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RIP Gene Hackman

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  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

    Now they’re saying she died first from hantavirus, which you catch from rodent excrement, which causes respiratory failure. She died around A WEEK before he did.

    He had Alzheimer’s which might explain why he didn’t report his wife’s condition or perhaps even notice she was dead. He died from heart disease.

    Now I read the dead dog was crated. They don’t say explicitly but starvation/thirst would be the logical explanation. Must have sucked to be that dog for its last days.

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    @jon-nyc said in RIP Gene Hackman:

    Now they’re saying she died first from hantavirus, which you catch from rodent excrement, which causes respiratory failure. She died around A WEEK before he did.

    He had Alzheimer’s which might explain why he didn’t report his wife’s condition or perhaps even notice she was dead. He died from heart disease.

    Now I read the dead dog was crated. They don’t say explicitly but starvation/thirst would be the logical explanation. Must have sucked to be that dog for its last days.

    Well that sounds awful all around.

    There have been a number of discussions in Piano Tech Journals/forums over the years warning how not to deal with mouse poop commonly found inside pianos. Particularly in south western states, how important it is not to simply use a shop-vac. The disease itself is fairly uncommon, but the mortality rate is quite high.

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      She was a classical pianist. I wonder if her exposure was related to her piano.

      By the way, the pills found around her were totally unrelated to the illness. The article said what they were for, something common and I already forgot.

      Only non-witches get due process.

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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        She was a classical pianist. I wonder if her exposure was related to her piano.

        By the way, the pills found around her were totally unrelated to the illness. The article said what they were for, something common and I already forgot.

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        @jon-nyc said in RIP Gene Hackman:

        She was a classical pianist. I wonder if her exposure was related to her piano.

        It is a well know documented fact that the better a person can play the piano the more abbreviated their lives.

        From my playing ability I look to live well beyond 90, maybe even to 100. I wish you all well.

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          Very sad and from what I have read, they were both loved and respected in their community. I am sure that as sick as she was with the Hanta Fever her first concern was her husband.

          To die so alone like that….

          Elbows up!

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            Nightmare. That sucks.

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            • Tom-KT Tom-K

              @jon-nyc said in RIP Gene Hackman:

              She was a classical pianist. I wonder if her exposure was related to her piano.

              It is a well know documented fact that the better a person can play the piano the more abbreviated their lives.

              From my playing ability I look to live well beyond 90, maybe even to 100. I wish you all well.

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              @Tom-K said in RIP Gene Hackman:

              @jon-nyc said in RIP Gene Hackman:

              She was a classical pianist. I wonder if her exposure was related to her piano.

              It is a well know documented fact that the better a person can play the piano the more abbreviated their lives.

              From my playing ability I look to live well beyond 90, maybe even to 100. I wish you all well.
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              I am immortal. Dammed autocorrect wanted it to be immoral.

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              • kluursK kluurs

                @Tom-K said in RIP Gene Hackman:

                @jon-nyc said in RIP Gene Hackman:

                She was a classical pianist. I wonder if her exposure was related to her piano.

                It is a well know documented fact that the better a person can play the piano the more abbreviated their lives.

                From my playing ability I look to live well beyond 90, maybe even to 100. I wish you all well.
                ——-——-

                I am immortal. Dammed autocorrect wanted it to be immoral.

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                @kluurs said in RIP Gene Hackman:

                @Tom-K said in RIP Gene Hackman:

                @jon-nyc said in RIP Gene Hackman:

                She was a classical pianist. I wonder if her exposure was related to her piano.

                It is a well know documented fact that the better a person can play the piano the more abbreviated their lives.

                From my playing ability I look to live well beyond 90, maybe even to 100. I wish you all well.
                ——-——-

                I am immortal. Dammed autocorrect wanted it to be immoral.

                Both work…

                The Brad

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                  He looked all of his 95 years. Don’t imagine I’d recognize him on the street at this age.

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                  Only non-witches get due process.

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                    Sad.

                    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpv419jp3v9o

                    Actor Gene Hackman was alone.

                    The two-time Academy Award winner didn't make any calls and missed meals.

                    Medical experts say it's possible the 95-year-old, who was in declining health and suffering from advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, did not even realise his wife of more than 30 years was dead in the home where he was living.

                    If he did, experts told the BBC, he likely went through various stages of confusion and grief, trying to wake her up before the disease caused him to become distracted or too overwhelmed to act - a process that likely repeated for days before he, too, died.

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                      https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/gene-hackman-betsy-arakawa-death-home-pictures-b2734409.html

                      Gene Hackman’s home was in disarray when he died, covered in loose items and food while infested with rats, creating a breeding ground for the deadly virus that killed his wife.

                      Shocking new photos and video from inside the couple’s New Mexico home show the disarray inside when police found the couple dead.

                      I am not a "neat freak", but I do like a clean house.

                      Well, apparently, they were not very good housekeepers.

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