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Judge Matthew Wilson heard arguments at Santa Fe’s First Judicial District Court from attorneys representing the Hackman family estate, which had asked that footage and documents related to the two d...
From The Hollywood Reporter
Authorities have confirmed Hackman, 95, died of heart disease with complications from Alzheimer’s disease about a week after his wife’s death.
From The Boston Globe
On Monday a Santa Fe judge honored the Hackman family’s request for an injunction blocking the release of some of first-responders findings after they discovered the couple had been dead in their hous...
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Gene Hackman's mother-in-law is trying to block the release of footage that would reveal Gene and Betsy Hackman's bodies. The actor and his wife, classical pianist Betsy, 65, were found at their home in Santa Fe Summit on Wednesday,
Gene Hackman’s publicist Susan Madore shared insight into his and Betsy Arakawa’s private life in New Mexico in the years before their tragic deaths.
Looks like NBC's new pop-culture primetime Olympics show is becoming permanent. NBC Sports said Monday that it had lured Betsy Riley, a one-time NBC Sports veteran, to return to the company from Amazon's Prime Video in order to oversee production of its primetime Olympics program.
Gene and Betsy Hackman's names are no longer listed as 'unclaimed decedents' on the New Mexico's Office of the Medical Investigator website. The actor and his wife, classical pianist Betsy, 65, were found at their home in Santa Fe Summit on Wednesday,
NBC Olympics announced today that Betsy Riley has been named Senior Vice President & Coordinating Producer, NBC Olympics. In this role, Riley will oversee production of the Olympic Primetime Show, beginning with Milan Cortina 2026.
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