Gene Hackman, Arakawa Found Dead
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Gene Hackman , 95 , was found dead on Feb. 26 in the entryway of his Santa Fe home and 63-year-old Arakawa , 63 , found dead in a bathroom next to a space heater, according to a search warrant affidavit from Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office detectives.
The New Mexico Gas Company confirmed “no significant findings” following an “extensive investigation for gas leaks and carbon monoxide at Gene and Arakaw 's home.
Gas company also found four other “red tag” code violations involving three gas log lighters in fireplaces and one involving a water heater.
Investigators initially noted the discovery of a “dece.