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Gene Hackman Judge, the rules of whether Star’s death investigation records will be kept specifically

A New Mexico Judge decided that the investigation records of the death of Hackman and his wife could be kept special.

Santa FE -based judge Matthew Wilson ordered Hackman’s family and photos, videos and documents to be sealed to protect their constitutional rights.

95 -year -old Hackman and his 65 -year -old wife Betsy Arakawa, on February 27, initially found dead with domestic dogs in their homes under mysterious conditions.

Since then, the actor has died of heart disease with complications from Alzheimer’s disease about a week after his wife’s death.

Inspectors, Hackman’s maintenance donor Arakawa’nın may not have not noticed that he said.

The police were quick to exclude the foul game, but initially branded suspicious deaths. This was combined with the high -profile nature of the deceased, led to an intense public interest.

A New Mexico Judge decided that the investigation records of the death of Hackman and his wife could be kept special.

Hackman’s family lawyer Julia Peters asked for the sealing of the files and hid temporarily waiting for today’s hear.

New Mexico’s Open Records Act prevents people from accessing sensitive images, including depictions of dead bodies.

Experts also say that some medical information is not accepted as public registration within the scope of the State Records Law Law.

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