Gene Hackman
Investigators Will not Rule Out Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Gene Hackman, his spouse Betsy Arakawa, and their canine’s mysterious deaths have authorities looking for solutions … and so they’ve confirmed they don’t seem to be ruling out carbon monoxide poisoning.
Santa Fe fireplace officers spoke on “TODAY” Friday, stating that whereas their meters didn’t detect something amiss throughout searches, that doesn’t imply carbon monoxide poisoning is off the desk — particularly for the reason that our bodies might have been there for days and even weeks.
They identified Gene and Betsy’s New Mexico house had pure gasoline … and a leak might have dissipated by the point their our bodies had been found.
Authorities additionally aren’t fully ruling out foul play, even with little proof to assist it. They are saying the toxicology report — which might take as much as 3 months — will likely be key in figuring out the causes of their deaths and guiding their investigation.

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However as for carbon monoxide poisoning, Gene’s household strongly believes it’s the trigger.
That is what his daughter Elizabeth advised us Thursday, and his different daughter, Leslie, echoed the identical, insisting that regardless of being 95, Gene was in nice well being.