Santa Fe County officials are set to brief the public on the unexpected deaths of actor Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 65. Their bodies were discovered on February 26 after maintenance workers failed to see or speak to them for over two weeks. Investigators have ruled out carbon monoxide poisoning, and initial examinations showed no forced entry or blunt force trauma. A full toxicology report is pending, and details about their deaths and the condition of their bodies have raised further questions.
Investigators have ruled out carbon monoxide poisoning, and the gas company determined there were no major issues with any of the gas lines at the home.
Authorities found no signs of forced entry at the property, or blunt force trauma on the couple's bodies. Both bodies showed signs that they had fallen down abruptly and were partially decomposed.
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