The moment police were notified about Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa‘s deaths has surfaced.
Shortly after the legendary actor, 95, and his wife, 64, along with one of their three dogs, were found dead in their Sante Fe, N.M., home, a 911 call was released revealing new details about how their bodies were discovered on Feb. 26 by two maintenance workers.
“I think we just found two or one deceased person inside the house,” one of the workers, who identified himself as the “subdivision’s caretaker,” said on the call obtained by NBC News Feb. 27. “There’s no one here. I’m going to wait for you at the gate. Please send somebody.”
However, the caller had trouble relaying where officials should be sent, insisting there was “no address” on the property.
“There’s no address here, so I have to meet down there,” he continued. “Then once the police [or] whoever [are] down at the gate house, I’ll bring them up here.”
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