Gene Hackman, the legendary actor, spent his final years in seclusion at his Santa Fe home with his wife, Betsy Arakawa. Their tranquil retreat became the focus of an investigation when the couple was found dead, along with one of their dogs. Authorities reported, “There was no indication of a struggle… or disturbed that would suggest a crime had occurred.”
On February 26, 2025, a maintenance worker discovered the grim scene after noticing the front door ajar and Arakawa motionless inside. Hackman, 95, was found in the entryway, with a cane nearby. Initial inspections ruled out carbon monoxide poisoning, but autopsy results are pending.
Hackman retired in 2004 after a health scare, spending his later years writing novels and perfecting his 12-acre Santa Fe property. He personally oversaw renovations, blending pueblo, colonial New Mexico, and Spanish Baroque styles, creating a sanctuary with Arakawa’s support.
The couple shared over three decades together, valuing privacy. Though they had no children, Hackman remained close to his three children from his first marriage. His legacy endures through iconic films like The French Connection and Unforgiven, as well as his literary works.
Fans mourn the quiet passing of a Hollywood legend, whose life reflected both artistic brilliance and a desire for solitude.