
Gene Hackman death: 911 caller on the moment he knew something was ‘really wrong’
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Jesse Kesler, who worked for Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa, recalled his last interaction with the late couple, two weeks before their deaths at home in Santa Fe.
"I knew I was kind of being looked at. It was extremely stressful to take my computer, take my phone. They took all the emails off my computer." "I would like to share stories. I have so many stories, and I mean, right down to even my kids have stories of Gene and Betsy." Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to Tracy.Wright@fox.com.
"The last email I had with her, I asked a question and I never got a reply to that question, which was very strange," Kesler said. "At that time, I knew something was wrong. I thought maybe I was in trouble, thought maybe I had done something wrong. As time went on, it started to sink in more that something is definitely not right."

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