‘Suspicious’ Death of Gene Hackman and Wife

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By Paul Glynn

Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife appeared to have been dead for “quite a while” when the couple and their dog were found dead on Wednesday afternoon at their home in the US state of New Mexico, police say.

Hackman, 95, was discovered in a side room near the kitchen of the house in Santa Fe, while his wife Betsy Arakawa, a 65-year-old classical pianist, was found in a bathroom.

Authorities reported no signs of injury but deemed the deaths “suspicious enough” to investigate and have not ruled out foul play. No cause of death was given.

In a wide-ranging career, Hackman won two Academy Awards for The French Connection and Unforgiven.

Three of Hackman’s children from a previous marriage confirmed the death of their father and Ms Arakawa in a statement to the BBC.

“He was loved and admired by millions around the world for his brilliant acting career, but to us he was always just Dad and Grandpa. We will miss him sorely and are devastated by the loss,” Elizabeth, Leslie and Annie Hackman said.

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The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s office confirmed the deaths.

“On 26 February, 2025, at approximately 1:45pm, Santa Fe County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to an address on Old Sunset Trail in Hyde Park where Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and a dog were found deceased,” the office said.

In a news conference on Thursday afternoon, Sheriff Adan Mendoza said: “It sounds like they had been deceased for quite a while, and I don’t want to guess in reference to how long that was.”

He added: “There was no immediate sign of foul play. Haven’t ruled that out yet.

“This is an investigation, so we’re keeping everything on the table.”

A sheriff’s detective who responded to the scene said that they believed the couple had been dead for some time because of Ms Arakawa’s “decomposition” and “mummification” in the hands and feet.

“The male decedent also showed obvious signs of death, similar and consistent with the female decedent,” said the search warrant.

Near Ms Arakawa’s head was a portable heater, which the detective determined could have been brought down in the event that she abruptly fell to the ground.

Authorities say they have requested carbon monoxide and toxicology tests for both Hackman and his wife, and that a cause of death has not yet been determined as they await the results of the autopsy.

A prescription bottle and scattered pills were on the bathroom countertop close to her body. The couple’s German Shepherd dog was found dead in a bathroom closet near to Ms Arakawa.

Hackman was discovered wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, a blue long-sleeve T-shirt and brown slippers. Sunglasses and a walking cane were next to the body.

The detective suspected that the actor had fallen suddenly.

The circumstances of their death were “suspicious enough in nature to require a thorough search and investigation”, said the search warrant, because the person who called emergency services found the front door of the property open.

But the detective observed no sign of forced entry into the home. Nothing appeared out of place inside. Neither was there any indication that belongings had been rummaged through, or that any items had been removed.

Two other, healthy dogs were discovered roaming the property – one inside and one outside.

The couple’s 2,300 sq ft ranch-style home, part of a gated community, was valued at around $1m, according to tax records.

The local utility responded and found no sign of a gas leak in the area. The fire department detected no indication of a carbon monoxide leak or poisoning, according to the search warrant.

The detective spoke at the scene to two maintenance workers, one of whom had called the emergency services.

The two workers said they sometimes conducted routine work at property, but rarely ever saw the couple.

They indicated that they communicated with them by phone and text, primarily with Ms Arakawa.

The two workers said they last had contact with the couple two weeks beforehand.

A recording of the 911 call obtained by the BBC shows the emotional caller telling a dispatcher how he found the two bodies.

“No, they’re not moving,” he says in the audio. “Just send somebody out here really quick.”

The person, who made the call while standing outside the property and peering in through a window, is heard saying “damn” repeatedly.

Hackman met Ms Arakawa when she was working part-time at a California gym in the mid-1980s, the New York Times has previously reported.

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