Several minutes of body images released by various media showed the officers walking through the rooms of the mansion, revealing many of the personal articles of the late film star and his wife.
The videos show that the police had access to travel a kitchen, private rooms and small rooms, which seemed to be crowded with dogs for dogs, beds, books, boxes and more belongings, including bottles of prescription medications, dressing articles, food and a lot of clothes.
Some parts of the house seemed more orderly, but others were in complete disorder, with Stool and urine still inside the toilets of one of the bathrooms and a blood stained pillow in one of the bedrooms.
In one of the clips an officer can be heard telling another policeman who had smelled “something” when entering the facilities before noticing that Arakawa had been found dead in one of the nearby areas.
In an interview conducted on March 5, the daughters of Hackman, Elizabeth and Leslie said that their famous father and Arakawa were “very reserved” and “did not allow domestic employees or cleaners to enter their home.”
The recently shared evidence provides a better vision of the couple’s living conditions before their death.
Earlier this week, it was revealed that the 4 million dollars of Hackman and Arakawa had become a “culture broth for infestation”, with Several dead rodents, excrement and nests found throughout the property.
The unhealthy conditions of the house contributed ultimately to the death of Arakawa, whose cause of death was attributed to the Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (SPH)an unusual virus transmitted by rodents. He was 65 years old.
The last days of Gene Hackman and his wife
Sheriff Adam Mendoza said at a press conference in March that the pianist had been making bares until February 11. It was then revealed that he called to ask for a medical appointment on February 12, but had no contact with anyone else after that.
She and Hackman were found dead inside her home more than a week later, on February 26. They were discovered by a long -standing contractor, who described the terrible experience as one of the “worst days” of his life.
At the March Press Conference, Dr. Heather Jarrell, Forensic Chief of New Mexico, attributed Hackman’s death to hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, as well as to the Advanced Alzheimer’s diseaseas a significant contributory factor. He was 95 years old.
Local officials said at that time that they believed that the film star had probably lived with his dead wife inside his residence for approximately a week without knowing it, given the state of his mental health.
One of the couple’s three dogs, who had remained in a cage after a visit to the veterinarian, also died, probably for starvation and dehydration When caught inside the cage. The other two canines survived, since they believed they had access to food and water in other parts of the property.
Since Hackman’s death, his heirs have been trying to prevent their death records from being made public, including autopsy and investigation reports, photographs and videos of police body.
There has also been an ongoing discussion about Who will inherit the fortune of 80 million dollars from the Royal Tenenbaums actorsince it is not clear if his children, Christopher, 65, Leslie, 58, and Elizabeth, 62, were appointed in the legal document and had not been updated since 2005.
Source: Ambito

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