She came from the same mold as Chrissy Teigan. Get found out but carry on lying anyway and try to convince everyone else that you're batshit not them!
I don't know US law but here you can be convicted of manslaughter or culpable homicide if your behaviour was extremely careless.Could he go to jail? Even though it was accidental??
He hasn’t been charged so don’t think so. Perhaps the stunt/prop coordinator could be charged as it should have been empty and clean. Even tiny remnants left in the chamber can be lethalCould he go to jail? Even though it was accidental??
It’s was a prop gun? Are the real guns altered? Or fake guns? If it was a real hun don’t they add gunpowder for effect? Maybe there was debris in the chamber of something?The news says two people were hurt, how do u accidentally shoot 2 people.
This is what I don’t understand, not one but two crew members?What I don’t understand, is how did it shoot the crew? If it had shot another actor he was in a scene with then it would make more sense
Right….but neither of those defintions mean “accident”.I don't know US law but here you can be convicted of manslaughter or culpable homicide if your behaviour was extremely careless.
English law: Involuntary manslaughter arises where the accused did not intend to cause death or serious injury but caused the death of another through recklessness or criminal negligence. For these purposes, recklessness is defined as a blatant disregard for the dangers of a particular situation.
Scots law: Culpable homicide is an act (or failure to act) which results in death. Unlike murder, there need not be any specific intention to harm the victim, indeed, the main distinction is the absence of an intent to kill. An assault which results in death may be a culpable homicide, as may an accident at work.