Investigators have released hundreds of images from inside and outside Jean Hackman Santa Fe Estate at Betsia Kawa Hackman as part of evidence released by New Mexican authorities.
The bodies of Jean and Betsy were found at their home on February 26th after hearing neither in weeks.
Authorities recorded more than 700 images of Hackman Home, in addition to detailed incident reports, including evidence of dead rodents, rodent poop and live traps across multiple buildings on the facility.

New Mexico authorities have released hundreds of images as photo evidence of the investigation into the deaths of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa Hackman. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)
Authorities say classic pianist Betsy died of Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. Hunter Villas “It is characterized by flu-like symptoms, including fever, muscle pain, cough, sometimes vomiting and diarrhea.
The hantavirus strain in the US can be transmitted from animals to humans, not from humans to humans.
Rodent feces were found in three detached garages, three sheds and two kashita. Live traps are listed as rodent control techniques and were used in outbuilding according to environmental assessments.
The gene died of hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease Alzheimer’s disease As an important contribution factor.
Jean and Betsy’s bodies were discovered February 26th by maintenance workers Jesse Kessler and Roland Lowe Begay. After working as a couple’s private contractor for 16 years, Kessler made a desperate 911 call.

Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa Hackman lived in a remote Santa Fe property. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

Rodent feces were found near multiple structures in Hackman Real Estate. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

A bathroom filled with items such as clothing, furniture, and dog timber frames. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

Bathroom vanity was depicted for evidence. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)
In a search warrant affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital, authorities revealed that Arakawa’s body was found to be disassembled with bloating and mummies of her hands and feet in her face. Hackman was also found to have the same signs of decomposition as his wife.
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The genes could have survived alone at home for about a week until his death around February 18th. Recorded by his pacemaker. Authorities assumed this was his last day, as the body of the Oscar winner was not found for another nine days.
Detectives initially described the couple’s death as “suspected enough to require a thorough search and investigation,” according to a search warrant affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital.
Authorities confirmed that no external trauma was found on either the gene or the Betsy, and New Mexican authorities immediately launched a criminal investigation into their deaths.

A collection of photos of Gene, Betsy Hackman and his pets were displayed in the cabinet. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

A bathtub filled with boxes and other materials. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

The detective found a computer in his clothes. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)
In newly released video footage from the day authorities discovered Jean and Betsy’s bodies, body camera footage revealed that one of Hackman’s dogs would protect Betsy’s body.
Bear and Nikitathe dogs of the deceased couple helped authorities find genes and Betsy’s body when authorities arrived at their home in New Mexico.
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Santa Fe Fire Chief Brian Moya explained that Betsy was in the bathroom shortly after entering the front door of the New Mexico home. However, authorities searched for nearly 30 minutes without any signs of Hackman.
Watch: Authorities search for Jean Hackman and the house of his wife, Betsy Arakawa Hackman.

Drawers were photographed full of different prescription drug bottles. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

The closet of Jean and Betsy Hackman’s house was packed with clothing and personal belongings. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

Another storage area had a series of shelves filled with boxes and paper bags. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)
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Through a search of Betsy’s computer, investigators found that Betsy studied Covid-19 and flu-like symptoms multiple times before he died. Investigators retrieved an email that Betsy had sent to a massage therapist on February 11th. She admitted that her genes had undergone a “community test” after experiencing “flu/cold-like symptoms.”
Before her email, documents showed that Betsy had investigated “Covid” at least four times between February 8th and 11th before seeing a doctor at Cloudbury Health Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
“The data suggests that Betsy was actively studying conditions related to Covid-19 and flu-like symptoms in the days leading up to her death,” the report states.

Posters covered the walls of the office, books and art were stacked on the end table. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

Hackman’s house included a home gym and an arcade. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

Gene was an avid artist and was known in town for his paintings. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)

Photographs of Hackman’s home were taken by Santa Fe County Sheriff’s day with the bodies of Gene Hackman and Betsy Hackman. (Santa Fe Sheriff’s Bureau)
in Record release As ordered by Santa Fe County’s First Judicial District Court, the sheriff extended his gratitude to the first responders and expressed sadness to the Hackman family.
“Our statutory and fiduciary responsibility for taxpayers demand that we find a compassionate and viable solution that respects both the requirements of public transparency and the dignity of grieving families,” said Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza.
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