Anonymous wrote:I think the wife died suddenly - stroke or heart attack. Gene Hackman probably had dementia, perhaps left the house at one point and also died suddenly.
(My mom had Alzheimer's and my dad took care of her. Early one morning dad fell and broke his ankle. Even though he was lying on the ground in obvious distress, he could not get my mother to either use the phone herself or give him the phone to call someone. He laid on the ground for hours until my sister happened to call and my dad convinced my mom to hand him the phone.)
Anonymous wrote:One dog was in a cage dead another dog was alive with her in the bedroom
\Anonymous wrote:I think the wife died suddenly - stroke or heart attack. Gene Hackman probably had dementia, perhaps left the house at one point and also died suddenly.
(My mom had Alzheimer's and my dad took care of her. Early one morning dad fell and broke his ankle. Even though he was lying on the ground in obvious distress, he could not get my mother to either use the phone herself or give him the phone to call someone. He laid on the ground for hours until my sister happened to call and my dad convinced my mom to hand him the phone.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She appears to be Japanese and their culture does have a belief of suicide if you have done something dishonorable. Maybe she felt guilty she wasn't present to help him when he died?
Shut up
Anonymous wrote:She appears to be Japanese and their culture does have a belief of suicide if you have done something dishonorable. Maybe she felt guilty she wasn't present to help him when he died?
Anonymous wrote:Here are the known revealed info so far from a detective working the case.
She has been dead for days, perhaps up to over a week already, due to mummification. Found in bathroom. Dead dog in closet.
Gene has only been dead a day or so. Found on floor next to kitchen, sunglasses by his head on the floor.
Front door was ajar. One dog running loose outside, one remained inside alive found near the woman. One dead in closet.
Pills opened and spilled on floor and counter.
No gas leaks. NM gas checked already.
Obvious foul play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She appears to be Japanese and their culture does have a belief of suicide if you have done something dishonorable. Maybe she felt guilty she wasn't present to help him when he died?
O. M. G.
Anonymous wrote:She appears to be Japanese and their culture does have a belief of suicide if you have done something dishonorable. Maybe she felt guilty she wasn't present to help him when he died?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that she had a space heater near her so I do wonder CM but so far the police say no. He was in another room and they say it looks like he fell. He may have found her and panicked and fell and died. She may have killed herself upset that he was getting older.
Or she may have been cold and died accidentally by the heater and he found her and was so upset he died. The other dogs I think were found outside and the door was slightly ajar which makes me wonder if they were able to nudge it open. The tragedy is not for him as he lived a long and productive life and enjoyed long good health. It is sad for his wife who was so much younger and that one dog. Well also for his kids and grandkids who didn’t get to say good bye.
Reverse is my guess. I think she found him already dead. He had his cane and sunglasses and was in the mudroom. I bet he collapsed while she was asleep on his way out for a walk. Old people love going out early. She felt terrible for sleeping thru his passing (probably assumed he called for help and she didn’t hear him). She then goes in bathroom, takes pills and turns on space heater to ensure she does not make it. Dog licks spilled pills, gets locked in closet on accident. Front door was open because I bet he either unlocked it before heading to the mudroom or she did hoping someone would find them or to let the doggy out.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how so many are more curious about the dog than the wife.