The circumstances surrounding the deaths of Hollywood legend Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, whose bodies were found in separate rooms in their Santa Fe, New Mexico mansion, are still being investigated.
Hackman’s daughter, Elizabeth, was the first to suspect the cause of death could be gas leak, although, according to her, the mansion where her dad and his wife resided was relatively new.
The Santa Fe Fire Department and New Mexico Gas Company found no apparent signs of a carbon monoxide leak, but the medical examiner is performing tests, including checking for the presence of the toxic gas.
The call to 911 was made from the actor’s estate by an individual who identified himself as a caretaker. According to law enforcement, the call was made just before 2 p.m.
CNN obtained the 911 audio in the actor’s death.
According to it, the caretaker, who sounded emotional, said they couldn’t enter the home. However, they were able to see two unconscious bodies through the window.
Related Posts
A routine drive home became a life-changing lesson the moment blue police lights appeared behind the car on a rain-soaked motorway. The driver had recently been prescribed…
At first glance, this Eupora property may look weathered and worn, but beneath its aging exterior sits an opportunity filled with potential. The three-bedroom farmhouse offers a…
The years between 70 and 75 often bring important physical and emotional changes that can strongly affect independence, mobility, and overall quality of life. Understanding these changes…
She believed she was doing everything right—eating a clean diet, choosing organic produce, and adding raw alfalfa sprouts to her meals. Then came the sudden illness: fever,…
When the announcement broke, Minnesota was suddenly drawn from routine regional politics into a national spotlight. A governor known locally for school visits, flood briefings, veterans’ events,…
A 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home in Pembroke, Virginia sits on 365 acres and offers 4,083 square feet of living space, completed in 2022. The property is designed for…