Gene Hackman likely died Feb. 17 based on pacemaker data, sheriff says
- Gene Hackman likely died on February 17, according to Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza, based on pacemaker data that showed no activity after that date.
- Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead on February 28 after a wellness check was requested, as they had not been heard from for two weeks.
- The deaths are being investigated as suspicious, with both bodies showing signs of decomposition and pills found near Arakawa's body.
- Sheriff Mendoza stated that autopsies and toxicology reports are pending and could take months to determine the cause of death.
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