Gene Hackman’s daughter told cops to bury dog with Betsy Arakawa after police discovered mummified bodies, newly released bodycam footage shows
Gene Hackman’s dog should be cremated and buried with his wife, Betsy Arakawa, his daughter told New Mexico authorities after the mummified bodies of the reclusive couple and their beloved pooch were found last month, according to newly released police bodycam video.
The phone call between Hackman’s daughter, Elizabeth, and a Sante Fe County Sheriff’s officer was featured in footage released by the agency Friday, TMZ first reported.
“Yeah, I’m thinking cremate the dog and bury it with Betsy,” Elizabeth can be heard telling the deputy.
Betsy Arakawa was found dead alongside her husband Gene Hackman last month. AP
“The French Connection” star’s grieving daughter also made a heartbreaking request.
“If the dog was wearing a collar could you save that for me?” she asked, according to the footage.
The dog, a kelpie mix named Zinna, was described as being “mummified” due to the dry New Mexico air and died of dehydration and starvation, veterinarians concluded.
Zinna, short for “Zinfandel,” was found in a crate near the body of Arakawa, 65, whose cause of death was the rare rodent-borne disease hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
Arakawa and Hackman’s deaths were found to be natural. AP
Hackman, 95, succumbed to complications from heart problems and advanced Alzheimer’s disease about a week after Arakawa died, officials said.
Hackman and his wife were partially mummified when they were discovered roughly a week after their deaths, with the “Unforgiven” star’s body found in a mudroom while Arakawa’s was located in a bathroom, near a crate that contained Zinna’s body.
The couple’s two other dogs — Bear, a German shepherd, and Nikita, an Akita-shepherd mix — were found alive on their palatial property and adopted by Joey Padilla Sante Fe Tails pet spa.
The reclusive Hackman was spotted at a gas station. SplashNews.com
In other newly released bodycam footage, sheriff’s officers speak to a groundskeeper, who got emotional when realizing that Hackman and Arawawa — whom he described as being warm and friendly — and visibly upset when he learned they had died in their longtime home.
“I didn’t see anything that would make me think, ‘something’s going on,’” the worker told officers according to TMZ.
The landscaper further added his dismay at “seeing them like that.”
Hackman and Arakawa were found at their home in Sante Fe, New Mexico. AP
Elizabeth Hackman, 63, was one of three children the two-time Oscar winner shared with first wife, Faye Maltese.
Earlier this week, his family filed to block the release of autopsy results, photos and investigation details for Hackman and Arakawa, 65.