Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa Hackman's deaths are being investigated with new evidence suggesting a change in the timeline. Betsy's phone activity on the day after her presumed death has raised questions about the accuracy of the initial reports. Experts emphasize the importance of detailed cellphone records in determining the timeline of events.
Key Points
Betsy's phone activity on Feb. 12 raised questions about the assumed date of death
Cellphone analytics can help determine the timeline of events more accurately
Experts emphasize the need for thorough investigations in high-profile cases
Pros
New evidence may shed light on the timeline of events
Detailed cellphone records can provide crucial information for investigations
Cons
Initial reports may have inaccuracies
Pressure to release information quickly can lead to investigatory errors