The 95 -year -old artist and his wife Betsy, 65, were found dead in a state of ‘mummification’ on February 26; Her body was lying in the bathroom, while his was close to the kitchen
The Santa Fe police, New Mexico, is analyzing the body cameras of the ten agents who attended the call at the house of pianist Betsy Arakawa, found dead on February 26. At the moment, the police try to establish the circumstances of death and clarify some facts that remain confused or conflicting.
Sweeping the material – considered “frightening” according to the British newspaper The Mirror – serves to ensure that no details that may be important for the case has gone unnoticed during investigations. According to CNN, the images can be released soon, after the conclusion of the analyzes, and help the authorities understand to what extent the property was isolated and safe.
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Gene, 95, and Betsy, 65, were found dead at his residence on February 26, at different points of the house. Her body was lying in the bathroom while his was close to the kitchen. So far, the cause or circumstance of the deaths is not known. One of the couple’s dogs, a German shepherd, was also found lifeless. The other two were alive and healthy.
This week, experts reported a small gas leakage in the house, but ruled out the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning, as the amount, which came from a stove, would not be enough to intoxicate them.
Meanwhile, police are trying to unlock the two cell phones found in the residence to set up a timeline and try to determine when the actor and pianist lost communication or stopped moving. An analysis of the hackman pacemaker, however, has already revealed that his last activity was recorded nine days before the bodies were found, ie on February 17.
*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Carolina Ferreira