Santa Fe County Sheriff’s deputies found Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa and a dog dead when they preformed a welfare check, a spokesperson said.
Summary
Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, 95, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and their dog were found dead in their New Mexico home, authorities confirmed Thursday.
Foul play is not suspected, but an investigation is ongoing.
Hackman, a revered actor known for The French Connection and Unforgiven, retired from Hollywood two decades ago and spent his later years writing novels.
He lived in New Mexico since the 1980s, remaining largely out of the public eye. His death comes just days before this year’s Academy Awards.
Both and the dog dead? It's currently 7am in New Mexico. Article posted 2 hours ago. So before 5am.
So they were found dead between 12am and 5am at least. "No foul play suspected", 3 dead, someone was probably responding to something, and if there's no fire, it was almost definitely CO.
Put CO detectors on all levels people. It doesnt take long for it to overwhelm you, and if you don't get out, that's it.
Y'all, hundreds of people die every year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, and tens of thousands are hospitalized annually. Weird Al Yankovic lost his elderly parents to CO poisoning in April 2004. It's winter time and Santa Fe is at 7,000 ft (2130 m) of elevation. Please don't rush to blame and conspiracy.
You say this but up here in the PNW electric power isn't very reliable at all. Look up Washington lake. This past year during the holidays everyone around the entire length of the lake lost power for a week. The week after power got restored we started getting into the low 30's and hitting the freezing mark a few times. Everyone got lucky. But still lost food and it was a pain in the ass because it 5pm but its pitch black outside your house. We burnt wood in the chimney to keep cold as fuck but not freezing. Meanwhile the politicians keep peddling the removal of gas lines. I'm totally fine if they do. I'll just ger myself a large battery bank, a generator, a solar panel etc. Having backup power is important. Gas makes it so much easier to keep massive amounts of power ready to go when the grid goes down. Otherwise agree with most comments about point of use heaters that are electric as well as heat pumps which are crazy good.
When you find another way to transport that much energy, that doesn't always need to be directly connected to infrastructure, to us with such a high ROI, you'll be famous and rich because you'll have solved the world's energy crisis.
It’s winter time and Santa Fe is at 7,000 ft (2130 m) of elevation.
Wow never would have expected that!
That's way higher than our highest City in Switzerland, Davos, (which is also the heighest of Europe) at only 1560 m. Not to mention that Santa Fe is 7 times as populous as Davos.
Sure, but keep in mind that Santa Fe is also the same latitude as Tangier, southern Sicily, and Crete. The entirety of mainland Europe is north of Santa Fe, so being at elevation is what keeps the weather relatively nice most of the year, rather than a desert like Texas or Arizona.
It's the dog that knocks it off the possibility list for me. Most people who commit to the act of suicide start giving stuff away. That and a sudden 'happiness burst' are things that you sometimes see in people who have made the decision. Why would you take a chance to kill your dog, when you could just take a half day and get a vet to do it, or just ask someone to take care of the dog for a few days with the excuse you'll be out of town or are hosting a party or a half dozen of the other plausible reasons?
He was great in everything he played.
The bird cage and get shorty were ridiculous. Quick and the dead was one of my fav westerns. He really left a mark on my childhood.
That's just their probable cause to enter the property and search. The bar on that is incredibly low and they'd likely have succeeded with the bodies alone and not just the door unlocked.