Overview
- The New Mexico medical examiner's final report confirms Gene Hackman died of advanced cardiovascular disease, while Betsy Arakawa succumbed to a hantavirus infection.
- Hackman had a history of congestive heart failure, severe hypertensive kidney changes, and advanced Alzheimer's disease, as detailed in the autopsy.
- Arakawa's hantavirus infection was likely contracted from rodent exposure; Hackman tested negative for the virus.
- The couple passed away days apart in mid-February 2025, with Hackman's death recorded on February 18 via pacemaker data.
- Their Santa Fe home was found in late February, with one dog deceased from dehydration and two others alive.