Alec Baldwin says “I would go to any lengths to undo what happened”
There is “only one question to be resolved – where did the live round come from,” according to Alec Baldwin, who has stated that he feels no remorse for the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set.
To George Stephanopoulos on Good Morning America, Baldwin said he wants an answer to the mystery of how the bullet ended up on the set of Western Rust, where he was shot and killed by Ms Hutchins in October.
The 63-year-old actor and producer was asked if he felt remorse for the death of the cinematographer “No. No. I feel that… someone is responsible for what happened and I can’t say who that is, but I know it’s not me. Honest to God, if I felt that I was responsible, I might’ve killed myself if I thought that I was responsible. And I don’t say that lightly.”
A criminal investigation and civil lawsuits surrounding the shooting in New Mexico are expected to take a long time, so Baldwin decided to speak out. He wanted to make his account known.
To avoid appearing like a victim, he stated that he would “I would go to any lengths to undo what happened” and that he did not want to appear like a victim.
According to a preview of the interview, Baldwin also said that he never pulled the trigger of the prop gun, but that it went off as soon as the hammer was released.