we ll talk about your situation. first, do you buy the sabotage theory? no, and if they had any evidence of that they should be, you know, talking to the sheriff and not morning television shows. it s dangerous, and it s an irresponsible thaeeory to put o on tv. and you never heard anybody say they wanted to do something like that or have any inclination of why someone would try to do something like that? no, absolutely not, chris. you know, movie sets, it s a group of friends. you know, everybody there, you know, they deeply care for each other. right. look, i mean, their job if there s any litigation is going to be to cast doubt. yeah, of course. they don t have to prove it, remember, but the idea someone who s an armorer could load dummy bullets and actually be loading live rounds and not know it, even if they say they inspected the rounds? i mean, that would in my
for murder. but, of course, it is important to point out that theory was floated without any evidence. we re hearing from some former set members who have concerns about safety on the set, one of them, a man named lane looper, spoke last night with chris cuomo, asked about this sabotage theory, he s not buying it. take a listen. if they had any evidence of that, they should be talking to the sheriff and not morning television shows. it is dangerous. it is an irresponsible theory to put out on tv. reporter: in his resignation letter the day before that actual shooting, he wrote, i feel anxious on set, i have seen firsthand our assistant director rush to get shots and he skips over important protocols. sometimes ad rushes so quickly the props department hasn t had the chance to bring earplugs. and he rolls and the actors fire anyway. it is important to point out the production company rejected any idea this was an unsafe set. alec baldwin himself came out and reposting a very forcefu
tech questions off of you. and then, we will talk about your situation. first, do you buy this sabotage theory? no, and if they had any evidence of that, they should be, you know, talking to the sheriff and not morning-television shows. it s dangerous and it s an irresponsible theory to put out on tv. and you never heard anybody saying that they wanted to do something like that or have any inclination of why someone would try to do something like that? no, absolutely not, chris. okay. you know, a movie set s it s a group of friends. you know, everybody there, they deeply care for each other. right. i mean, look, you know, their job if there is any litigation is to cast doubt. they don t have to prove it, remember. but, the idea that someone who is an armorer could load dummy bullets, and actually be loading live rounds and not know it, even if they say they inspected the rounds. i mean, that would that