Jane Hackman’s daughter, Elizabeth Jean Hackman, has suggested that carbon monoxide poison can also cause death for her father and her wife, Betty Arakawa.
The 95 -year -old Oscar -winning actor and his 64 -year -old wife, Wednesday, were found dead on February 26 at their New Mexico’s home with a pet’s dogs.
Investigations are ongoing, no game is suspected
Authorities have not determined the official cause of death, but a spokesman for the Santa Per County Sheriff’s office told people that there was no doubt about the ugly game at this time. The gas company and the Department of Fire Department inspected the property to check toxic smoke, which ensures the safety of investigators.
Elizabeth, 63, told the TMZ that the family was uncertain about the purpose, but carbon monoxide is suspected of poison pollution as a possibility.

Authorities confirm the details of this case
Sheriff Eden Mendoza confirmed that when the authorities responded to the welfare scrutiny, they discovered two dogs alive, while Hackman and Arakawa were probably killed for at least one day.
Hackman’s lasting heritage
Hackman, who is twice awarded the Academy Award, retired from acting in 2004 after a career spanning more than six decades. In the 2011G interview, he humbly said he wanted to remember as an “decent actor” who gave honest performances. When asked to summarize his life in a sentence he replied, “He tried.”