Authorities on Tuesday published a long research report that detailed some of the latest emails, telephone calls and searches on the Internet Gene hackmanthe woman, Betsy ArakawaThe days before his death, indicating that he was looking for information on symptoms and techniques of breathing similar to the flu.
Arakawa died in February of Hangirus pulmonary syndrome -A rare and transmitted rodent disease that can lead to various symptoms that include flu diseases, headaches, dizziness and severe respiratory problems, according to researchers. Hackman is believed to die about a week later from heart disease with complications of Alzheimer’s disease.
According to the report published on Tuesday, a review from Arakawa’s computer showed that he was actively investigating the COVID-19 medical conditions and the flu symptoms between February 8 and the morning of February 12. The searches included questions as to whether Covid could cause dizziness or nsebles.
He had also mentioned in an email to his masseuse that Hackman had aroused on February 11 with flu or symptoms similar to the cold, but that a Covid test was negative and should re -program his appointment for the next day “for great caution.”
Arakawa’s search history also showed a consultation for a concierge medical service in Santa Fe on the morning of February 12. A review of his telephone records by the researchers showed that he had a call with the service that lasted less than 2 minutes and lost a call back later.
Earlier this month, a court erased the road for the release of Hackman and Arakawa’s death records, provided that the representations of the deceased couple were blocked from the sight.
The pictures of the camera of the body published on Tuesday by the authorities showed the officers that they were looking for Santa Fe, New Mexico, in his home on February 26, and finding the partially mummified remains of Hackman, 95 years and Arakawa, 65, after maintenance and security workers presented themselves to the house and alerted the police. One of the drafted videos shows one of his dogs sitting in the bathroom near arakawa’s body. The German shepherd was “custodian -the” he said, one of the deputies of the Xerife to another of the video.
When Xerife’s deputies and researchers tried to combine what had happened, they wandered around the house, where they said Hackman was found dead.
“Two areas totally separated from the house,” says one officer.
“Mhm, it is strange,” another responds.
Officers, worried about a possible gas leak, began to open doors and windows around the house. The subsequent tests showed that there were no leaks.
Another video showed researchers who were looking for the house for the couple’s identification.
The researchers also reviewed a call -home call history story with the voice messages and the safety images of the shops Arakawa had visited on February 11.
The images show them through home rooms and find nothing out of normal and there are no forced entry signs, with the couple’s art collection that still adorn shelves and walls. Researchers can also see effective that was found around the home and looking at the recipe medication on the bathroom counter as one of the dogs in the couple who was shot down in the background.
A previous court order temporarily restricted the launch of all the photos, videos and documents of the investigation after a family property representative Hackman urged a New Mexico judge to maintain the sealed records to protect the family’s constitutional right to privacy.
A report from the Department of Health of New Mexico showed an environmental evaluation of Hackman property that found rodent droppings in various outbuildings and live traps of the property. The interior of the home was clean, without evidence of rodent activity.
Located between the hills of Piñon and Juniper overlooking Santa Fe, Hackman’s house is no different from the area, as mice are common inside the surrounding landscape.
Although Hantevirus infections are rare, New Mexico’s main medical researcher, Dr. Heather Jarrell, said that the Southwest voltage has a high mortality rate of about 38-50%.
One of the three dogs in the couple He was also dead in a box in a bathroom closet near Arakawa, while two other dogs were found alive. A state veterinary laboratory linked the dog’s death to dehydration and hunger.
A lawyer on the farm, Kurt Sommer, argued during an audience last month that the couple had been very harmful to stay out of the public during their lifetime and that the right to control the use of their names and similarities should be extended to their property in death.
Associated Press, CBS News and CBS studies intervened in this topic, saying that in court files did not disseminate images of the couple’s bodies and blur images to obscure the other records.