The ‘Rust’ actor seemed to surprise his lawyer when he stood up and left the Santa Fe District courtroom as the prosecution argued to admit more evidence before trial resumed Thursday. Jurors will learn that Alec Baldwin urged his wife and kids to visit him in Santa Fe for a "good time," hours after he accidentally shot Halyna Hutchins and Joel Souza on a movie set, according to a ruling Thursday. Baldwin, 66, hadn’t yet learned that Hutchins was dead but knew that she and Souza had been taken to a hospital when he called his wife, Hilaria, from a New Mexico sheriff’s office Oct.
21, 2021. "He’s speaking to his wife, and he has her on FaceTime so we can actually hear her. We can hear her responses.
And then he’s speaking to another person," prosecutor Kari Morrissey told the judge during a hearing outside the earshot of jurors . "And he is explaining that he wants that person to try to convince his wife to still come to New Mexico because they can’t get their money back for the plane tickets, and they’d like to go ahead and have a good time." FATAL TIMELINE IN ALEC BALDWIN ‘RUST’ SHOOTING THAT LED TO ACTORS INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Alec Baldwin attends his manslaughter trial in Santa Fe, N.
M., Thursday, July 11, 2024, for the 2021 fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during filming of the Western movie "Rust." (Ramsay de Give/Pool Photo via AP) Hilaria and their kids had previously planned to visit Baldwin one day after the tragic accid.
