Gene Hackman RIP

Dog was dead also which probably means carbon monoxide poisoning. Some type of equipment probably malfunctioned and they died in their sleep.
That’s awful but probably one of the easiest least painful ways to go.
 
If this snowfall continues today I will be watching

The French Connection
The Poseidon Adventure
The Conversation
Hoosiers
Heist
 
Are we sure it wasn't?

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So did they got ahold of some bad dope?

When Betsy fell and the pill bottle spilled, did the dog eat some of the pills off the floor and also died?

There was a another healthy dog "roaming freely on the property". What is "the property"?
If I'm talking about my "property". I'm referring to my entire 25 acres inside and outside.

Was the other dog inside or outside?
 


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People often do not lock their doors during the daytime while they're in their residence - especially if you live in a sparsely-populated area.

The elderly have prescription pill buffets for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

One of the keys to married couples staying married into their elderly years is they figured out that chilling out in separate rooms frequently is a good thing.

Seems a stretch that those three things are considered suspicious - especially if family members who knew them well didn't think it was suspicious.
 
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People often do not lock their doors during the daytime while they're in their residence - especially if you live in a sparsely-populated area.

The elderly have prescription pill buffets for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

One of the keys to married couples staying married into their elderly years is they figured that chilling out in separate rooms frequently is a good thing.

Seems a stretch that those three things are considered suspicious - especially if family members who knew them well didn't think it was suspicious.

Hackman was found in the "mudroom".

A "mudroom" is commonly known as a small room where you enter a certain part of the home and take off your dirty shoes, let a wet muddy dog in or out, etc.
My home has an entry with "mudroom".

If he was in the "mudroom" he was likely either coming into the house, going out, letting the dog in or out, etc.
 
Hackman was found in the "mudroom".

A "mudroom" is commonly known as a small room where you enter a certain part of the home and take off your dirty shoes, let a wet muddy dog in or out, etc.
My home has an entry with "mudroom".

If he was in the "mudroom" he was likely either coming into the house, going out, letting the dog in or out, etc.
I have a mudroom in my house, too - it's the house entry point from my attached garage. My mudroom actually co-functions as a laundry room on one side of the room and closet space on the other side of the room. I keep my dog food in one of the closets and feed them in that room. There's also a bathroom off my mudroom with toilet, sink and shower so if I (or the dogs) are really dirty I can spray off in the shower. So if it was my house, I could've been doing laundry or feeding my dogs or filling their water bowls, or on my way in/out of a shower/dump - along with entering/exiting my house.

Who knows what kind of fancy shit Gene Hackman had in his mudroom... That mf'er might've had a pool table in that shit.
 
I have a mudroom in my house, too - it's the house entry point from my attached garage. My mudroom actually co-functions as a laundry room on one side of the room and closet space on the other side of the room. I keep my dog food in one of the closets and feed them in that room. There's also a bathroom off my mudroom with toilet, sink and shower so if I (or the dogs) are really dirty I can spray off in the shower. So if it was my house, I could've been doing laundry or feeding my dogs or filling their water bowls, or on my way in/out of a shower/dump - along with entering/exiting my house.

Who knows what kind of fancy shit Gene Hackman had in his mudroom... That mf'er might've had a pool table in that shit.

Same.

The back of my garage also has a walk-in/out door that goes outside to the back patio. It's where my grill and smoker are.

Go in that walk-in door, go through the walk-in door from the garage to the house, and the first room is the mudroom. My mudroom also serves as the laundry room, pantry cabinets, a spare refrigerator/freezer, a place to hang coats, take off your shoes, etc. The next room past the mudroom is the kitchen.
 
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People often do not lock their doors during the daytime while they're in their residence - especially if you live in a sparsely-populated area.

The elderly have prescription pill buffets for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

One of the keys to married couples staying married into their elderly years is they figured out that chilling out in separate rooms frequently is a good thing.

Seems a stretch that those three things are considered suspicious - especially if family members who knew them well didn't think it was suspicious.
Carbon monoxide poisoning has clear indicators that would come up in an autopsy. Prior to the bloodwork, IIRC it makes the skin turn a telltale color too; though it’s been a couple of weeks potentially since they’ve been dead.

Calling it “no foul play” and then suspicious afterward would suggest it’s pretty weird. Someone get Randy Quaid on the line- the star wackers have struck again!
 
Same.

The back of my garage also has a walk-in/out door that goes outside to the back patio. It's where my grill and smoker are.

Go in that walk-in door, go through the walk-in door from the garage to the house, and the first room is the mudroom. My mudroom also serves as the laundry room, pantry cabinets, a spare refrigerator/freezer, a place to hang coats, take off your shoes, etc. The next room past the mudroom is the kitchen.
Same. My grill and smoker are on my deck, though - which is right off the exterior door to my kitchen.

I have my den as the first room off the mudroom - that's where the fireplace is and it's my wife's "entertainment room" - filled with all her pet cages and plants and TV and PS5. My "entertainment room" is on the other side of the house in the living room - off the front door. :nod:
 
:think:...Maybe Gene died of a sudden heart attack or aneurysm or something along those lines, his wife found him dead and immediately took her own life? I mean, given Betsy Arakawa's heritage, suicide is rather common. :noidea:
 
Foul play or not, 95 is a hell of a run. Scarecrow, downhill racer, the conversation, so many great ones to mention
 
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