
The local Sheriff said on Friday that Hollywood veteran Jean Hackman was dead for more than a week when he and his wife were found to be lifeless in their New Mexico’s house. Officials started an investigation that what they said is, the 95 -year -old hackman’s “suspicious” deaths, and his classical pianist wife Bitsi Arakawa, 63, as the question is how the dear actor can die.
Santa Fe Sheriff Aden Mendoza told reporters that there was no external injury in partially mammary bodies on Friday, but initial trials revealed that “both individuals conducted a negative test for carbon monoxide.”
Initial suggestions, including Hackman’s family, were that they could be removed from smoke.
However, Mendoza said, tests began to reduce the possible date of death.
He said, “An initial inquiry from Mr. Hackman’s pacemaker was conducted. It revealed that his last program was recorded on February 17, 2025,” he said.
“I think this is a very good perception, this was his last day of his life.”
The bodies of “The French connection” and his wife’s Oscar-moneta Star were found on Wednesday, when emergency services were called to the spot when maintenance workers were unable to reach the huge assets.
The first respondents found the door unlock and open, and the bullets scattered next to Arkawa’s body, which were in the bathroom.
Hackman’s body was found in another room, dressed completely, sunglasses next to his body, indicate a sudden decline.
A German Shepherd was found dead in the bathroom, and two other healthy dogs were at home.
Mendoza stated that when they were waiting for the results of toxic science tests, which could throw some light on the bullets by Arkawa’s body, the investigators were now trying to do a time outline together.
This includes watching through planners and cell phones and searching for any video that may indicate doubles movements in the last few weeks.
But, he said, it was a complex task, complicated by his low profile.
“I think here everyone thinks that they were very private person and a very private family,” he said.
In a statement released on Thursday, Hackman’s family stated that they were “distracted by loss.”
Daughters Elizabeth and Leslie Hackman and granddaughter Annie Hackman said, “They were loved and praised by millions of people around the world for their brilliant acting career, but for us he was always only dad and grandfather.”
“We will miss him a lot and be destroyed by loss,” he said.
The two -time Academy Award winner Hackman was credited for the intense performance of every individual characters inspired by his upset up to dozens of dozens of film credit spread over his 70s.
He is probably known as Vulgar New York Cop Jimmy “Popi” in the 1971 crime thriller “The French Connection” – for which he won the Oscar for the best actor.
He won another Golden Statuete after two decades, which was for the best actor for the portrayal of the brutal small town Sheriff “Little Bill” Dugate in the 1992 western western “unpredictable”.
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