Gene Hackman’s surviving dogs in ‘limbo’ amid new heartache over couple’s wills

Actor Gene Hackman and his wife’s surviving dogs are in “limbo” after the death of their owners, it’s emerged.

Bear, a German Shepherd and Nikita, an Akita-shepherd mix, can’t be rehomed until the couple’s wills are read. They are currently at a dog boarding facility, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, after being rescued from the couple’s house.

They are staying there indefinitely until it transpires what provisions – if any – Hackman made for the dogs in the wake of his death. It remains to be seen if any of Hackman’s family will take the dogs on board, or if they will be rehomed with a new family.

It comes as new heartbreaking details have emerged of the condition the dogs were found in. Cops have previously described the pair of dogs as “healthy”, while the remains of a third “mummified” dog was found in a closet in the bathroom near Betsy’s body.






Betsy Arakawa and Gene Hackman


Gene Hackman and wife Betsy were massive dog lovers
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2003 AP)

It’s since emerged that the dog that died was Zinna, a 12-year-old Australian Kelpie mixed-breed, and not a German Shepherd that was originally reported. The dogs -who had been left free to roam for at least 10 days – were found by cops, who called in animal control.

While Bear, who was found near Betsy’s body, was captured easily, Nikita was running around and “skittish because of all the commotion,” according to USA Today.

They tried to coax Nikita into Betsy’s car by opening and closing the door, and also by using treats, but the dog refused. In the end they had to set up a door trap for her overnight in the backyard. They were then both taken to a boarding facility. The investigation into the couple’s death has stalled since cops are awaiting the results of the couple’s toxicology results.

Hackman and classical pianist Betsy, 65, were found dead in separate rooms of their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, last Wednesday. The actor was likely to have died about nine days before his body was discovered by authorities.

Cops previously confirmed the last event noted on Hackman’s pacemaker was February 17. However, police have so far been unable to establish if Hackman or his wife died first. Both were found “mummified”.

Cop are trying to piece together their last movements and have drawn up a list of people they are talking to, including the actor’s children Christopher, 65, Elizabeth Jean, 63, and Leslie, 58, who he had with his ex-wife Faye Maltese. The family are said to be eagerly awaiting the results of toxicology tests.

The couple were last photographed together in March 2024. Hackman could be seen holding a walking cane and clutching his wife’s arm.

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