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Gene hackman death examination is updated, the timeline becomes clear

Authorities have announced an update on the death of Gene Hackman.

The Hollywood legend and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead inside his Santa Fe residence earlier in the week, and there are a lot of questions about the situation.

Hackman was 95 at the time of his death.

The initial police warrant states “the death of the two deceased individuals to be suspicious enough in nature to require a thorough search and investigation because the reporting party found the front door of the residence unsecured and opened. Deputies observed a healthy dog running loose on the property, another healthy dog near the deceased female, a deceased dog laying 10-15 feet from the deceased female in a closet of the bathroom, the heater being moved, the pill bottle being opened and pills scattered next to the female, the male decedent being located in a separate room of the residence, and no obvious signs of a gas leak,” according to TMZ.

Gene Hackman Death Investigation Update announced.

The Santa Fe County Sheriff organized a press conference on Friday and announced, according to Fox News on February 17, that Hackman's pacemaker was working on February 17th.

Adan Mendoza, Sheriff of Santa Fe County, told the media that it was a “very good assumption” that the day has died.

This means that Hackman could have been dead for nine days before his body was found. This is incredibly sad.

The authorities also announced the legendary actor and Arakawa that both were “tested negatively for carbon monoxide”. This confirms earlier reports that there were no signs of a gas leak and testing on site did not show any problems.

According to Mendoza, a cause of death is unknown at that time. The police will also analyze cell phone data, telephone calls, text messages, events and photos on the mobile phone to put the timeline together. “

“We make a timeline from the time of death and the autopsy and the results. We will work backwards. We will do both and then hopefully make a decision about what happened to both people,” Mendoza told the media according to the same FOX news report.

Hackman appeared in several large Hollywood hits during a career that crossed for several decades. Some of his biggest hits were “the French connection”, “Hoosiers”, “unfortered”, “Mississippi Burning” and “Crimson Tide”. Be careful to go to Outkick to get the latest updates while we have them David.hookstead@outkick.com.