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Fats
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OCT 27, 09:12 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Rickady88GT:
Looks like they are finally talking about what charges can be filed and just who can be charged. I bet they are all already lawyered up. |
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Meh, they basically live with lawyers.
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randye
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OCT 27, 09:27 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
To me, it reads like 'they' already are covering for him, (the writer of the article.) Focusing on who had access to the revolver, who the armorer was and who other than the shooter had access to live ammo. Everything I have read is portraying Baldwin as a victim of what someone else did (or didn't do) |
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To add to that, I have seen at least a half dozen or more articles stating that "the gun went off" as though it had a mind of it's own and didn't have a trigger.
After all, we simply can't blame an "innocent" actor who just happened to be holding it when it decided to fire all on it's own......  [This message has been edited by randye (edited 10-27-2021).]
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sourmash
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OCT 27, 09:33 PM
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There was one before Brandon Lee that my girlfriend was torn up about. She told me of a pretty male actor put a blank-loaded gun to his head and pulled the trigger. Either the gases penetrated his skull or something else, but the gasses are what I remember it being. Dead.
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MidEngineManiac
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OCT 27, 09:47 PM
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Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
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Jake_Dragon
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OCT 27, 11:16 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
There was one before Brandon Lee that my girlfriend was torn up about. She told me of a pretty male actor put a blank-loaded gun to his head and pulled the trigger. Either the gases penetrated his skull or something else, but the gasses are what I remember it being. Dead. |
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Jon-Erik Hexum
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maryjane
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OCT 28, 09:40 AM
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Jerry Lee Lewis shot his bass player but I think he lived.
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maryjane
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OCT 28, 09:47 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
There was one before Brandon Lee that my girlfriend was torn up about. She told me of a pretty male actor put a blank-loaded gun to his head and pulled the trigger. Either the gases penetrated his skull or something else, but the gasses are what I remember it being. Dead. |
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The autopsy stated that the gasses and or wadding pushed piece of bone fragment pretty far into his brain. The impact from the blast fractured his skull, driving a bone fragment the size of a quarter into his brain and causing massive hemorrhaging
Regardless, it was a stupid thing to do
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sourmash
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OCT 28, 09:47 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by Jake_Dragon: Jon-Erik Hexum |
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I bet it didn't stop her from fantasizing about him.
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olejoedad
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OCT 29, 01:03 AM
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No matter the comments about qualifications of the armorer and actions by others at the scene of the shooting, the fact remains that the person holding the gun and pulling the trigger is responsible for this death.
The one procedure that was not followed at the end of the day is that the person pointing the gun and pulling the trigger did not verify that the gun was unloaded. You never, never trust someone else.
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blackrams
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OCT 29, 10:33 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
No matter the comments about qualifications of the armorer and actions by others at the scene of the shooting, the fact remains that the person holding the gun and pulling the trigger is responsible for this death.
The one procedure that was not followed at the end of the day is that the person pointing the gun and pulling the trigger did not verify that the gun was unloaded. You never, never trust someone else. |
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Quoted as the most truthful thing stated in this thread. 
Rams[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 10-29-2021).]
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