Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed is the only person still facing
charges in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins
after prosecutors in April dismissed a charge against actor Alec
Baldwin based on new evidence.
Investigators have not been able to establish the source of the live
round that killed Hutchins on Oct. 21, 2021.
In text messages released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office (SFCSO)
in response to a Reuters public records request, Seth Kenney, owner
of prop supplier PDQ Arm & Prop, told SFCSO Detective Alexandria
Hancock that Gutierrez-Reed told him in a telephone conversation
after Aug. 3, 2021, that she had bought live .45 long Colt
ammunition to shoot in her own gun.
Gutierrez-Reed's lawyer Jason Bowles told Reuters that no such
conversation took place, that she had never bought nor had access to
live long Colt .45 ammunition and that her father kept her long Colt
.45 revolver at a location Gutierrez-Reed did not have access to.
Gutierrez-Reed has told police she loaded the live round into
Baldwin's revolver, mistaking it for a dummy round. She said she did
not know how live rounds got onto the set.
Kenney did not respond to a request for comment. Gutierrez-Reed sued
Kenney in 2022, alleging he supplied live rounds to "Rust" and
misrepresented them as dummy rounds. Kenney has denied supplying
live rounds and has not been charged.
SFCSO declined to comment. Special prosecutors on the case did not
respond to a request for comment.
Hutchins was killed when a revolver chambered in .45 long Colt that
Baldwin was rehearsing with fired a live round that killed Hutchins
and injured director Joel Souza on a set outside Santa Fe.
(Reporting By Andrew Hay in Taos, New Mexico; Editing by Gerry
Doyle)
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