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Death of Gene Hackman and Wife now Investigated as 'Suspicious'


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Posted
8 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

True story. 

 

30s is too soon. Dying in your 30's is tragic. As is the 40s

Sympathy dissapates from there. 50s is such a shame 

60s is too soon 

70s is a good run 

80s is a life well lived

90s - is a fricking hell of a ride

    

Posted
Just now, Harrisfan said:
8 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

True story. 

 

30s is too soon. Dying in your 30's is tragic. As is the 40s

Sympathy dissapates from there. 50s is such a shame 

60s is too soon 

70s is a good run 

80s is a life well lived

90s - is a fricking hell of a ride

    

Dying at age 45 is probably ideal. 

Posted

From recent news, a maintenance worker called security when no one answered the door.  Security could see a body on the floor and called 911 who came and entered the home.  The dead dog was in a kennel in the bathroom (did not mention if kennel was open or closed) and two other dogs could go in and out through a pet door in the home.  A search warrant was obtained so authroities could collect items and documents to further investigate.  All does seem odd and the autosopsy and tosicology reports should identify the real cause.  So far there is not evidence of foul play.  

 

As GH is desceribed as frail and had a cane with him he could have easily fallen but you would expect his wife to respond but she was in another room.  The dead dog makes the whole thing more strange and would seemingly indicate something like a gas leak or carbon monoxide.  The date of death is unknown but appears to have been a while.  Also odd that as a 95 year old none of his children seem to have been in recent contact or alerted aurthorities to do a health check.  

 

Sad that his memory may be more associated with his unusual passing than his career.

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Need RTP on the case they would have this solved in a day RIP to the Dog I love Alsations!

"We all got it comin', kid."

Posted
1 minute ago, Qman said:

From recent news, a maintenance worker called security when no one answered the door.  Security could see a body on the floor and called 911 who came and entered the home.  The dead dog was in a kennel in the bathroom (did not mention if kennel was open or closed) and two other dogs could go in and out through a pet door in the home.  A search warrant was obtained so authroities could collect items and documents to further investigate.  All does seem odd and the autosopsy and tosicology reports should identify the real cause.  So far there is not evidence of foul play.  

 

As GH is desceribed as frail and had a cane with him he could have easily fallen but you would expect his wife to respond but she was in another room.  The dead dog makes the whole thing more strange and would seemingly indicate something like a gas leak or carbon monoxide.  The date of death is unknown but appears to have been a while.  Also odd that as a 95 year old none of his children seem to have been in recent contact or alerted aurthorities to do a health check.  

 

Sad that his memory may be more associated with his unusual passing than his career.

Nothing sad at all. Rich guy had a great life.

Posted
2 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

But Betsy Arakawa was only 64 and should have had plenty of years left.  

Maybe, maybe not. She could have been knocking on heavens door as well.

Posted
7 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

But Betsy Arakawa was only 64 and should have had plenty of years left.  

yes,  I thought about that ...  poor Betsy had to have a ticket also ...   no if's or but's about it  !!!

Posted
15 hours ago, KhunLA said:
16 hours ago, WDSmart said:

I predict it will be a suicide pact between Hackman and his wife and the killing of their dog. 

Doubtful as they weren't even in the same room.  She, supposedly in the bathroom on floor, and he was elsewhere, on floor with cane nearby, from one news-blip, quoting sheriff's dept.

 

1 dog dead, in a kennel, inside, and 2 other dogs outside, so a bit strange if suicide.

I hadn't heard about the other 2 dogs. Were they dead, too? If so, that might change my prediction above. Also, some more information on the deaths has changed my prediction a little, but I'll wait until I hear if all 3 dogs were dead.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, WDSmart said:

I hadn't heard about the other 2 dogs. Were they dead, too? If so, that might change my prediction above. Also, some more information on the deaths has changed my prediction a little, but I'll wait until I hear if all 3 dogs were dead.

Bit late now. People are dead rip.

Posted
12 minutes ago, WDSmart said:

I hadn't heard about the other 2 dogs. Were they dead, too? If so, that might change my prediction above. Also, some more information on the deaths has changed my prediction a little, but I'll wait until I hear if all 3 dogs were dead.

 

No, the other 2 dogs were fine and running around the property.

 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, WDSmart said:

I hadn't heard about the other 2 dogs. Were they dead, too? If so, that might change my prediction above. Also, some more information on the deaths has changed my prediction a little, but I'll wait until I hear if all 3 dogs were dead.


The other two dogs were not dead.

 

Latest is that GH had been dead for 10 days before being found by two maintenance workers, time of death estimated from his pace maker report.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:


The other two dogs were not dead.

 

Latest is that GH had been dead for 10 days before being found by two maintenance workers, time of death estimated from his pace maker report.

My amended prediction is that Hackman died of natural causes in the mudroom. His wife found him and then killed the house dog and committed suicide. 

Posted
21 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

Dogs will quite often crawl into a small place like a closet to die.

 

Of course, if the door was shut behind it that would be strange. 

 

I'm still thinking some type of poisoning. 

correct,  and that's what i'm thinking  ....

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