'Rust' assistant director maintains Alec Baldwin's claim he didn't pull trigger in fatal shooting: attorney
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“Rust” assistant director Dave Halls maintained Alec Baldwin's claim that he didn't pull the trigger of the gun that fired and left cinematographer Halyna Hutchins dead and director Joel Souza injured, his attorney says.
"The entire time Baldwin had his finger outside the trigger guard, parallel to the barrel, and that he told me since day one he thought it was a misfire. And until Alec said that it was just really hard to believe. But Dave has told me since the first day I met him that Alec did not pull that trigger," Torraco said in an interview that aired on "Good Morning America" on Thursday.
Seth Kenney was also interviewed. He is the owner of PDQ Arm and Prop, LLC, which provided guns and ammunition to the production of "Rust." He said he's "absolutely" certain PDQ Arm and Prop did not accidentally send live rounds to the movie set.