On February 26, 2025, the tragic news emerged that legendary actor Gene Hackman, aged 95, and his wife Betsy Arakawa, 64, were found deceased in their Santa Fe home, shocking their family and fans alike. Their bodies were discovered in separate rooms of their $3.8 million residence by a neighbor and caretaker, who promptly alerted emergency services. The scene also revealed the death of one of their three dogs, prompting the authorities to mark the deaths as suspicious and initiate an extensive investigation.
The day following the discovery, Hackman’s daughters, Leslie Anne and Elizabeth, together with his granddaughter Annie, expressed their profound grief in a public statement. They remembered Hackman as a cherished family member, deeply loved by his fans for his extensive career in acting.
As the investigation progressed, Leslie speculated that a possible carbon monoxide leak could have been the cause of the deaths, noting that her father had been in robust health, engaged in regular physical activities like yoga and Pilates, and had not suffered any recent health issues that might have led to their sudden passing.
The absence of any recent contact did not raise suspicions for Leslie, who planned to travel to New Mexico to manage the aftermath. Meanwhile, Tim Hackman, Gene’s nephew, highlighted that although he hadn’t seen his uncle for over a decade, the distance didn’t imply estrangement but rather Gene’s preference for a private life. He remembered Betsy as a diligent caretaker of Gene, playing a significant role in maintaining his health.
Amid these personal recollections, the release of the emergency call by the caretaker added a distressing layer to the unfolding drama, with the caller indicating a sense of urgency and panic while waiting for the authorities to arrive.
The preliminary autopsies performed did not show any signs of external trauma, leading to further toxicology tests to ascertain any subtle causes of death. The investigators continued their work, examining environmental factors like carbon monoxide levels, although initial tests ruled out gas leaks.
As the community and the family navigated through their shock and mourning, tributes began pouring in from across the film industry. Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and actress Valerie Perrine shared their memories of Hackman, celebrating his storied career and artistic legacy.
Hackman, whose life journey took him from Marine to Hollywood star, had lived a vibrant and diverse life, marked by iconic roles in films such as “The French Connection” and “Unforgiven.” After retiring, he focused on his writing and enjoyed a quieter life with Arakawa in New Mexico, away from the public eye.
The ongoing investigation aims to piece together the exact circumstances surrounding the deaths of Hackman and Arakawa, with the community and Hackman’s fans looking for closure and remembering his profound impact on cinema. The complexity of the case, marked by the initial findings of the investigation and the heartrending 911 call, continues to captivate and sadden those who admired the legendary actor and his wife.