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Gene Hackman death investigation update expected today after actor and wife were found dead in New Mexico home

Last updated: March 7, 2025 12:25 pm
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Authorities in New Mexico are expected to give an update Friday on the investigation into the mysterious deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa. Investigators have been trying to determine a cause of death for the couple, who were found dead in their Santa Fe home last week.

Officials from the state Office of the Medical Investigator and the state Department of Health were expected to join Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza at Friday’s news conference.

How did Gene Hackman die?

Hackman, 95, and Arakawa, 65, were found dead in their home in a gated community in Santa Fe on Feb. 26.

Mendoza said last Friday there were no apparent signs of foul play in the deaths. The initial findings from the autopsies found no external trauma on either of the bodies, Mendoza said.

Hackman likely died several days before the bodies were discovered. The last event on his pacemaker was recorded Feb. 17, which was likely the last day of his life, Mendoza said.

Hackman’s body was found in a mudroom near the kitchen with a cane and sunglasses nearby, according to an affidavit for a search warrant.

The sheriff’s office found medication for blood pressure and thyroid issues as well as Tylenol during a search of the home, according to an inventory of the search filed in court. Some pills were scattered on a bathroom countertop near where Arakawa’s body was found, according to the affidavit. Mendoza wouldn’t say who was prescribed the medication, citing patient privacy laws.

One of the couple’s three dogs also was found dead in a crate near Arakawa, while their two other dogs were found alive.

Classical pianist Betsy Arakawa and actor Gene Hackman attend the Mission Hills Celebrity Sports Invitational at Rancho Mirage, California, Nov. 29, 1991.
Classical pianist Betsy Arakawa and actor Gene Hackman attend the Mission Hills Celebrity Sports Invitational at Rancho Mirage, California, Nov. 29, 1991.

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Investigators also collected two cellphones from the home and a monthly planner, Mendoza said. No surveillance cameras had been found at the home, according to the sheriff.

“I think everybody here understands that they were very private individuals and a very private family,” Mendoza said.

The sheriff’s office said Tuesday that the company that provides natural gas service for the home made no significant findings after looking for gas leaks and carbon monoxide, the colorless, odorless gas that can be fatal by depriving people from getting enough oxygen. Mendoza said last Friday that both bodies tested negative for carbon monoxide.

Hackman, who won Oscars for his performances in 1971’s “The French Connection” and the 1992 Western “Unforgiven,” was honored at Sunday’s Academy Awards in Los Angeles.

“He received two Oscars, but more importantly, he won the hearts of film lovers all over the world,” actor Morgan Freeman said of Hackman at the awards ceremony. “Gene always said, ‘I don’t think about legacy. I just hope people remember me as someone who tried to do good work.’ So I think I speak for us all when I say, Gene, you’ll be remembered for that and for so much more.”

Anna Schecter

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