Health officials investigating Jean Hakman’s death and his wife Betsy Arakawa have revealed dead rodents, discards and nests in New Mexico, “scattered on the couple’s Santa Fe mansion, TMZ reported this week.
According to a report by the Ministry of Public Health in New Mexico, derived from the exit, the discharges and nests were found in eight separated farm buildings in the $ 4 million couple’s property.
The rodent faeces were found in two small homes, three sheds, three garages and two vehicles. The report does not find signs of rodent activity within the primary residence, according to TMZ.
The Health Department conducted an environmental evaluation of the property on March 5, more than a week after Hakman and Arakava’s bodies were discovered by workers on February 26th.
Officials said autopsies determined that Hakman and Arakawa had died for natural reasons for days. It is claimed that Arakava, 65 -year -old, died first, from Hantavirus, a rare respiratory disease, mainly distributed by rodents. The 95 -year -old hackman died much later, from advanced heart disease, such as Alzheimer’s disease as an contributing factor.
A time line of their death
The house owned by actor Hakman and Arakava in Santa Fe, NM, on February 27 (Roberto E. Rosales/AP)
As the couple had been dead for some time before they were discovered, authorities were trying to gather a time -limited line that was shifting against the background of the investigation. The last finding is that Arakava died on February 12th – the last day she called the doctor’s office – and Hakman died on February 18, according to his pacemaker data.
March 31: A Judge in New Mexico has ruled that records of their death investigation can be published on the public as long as the images of their bodies are darkened in all kinds of videos and photos.
The decision of the judge of the District Court of Santa Fia Matthew Wilson was in response to a petition from the Hakman mansion, who wants to block government officials to release sensitive images of the remains of the couple, the corpse of their dog and the interior of their home. Wilson ordered that “there should be no depiction of any body” in any videos or photos that are released, according to the Associated Press. The images of bodies that were mummified when found on February 26 should be blurred.
However, Wilson denied the property’s request to completely block the release of investigative materials. This means that other discoveries – including any pictures taken inside the home and the dog that are found dead in the crate near Arakava’s body, as well as autopsy and toxicology reports – can be public. Investigation materials are usually considered public records under state legislation.
February 26: The bodies of Arakava and the hackman were found in their home, in the Santa Fe Summit Community, after maintenance workers signaled guards. Arakava’s body, which shows signs of mummification, was found on the floor in the bathroom near the entry of the home near the deceased dog Zina, which is in the crate. The two surviving dogs, a bear and Nikita, who managed to get in and out of the house through an open door, brought investigators to the Hakman’s body, which was in the mud.
The performer/master of the couple, Jesse Kessler, told The Daily Mail that he and the guard not only come across the bodies. He had tried to contact the couple and worried when he wasn’t heard from them. The guard accompanied him to the home where they found Arakava on the floor.
February 18: It is alleged that a hackman, who was alone after the death of his wife, died on that day, the last day his pacemaker recorded a heart activity. He was found on the floor with a cane and his sunglasses next to him. The medical examination said it was hydrated but has no food in its stomach.
February 12: It is now supposed that Arakawa has died on this day. That morning, she made three calls to Cloudberry Health, in front of ABC News. Cloudberry founder Dr. Josia Child told The Daily Mail that Arakawa, who would be a patient for the first time, reached “a few weeks before her death” to ask about an echocardiogram for a hackman. In the end, she arranged for her meeting – “unrelated to everything breathing” – on February 12th. Two days before the meeting, she called to cancel, saying her husband was not fine.
Child told ABC News that Arakawa then called on February 12, looking for information about hyperbaric therapy, which included breathing pure oxygen in a pressure camera. There was no indication that there were problems with breathing, a symptom of a hantavirus or in trouble, but she said she was “feeling overworked,” Child said. After talking to one of the doctors, she scheduled a meeting for 1:15 pm that day, but did not arrive. The office called her, but never reached her.
February 11: Arakawa was last seen in public while executing orders locally. She went to the Sprouts Farmers Grocery Store between 3:30 and 16:15, then CVS pharmacy. It uses remotely to open the main gate of its closed community around 5:15 pm
Arakawa did not go to the vet hospital in Gruda to take the recipe for dog and medicines she had ordered for one of the dogs as she had to do.
February 9: Arakawa raised Zina from a veterinary hospital after a medical procedure, which Mendosa said she probably explained why the dog had been removed. The Ministry of Veterinary Diagnostic Services of New Mexico has determined during a necropsy that the dog may have died of starvation and dehydration as it was restricted in the crate. There is no evidence of infection, trauma or poisoning. The dog’s stomach was “mostly empty, except for very small amounts of hair and bile.”
The contractor stated that this was the last day he spoke with Arakava.