрын
As an elder woman (60+) I am horrified at the professional treatment of Hannah Guiterrez on the Rust set. The elders, men and women alike, should guide and scaffold the growth of 24-year-olds who quite frankly still do not have a matured frontal lobe! I think she was hired above her skill level. I think we owe it, especially to the young, to protect them from themselves - from their egos, from their inexperience, and in this case - maybe a mild case of ADHD (have you seen her cart and her storage)? But even those with ADHD deserve guidance. I think that her father should have known she was not ready for the position. But our young adults will overestimate their ability and rush into situations that we as parents just have to take a deep breath. But once on the set, I am afraid no one - no one felt a team duty to speak truth to Hannah. I think that Sarah was not a real friend. I think that Seth was not her friend. I think that Alec is his only best friend and showed his colors in how he bullied these youngsters on the set in that one clip of him gun (could substitute another word here) slinging and hollering at the crew. And then there is Halls. I want to know if he has daughters and how on earth he can sleep at night. Hannah was not a good lead armorer. She was young, gullible and maybe even cocky (who of us was not full of themselves in their early 20s). But this is someone who was, in my opinion, the perfect fall guy/gal. Who cared for Hannah when they realized, maybe on day one, that she needed help, that she needed structure, that she was not ready to do the job alone? I think she was easy to overlook. I have strong feelings about Alec Baldwin going back to how he treated his young daughter and what he was recorded saying to her. I don't believe he respects women. I think he took one life on that set that day and ruined another's. I pray for Halyna, may she rest in peace, and her family. I am also praying for Hannah. I hope that when this nightmare is over for her, she can one day rebuild her life. I wish she'd come to Texas where real women will stand between the young and any predator that would harm them, even when they bear the gifts of a 'good job opportunity'. If we as a society need her to pay, IMHO, 20% fault on her (give her probation) and 80% divvied up between Alec Baldwin + Seth&Sarah + Halls. 20% is enough to provide a sting that will serve to humble and guide her the rest of her life but will allow her a chance to rebuild. 80%, well, that will protect the rest of us from Mr. Baldwin, who is only concerned about himself and could care less about the rest of the herd, and Seth&Sarah who quickly circled the wagons and abandoned Hannah, and then there is the AD, Mr. Halls. Seth&Sarah, what a pair!
@cateellington40818 ай бұрын
Wtf are you talking about? Of course Sarah and Seth were not “real friends” of Hannah. This was a professional movie set. They were not THERE to be friends -Hannah was their coworker. Nothing more nothing less. And if you’ve been paying attention to the evidence you’d know why no one was interested in helping Hannah. She called Sarah a Cunt for having the audacity to tell her she needed to step it up and be professional. She sent expletive ridden texts to Seth when he tried to calm Hannah down over her unprofessionalism w Sarah. Hannah’s ego was not about to let anyone on set except maybe Alec or another producer (who quite frankly aren’t there to babysit Hannah either) tell her a thing. This is a ridiculous comment completely divorced from understanding the evidence in this case about HGR.🙄😬🙄
@metal--babble3469 ай бұрын
Hannah can't even look at the script supervisor. The one person that was paying attention to this movie, knew Hannah sucked at her job.
@Sunshine-se6yn9 ай бұрын
Mr. Wyatt is a cutie pie…
@ernestinehayes1769 ай бұрын
It seems like this prosecuting attorney just got the file this morning and she's winging it -- along with not knowing anything except smirk and swagger
@franciegoins56329 ай бұрын
Prosecuting or defense? I think the female defense attorney seems uneducated.
@laurefin879 ай бұрын
You mean defense obviously.
@ernestinehayes1769 ай бұрын
my experience is mainly watching the Johnny depp trial so I don't really know but it seems like the prosecuting attorney doesn't know how to stay away from asking leading questions
@cateellington40818 ай бұрын
@@ernestinehayes176This prosecutor is excellent. You’re just wrong. The Depp trial was civil and in a criminal case like this- she’s doing an excellent job.
@shonabeggs46408 ай бұрын
@@franciegoins5632Only one of them has spoken. She is dressed smartly, well groomed, spoke in a professional manner and asked pertinent questions. What lead you to say she seems uneducated?
@MrDot98 ай бұрын
The woman is a terrible witness , how do these people work in the film industry , is it nepotism all round.
@Trinidad-pt3dl7 ай бұрын
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@MrPuglove139 ай бұрын
The defense looks resigned to losing-
@Sinnerswing9 ай бұрын
Makes people wonder how much was Hollywood wokeism involved in these producers poorly thoughtless decision in hiring a young female with little work experience as the film production armorer.
@edie51699 ай бұрын
And what does that behavior have to do with "wokeism"?
@cateellington40818 ай бұрын
@@edie5169Absolutely nothing… But the Cult of Trumpism and their Far Right media echo chamber instills in them they must be consumed with their dumb one-liners🥱 (They try to tie in fact Hannah had blue hair & that must mean she was liberal & woke. Oh and Right Wingers despise Alec Baldwin because he so obviously got under Trump’s skin. It’s dumb & idiotic.)
@cateellington40818 ай бұрын
Not sure if Mr Defense attorney is paying attention to his client or not during testimony (but his assistant with the distracting head pieces and makeup is) but her constant whispering to the assistant and sending dagger eyes at witness is an ugly entitled look.
@cjharris36807 ай бұрын
Think it was to save money....the "medic" was not trained to cope with an emergency and not equipped to do so, either.