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喷了,老白把breaking bad剧本丢了

去年12月老白车里的ipad和最终季剧本被盗,片方说没有任何剧本被盗。


Actor Bryan Cranston plays a bad guy on TV, but police say the "Breaking Bad" star became a crime victim in real life in December when a man broke into his car at the Sandia Crest and stole an item that could compromise the show's final season.

On the show, Cranston plays the lead role of high-school chemistry teacher Walter White, who joins the sordid underground world of meth dealing.

Action 7 reporter Lauren Zakalik reported Monday from outside the courtroom where Xavier McAfee, 29, faced charges of stealing a script from one of the most heavily guarded and most-anticipated story lines of the television season. McAfee is accused of breaking into Cranston's Audi and taking among other things, a script to the popular and secretive show.

"What happened, exactly?" Zakalik said.

"I don't have any comment," McAfee said.

"Did you steal his iPad and a script from the car?" Zakalik said.

"I don't even know what they're talking about. I work for a living. I do tile for a living."

Even though McAfee said he's just a working man, court records indicate that he has been charged with nine crimes in the last few years.

Court documents reveal one of Cranston's employees, Taryn Feingold, was contacted by a confidential informant. That informant detailed a local bar conversation, where a man was bragging about how he broke into a vehicle at the Sandia Crest, and had an iPad and script from the "Breaking Bad" series.

But there's the twist.

When KOAT contacted Sony Pictures in Los Angeles about the missing script, they said as far as they knew no scripts were stolen, and they are not concerned that any confidential information about the show has been compromised.

Sony officials had no inkling that a police report said a "Breaking Bad" script had been stolen.

"It was reported to us back in December that (the script) was one of the items inside the bag that was stolen," said Deputy Aaron Williamson of the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office.

McAfee, who was arrested last weekend, faces one charge of burglary and was released on bond on Monday.

"You know, there's a lot of attention on you because of this case?" Zakalik said.

"Yeah, I'm pretty sure I've noticed this by now," McAfee said.

The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office said the script hasn't been recovered and the investigation is ongoing.


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