During the trial related to the tragic incident on the set of the film 'Rust' in 2021, it was clarified that Halnya Hutchins, the film's cinematographer who lost her life, was not killed during the filming of a scene. This revelation came to light during the cross-examination by prosecutor Kari Morrissey.
Marissa Poppell, a crime scene technician for the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Department, confirmed in her testimony that Ms. Hutchins was not killed while filming a scene. Poppell also mentioned that she had taken photos of scene paperwork discovered at the church set where the shooting occurred. She emphasized the importance of these documents as they referenced a firearm and could potentially offer more insights into the sequence of events.
The clarification provided by Poppell sheds light on the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident and helps in understanding the context in which it occurred. The details emerging from the trial are crucial in piecing together the events that led to the untimely death of Halnya Hutchins.