Gene Hackman’s final autopsy reveals official cause of death

Gene Hackman’s official cause of death has been confirmed two months after the legendary Hollywood actor was found dead at his Santa Fe home in New Mexico

Gene Hackman’s official cause of death has been revealed – two months after his death. Gene died at the age of 95 at his mansion in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and was found on February 26 alongside his wife Betsy Arakawa, who was just 65.

A caretaker at the property was the one to sound the alarm on that day, calling responders when he spotted a woman laying on the floor as he looked through a window into the property. Betsy was ruled to have died around a week before her husband, who may not have been aware of her death due to his progressed Alzheimer’s disease.

Official documents state: “Autopsy showed severe atherosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease, with placement of coronary artery stents and a bypass graft, as well as a previous aortic valve replacement.”

The statement continued: “Remote myocardial infarctions were present involving the left ventricular free wall and the septum, which were significantly large. Examination of the brain showed microscopic findings of advanced stage Alzheimer’s disease.”

Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa
A full autopsy into Gene Hackman’s death has confirmed that he didn’t die from the same illness as his wife Betsy Arakawa

The medical examiner noted that Gene had a “history of congestive heart failure” and had a “bi-ventricular pacemaker” placed in April 2019, while adding that he had acetone levels at 5.3 mg/dl, with normal levels rising to only 0.3 mg/dL, according to Fox News.

The toxicology report suggested that acetone is “also a product of diabetic- and fasting-induced ketoacidosis as well as a metabolite following isopropanol ingestion,” and concluded that Gene’s levels may have suggested prolonged fasting.

Examinations also confirmed that carbon monoxide levels were in the normal range, after the actor’s family immediately assumed that a gas leak was likely responsible for his and Betsy’s deaths. Alongside ruling out carbon monoxide poisoning, the examiner also confirmed that Gene didn’t die of the same illness that killed his wife; hantavirus.

It was previously concluded that Betsy had died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome; a rare condition spread via rodent droppings and urine.

Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa
Gene died days before Betsy, and toxicology found a chemical in his body that suggests prolonged fasting
Gene and Betsy lived in a home they designed together in Santa Fe, and it’s thought that the state of the house may have tragically led to Betsy’s early death. One week after the discovery of Gene and Betsy’s bodies, the New Mexico Department of Public Health carried out a full inspection of the property and found it in a harrowing condition.

Rodents and mess had overtaken the mansion that had once appeared in the Architectural Digest, with one source who entered the home describing it as a “mess.”

“The inside of the house was shocking,” they said. “They didn’t have a housekeeper or a maid, so it had beautiful things – furniture and paintings – but there was dog poop on the floor. The inside of the house was bad. Nothing had been dusted. There was nothing in the fridge.”

However, despite the tragic circumstances of their last days together, discoveries within the house paint a picture of a devoted, loving couple up until the end. Love notes were found in the mansion, with the couple having been communicating back and forth with touching handwritten messages. Gene and Betsy got married in 1991, and the actor movingly signed off his notes to his wife with: “Love, G.”

Related Posts

REVEALED: The “Phantom” Red Light and the Split-Second Misjudgment That Condemned Lewis Hamilton to Last Place in Las Vegas

Under the dazzling neon glow of the Las Vegas Strip, a city synonymous with high stakes and gambling, Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari took a gamble that backfired…

When Hollywood Meets Horsepower: The Day F1 Drivers Broke the World’s Biggest Stars

In the high-octane world of Formula 1, speed is a religion, and the drivers are its high priests. For the millions of fans watching from the safety…

“I Have No Explanation”: Verstappen Baffled by Piastri’s “Bizarre” Collapse as Norris Seizes Control

In the high-octane world of Formula 1, momentum is everything. It is the invisible force that turns contenders into legends and champions into forgotten footnotes. But rarely…

Hamilton’s Las Vegas Catastrophe: The Radio Meltdown, The “Invisible” Cone, and The Broken Trust That Left a Legend Dead Last

The neon lights of the Las Vegas Strip were supposed to illuminate a spectacle of speed and glamour, a crowning jewel in the 2025 Formula 1 calendar….

The $6 Billion Masterstroke: Why Toto Wolff’s Shocking Sale Is Mercedes’ Secret Weapon for 2026

In a sport defined by milliseconds and carbon fiber, the most significant moves often happen far away from the asphalt, in the quiet corners of boardrooms where…

Gavel Drops on “Crashgate”: Court Clears Way for Felipe Massa’s Explosive $64 Million Lawsuit Against F1

The Ghost of Singapore Returns It was a humid night under the dazzling floodlights of Marina Bay on September 28, 2008. Formula 1 was making history with…