New and disturbing details emerge on the death of Gene Hackman and of his wife Betsy Arakawa. According to a recently widespread Body-Cam movie in which the Arakawa hairdresser, Hackman and his deceased wife appears, they would have had two disturbing interactions with one stranger in the weeks prior to their death.
The alleged interactions were described in detail by Betsy Arakawa’s hairdresser, Christopherin the Body-Cam movie published by Fox News on Monday 24 March. In the interview with the authorities of New Mexico, Christopher said that his client, now deceased, appeared “in pieces” and would have expressed concern for being followed by the same mysterious man on two different occasions, while he was with his husband in Santa Fe.
“He told me that there was a man who had parked outside the gate of their property that followed them,” Christopher told the police. «On two separate occasions … once, when they went to White Rock. They went to lunch there and the man followed them starting from outside their fenced community, up to White Rock. She said to me: “I am surprised that security did not know how she arrived there … because when we left, I noticed that that car had followed us from home to White Rock” “.
Arakawa told Christopher that the man who presumably followed them had “pulled out a folder with photos of her husband and wanted him to sign her”. The hairdresser stressed how unusual behavior, especially considering that Santa Fe “is certainly not a place from paparazzi and things like that”, and added that Arakawa would have directly faced the man. “He told me … that he approached him and apostrophized it:” I told her that he had to have more respect “,” Christopher recalled. He also reported that the same man would follow the couple also on another occasion, offering them a bottle of wine, which, however – according to Christopher – refused.
The last days of the two -time Oscar and his wife, a classic pianist, are the subject of great attention by the authorities, after their bodies – together with that of a dog – were found in their home in Santa Fe, worth 3.8 million dollars, on February 26. According to the activity recorded by the pacemaker, Gene Hackman, 95, would have died on February 18 from a cardiovascular disease, with Alzheimer’s as a competitor. The New Mexico medical examiner’s office initially established that Betsy Arakawa, 65 years old, was probably died a week earlier, on February 11, from the pulmonary syndrome from Hantavirus, a rare and potentially lethal disease transmitted by rodents. However, Dr. Josiah Child, Hackman’s attending physician, recently declared that Arakawa called him on February 12 to decide a “echocardiogram for his husband”, an exact day after the alleged date of his death.
“Mrs. Hackman did not die on February 11, because she called my clinic on 12,” said Dr. Josiah Child al Daily Mail Sunday 16 March. Child also says that Arakawa had canceled an appointment on February 10, explaining that Hackman was sick. The appointment had been apparently reprogrammed for February 12, but – according to Child – Arakawa never showed up. “He showed no symptoms of breathing difficulty,” he told Tabloid. «The appointment was not at all linked to the Hantavirus. We tried to recall it a couple of times, but without receiving an answer ».
Gene Hackman was one of the most celebrated actors in Hollywood, winner of two Oscar prizes for The violent arm of the law (1971) e The spytatI (1992). He had married Betsy Arakawa in 1991 and retired from acting in 2004. Hackman had moved to Santa Fe in the 80s and lived there full -time with his wife. It is estimated that he has left a heritage of about 80 million dollars.
Source: Vanity Fair

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