Nearly a week after the tragic deaths of Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, the investigation remains ongoing. The couple was found in their Santa Fe home on February 26—Hackman in a mudroom in a state of partial mummification and Arakawa in a bathroom near a bottle of pills. Despite initial reports ruling out foul play and carbon monoxide poisoning, no gas leaks were found. Hackman’s pacemaker suggests he died on February 17, nine days before discovery. Neighbors described the couple as reclusive, valuing their privacy. As authorities await autopsy and toxicology results, questions surrounding their deaths remain