Autopsy Findings and Preliminary Results
Following the discovery, an autopsy was conducted by the Office of the Medical Investigator. The initial report revealed that there were no visible signs of external trauma on either Gene Hackman or Betsy Arakawa. The absence of any cut marks, bruises, or indications of blunt force injury was a key observation noted by the investigators. According to the preliminary findings released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office, “An autopsy was performed. Initial findings noted no external trauma to either individual. Carbon monoxide and toxicology tests have been requested for both.” However, with these tests still in progress, authorities have not yet determined the cause or manner of death.
A critical point raised by the investigating detective is that the lack of visible injuries does not necessarily rule out exposure to harmful substances. In particular, the detective noted that victims of carbon monoxide poisoning might not display any obvious external signs. This raises the possibility that the deceased could have been affected by an unseen gas leak or other toxic exposure, despite the initial lack of physical indicators.

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Investigations Into Gas Lines and Safety Protocols
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