The authorities have published images of body cameras outside the house of Gene hackman And Betsy ArakawaWhere they were found dead At the end of February.
In newly published images, officers are seen arriving at the scene for the first time and expressing themselves with two maintenance workers who alerted the authorities after Discover a lying body facing downwards through a window.
Without any sign of forced entry or other evidence of suspicious circumstances at the house of Santa Fe, NM, the deputies asked questions about the possibility of a gas leak or a carbon monoxide poisoning, and the workers said that they did not see how it could have been.
“Something is wrong. Something is not going well,” said one of the workers to the officers in the images.
“My concern is a carbon monoxide problem,” said an officer after traveling the house window.
The authorities quickly determined that there were no leaks that could have been fatal, still fueling a mystery that drew public attention.
“Then we continued to walk, and I saw something that was lying there. Suddenly to see this, both, my brother, is – sorry,” said one of the maintenance workers, fighting tears.
The bodycam video also shares the moment when the officers called Hackman’s daughter Elizabeth, to broadcast the heartbreaking news of her father’s death.
“I’m really sorry for your loss,” said the officer at Elizabeth.
Elizabeth asked that the couple’s deceased dog be cremated and buried with Arakawa.
“If the dog wore a pass, could you save this for me?” Elizabeth asked.

In another videoobtained by Fox News Digital, the Arakawa hairdresser shared that she had concerns during their last visit in December 2024.
“She told me that there was a man who had parked outside their door and followed them,” his hairdresser told the police, a man by the name of Christopher.
“On two separate occasions. An opportunity is when they went to White Rock. They went to lunch there and the guy followed them by parks (outside their closed community), followed them to White Rock.
“She said:” Christopher, I am surprised that security was not (knew) how it got there … because when we left, I noticed that this car had followed us from the residence in White Rock. “”
Arakawa would have told his hairdresser that the man had approached them with a Hackman photos file and had asked for autographs.

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“And I said, we were sitting here and I said:” It’s so weird because Santa Fe is not a place of paparazzi and all that. “She said that she was approaching him and said,” I told her that he must have more respect, “said Christopher.
On another occasion, the same man would have followed the couple in a different place. Christopher said that Arakawa told him that the man had offered the couple a bottle of wine and that they refused.
“I said,” Oh my God, Betsy, it’s crazy. You shouldn’t have approached this person. It makes me nervous “, said Christopher. “He knew what (they) led. This is the frightening part.”

Medical investigators have confirmed that Hackman died of heart disease with Alzheimer’s complications about a week after Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome – a rare disease behind rodents – took the life of his wife.
The Santa Fe County Sheriff Office published only some of the investigation images.
Last week, a New Mexico court granted a temporary prohibition order Against the publication of certain files related to the investigation into the death of Hackman and Arakawa.
The order was in response to a request from Julia Peters, a representative of the couple’s succession. She exhorted in a request filed earlier this month that the court was sealed in the case to protect family rights to private life in sorrow under the 14th amendment to the American Constitution.
Peters underlined the possibly shocking nature of photographs and videos in the survey and the potential of their dissemination by the media.
A hearing is scheduled for later this month to assert the advantages of the request. For the moment, the sheriff’s office of the County of Santa Fe and the state office of the medical investigator cannot publish photographs and videos showing the couple’s body or the interior of their house, autopsy reports or investigation reports on death.
The request to seal the files notes that the couple has placed “a significant value in their privacy and has taken affirmative vigilant measures” to protect their privacy during their lives, including after having moved to Santa Fe and Hackman retired.
“The personal representative seeks to continue to preserve the privacy of hackmans after their tragic death and to support the constitutional law of the family of memory and desire to cry in peace,” said the document.

The newly released bodycam images arrive a week after The authorities have discovered new information In the death of Hackman and Arakawa, move the calendar of events.
According to NBC News, Mobile phones records Indicate that Arakawa was alive at least one day after his death time originally.
Arakawa’s telephone files show that she made three calls to Cloudberry, a private medical clinic, on the morning of February 12 and it seems that she missed a return call the same afternoon.
The office of the medical investigator had previously estimated that Rakawa died on February 11, seven days before Hackman, who died on February 18.
The authorities said to the BBC that Arakawa had exchanged emails With a massage therapist and visited a grocery store, a pharmacy and a pet store on February 11. The garage opening data showed that she had returned home around 5:15 p.m. that day.

Dr. Josiah Child, Cloudberry Health’s principal doctor, told the point of sale that if the clinic had never treated Hackman or Arakawa, she had contacted medical advice.
“She called and describes a certain congestion but has not mentioned any respiratory distress, shortness of breath or chest pain,” he said.
Arakawa had planned for an appointment for February 12 but canceled her on February 10, saying that she had to take care of her husband, according to Child.
On the morning of February 12, Arakawa called the clinic looking for treatment, but the staff told her that she had to be seen in person because she had not yet been taken as a new patient.
“There were a few comings and goings to make this meeting for the afternoon, but it never presented itself,” said Child. “Our office recalled several times and has never received an answer.”
– with files from the Associated Press