Actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their home with no signs of foul play, and initial investigations indicate their deaths occurred a few days earlier. The exact cause of death is still under investigation, as authorities seek details on their last known interactions.
Legendary actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their Santa Fe home, with preliminary investigations revealing no signs of foul play.
Their deaths appear to have occurred several days prior to their discovery, as Hackman’s pacemaker last showed activity on February 17, while their bodies were found on Wednesday.
The sheriff confirmed that both individuals tested negative for carbon monoxide, although the exact cause and manner of death remain undetermined.
There were no external traumatic signs, as noted by the sheriff, while ongoing investigations will seek to establish the timeline of events leading to their deaths, given that the couple valued their privacy.
The absence of surveillance footage around the residence complicates efforts to gather more information. A search of their home revealed an open prescription bottle and various medications, although no gas leaks were found.
An affidavit indicated that the circumstances surrounding their deaths may warrant further investigation. A maintenance worker reported not being able to enter the home, prompting a call to security personnel, who subsequently discovered the bodies.
Authorities are now focused on obtaining details regarding the last known interactions with the couple. The investigation continues, with medical investigators expected to provide answers about the couple’s tragic passing.