The coke loving convict finally realizes that any chance she has to get out of jail early will involve her testifying against the killer actor.

Previously, she was indifferent but really wants out of jail, so is now happy to testify.

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed

Alec Baldwin

The armorer convicted in the Rust tragedy, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, is at the center of controversy ahead of Alec Baldwin’s involuntary manslaughter trial.

Prosecutors seek her testimony and have highlighted her disdain for Baldwin, expressed in prison phone calls where she reportedly wished to see him jailed.

Gutierrez-Reed’s refusal to accept responsibility and her derogatory remarks about the case have complicated legal proceedings.

Despite her Fifth Amendment rights, prosecutors aim to compel her testimony with use immunity.

Baldwin’s legal strategy includes leveraging Gutierrez-Reed’s prior statements to bolster his defense, while allegations of a proposed deal by Baldwin to mitigate her criticism add another layer of intrigue.

His trial begins July 10, facing potential conviction and up to 18 months in prison if found guilty.