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Slain cinematographer’s husband is so that angry Baldwin took no blame

/ 07:22 AM February 24, 2022

The husband of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has said he was “so angry” that actor Alec Baldwin denied responsibility for her death after Baldwin shot her during the filming of the Western “Rust.”

In his first interview since filing a wrongful death lawsuit against Alec and about two dozen other defendants last week, Matt Hutchins was asked if he had watched Baldwin’s December interview with ABC News in which the actor said he was not responsible for Halyna’s death.

“I was just so angry to see him talk about her death so publicly, in such a detailed way and then to not accept any responsibility after having just described killing her,” Hutchins said in a clip aired on Wednesday from a Today program interview.

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Aaron Dyer, Baldwin’s lawyer, was not immediately available for comment.

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Slain cinematographer's husband is so angry Baldwin took no blame

Actor Alec Baldwin of the film “LymeLife” poses during the 33rd Toronto International Film Festival September 8, 2008. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Halyna Hutchins was killed in October 2021 when a revolver Baldwin was rehearsing with during filming in New Mexico fired a live round that hit her and movie director Joel Souza, who survived.

Hutchins last week filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Baldwin and about two dozen other defendants, claiming they disregarded standard industry practices meant to keep movie sets safe.

In the December interview, Baldwin said live rounds should never have been allowed on the set.

“I feel that someone is responsible for what happened, and I can’t say who that is, but I know it’s not me,” Baldwin said.

Hutchins was asked if the majority of blame for his wife’s killing lay with Baldwin.

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“The idea that the person holding the gun causing it to discharge is not responsible, is absurd to me,” Hutchins said.

Last week, in response to the lawsuit, Dyer said Baldwin should have been able to rely on the film’s armorer, prop department and assistant directors to ensure the gun was safe to use.

(Reporting by Andrew Hay; Editing by Donna Bryson and Karishma Singh)

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