Santa Fe authorities found multiple love notes Gene Hackman had written to his wife, Betsy Arakawa, before his shocking disappearance.
Almost two months after their bodies were found in their home in New Mexico, the Police launched a series of documents and photos of their home, including the photos of the sweet notes.
In a note, Hackman seemed grateful or Arakawa helped him prepare his own birthday dinner.
“Good morning,” said the note. “Happy several days after his birthday. Sorry, still for dinner and have to ask for his help, Althegh was appreciated.”
“I love you and the boys, G.”
In a second note, he called her “lovely girl” and said he was “thinking about [her] And the other little ones “before signing with their love.
Hackman, who suffered from Alzheimer’s at the time of his death, apparently knew he was fighting weakening disease and wrote about her in a third note.
“Ho, Ho, I’m going to see the Magician, Wizz de Achie, Pokie,” hey. “She stabs me here and stabs me there, stabs me almost everywhere (almost).
“But survive because later [sic] I’m still alive. [But some times just barely]”He added.” Love, G. “
In a more playful letter, the star of “behind the enemy lines” seemed to be making Arakawa know that he was heading for a message.
“I will go to that building conforms to the hot water place where you feel, and do whatever people are supposed to do in such a building, maybe I remember that I get there,” he wrote.
However, unlike others, he concluded his note with “love, what’s the name.”
The writing of the note seemed to be mutual since the authorities also discovered that the classic pianist had left her husband or 34 years one of theirs who said: “Hi g! Leading to the class of obedience and veterinary appointment.” “
In several other notes, Arakawa seemed to keep Hackman informed of each movement, detailing in one that was going to be out for a yoga class and explaining that a maintenance person is “working” on the property to fix a water leak.
Among some of the documents published on Tuesday, which originally had a section with a hero to protect the couple’s privacy, were Arakawa’s internet searches.
According to an incident report obtained on Tuesday by page six, the researchers found that Arakawa had performed a “breathing techniques” internet and had sent an email on February 11, 2025, where Hackman had aroused “with symptoms fl/catd-oike.”
The researchers also discovered that Arakawa had “bought several impulse oxygen boats” through Amazon that same day.
The believer is believed on February 12, and his cause was determined that it was Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), a rare but potentially viral disease that prolongs the life transmitted to humans of infected urine, drops or saliva or certain species of rats and mice. She was 65 years old.
According to the incident report, the New Mexico Department of Health found live rodents traps in the property of the lonely couple, and stool of rodents were discovered “in the three garages, as well as in Bothitas.”
Surprisingly, the actor gave negative for the virus, and his cause of death was determined that he was hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, with advanced Alzheimer’s disease as a significant contributory factor. He was 95 years old.
Hackman probably died on February 18, since it is the last day that his pacemaker showed signs of activity.
It is believed that Hackman was alone with his dead wife for about a week.
Their partial mummified bodies, as well as those of one of their dogs, were found in different rooms from their home very crowded on February 25.