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Sheriff: Hackman and his wife were dead for several days, if not weeks.

The county sheriff stated on Friday that Betsy Arakawa and Gene Hackman had both died at least two weeks and possibly several days before their bodies were found on Wednesday in their Santa Fe, New Mexico home.

Arakawa (64 years old) and 95-year-old Oscar winning actor were found dead in separate bedrooms of their home in the hills north of Santa Fe.

Adan Mendoza told NBC News that "based on the body and the other evidence found on the corpse, it appears Hackman and Arakawa were dead for several days or even a few weeks", according to the Santa Fe County Sheriff. The autopsy report will be crucial to this investigation.

Mendoza, when asked about the open pill bottle with scattered pills that was found next to Arakawa on a bathroom countertop, said he'd requested a toxicology test on this medication and other medications in the home, calling it "something concerning."

Adan said that toxicology reports could take up to three months.

According to a police list, deputies removed thyroid and heart medication, a calendar for 2025, two green mobile devices, and MyQuest records.

Lack of evidence led the sheriff to rule out any foul play. He was planning to hold a press conference on Friday afternoon.

Santa Fe Fire Chief Brian Moya said that the home was equipped with natural gas. However, there are still "a lot of questions" about whether a leakage played a role in the deaths.

A door was discovered ajar in the rear of the home. Two of the couple’s remaining dogs had entered and left the house. A third dog, found in a crate inside the bathroom in which Arakawa was lying, had died.

A police affidavit stated that both Hackman and Arakawa seemed to have fallen suddenly to the ground and neither showed any signs of blunt-force trauma.

Hackman was a Marine who became famous for his raspy vocals. He appeared in over 80 films and on TV, stage, and television during a long career that began in the early 1960s.

In 1967, he was nominated for an Oscar for his role as Clyde Barrow's brother in "Bonnie and Clyde". In 1972, he won the Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal as detective Popeye Doyle in 'The French Connection.' He also won in 1993 an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Unforgiven. (Reporting and editing by Donna Bryson, Les Adler and Les Hay)

(source: Reuters)