The world was rocked by the unexpected deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, whose passing was initially shrouded in mystery. Found deceased in their Santa Fe home last month, authorities had initially suggested that they had been dead for some time before their discovery by neighborhood security. However, new evidence has emerged, including cell phone data, which has cast doubt on the previously understood timeline and added complexity to the already tragic situation.
The latest revelations suggest that authorities had misunderstood the timeline of the couple’s deaths. Initially, it was believed that Betsy had passed on February 11, with Gene following a week later. However, new evidence, specifically from Arakawa’s cell phone, reveals she had made several calls to a health clinic on February 12, seeking medical advice for some congestion. According to Dr. Josiah Child of Cloudberry Health, the clinic never provided treatment but did confirm these phone calls, which had not been previously known to investigators.