spoke to Daily Mail on Friday, just two days after Hackman, 95, and Arakawa, 65, were found dead in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home, along with a deceased dog.
The housekeeper told the outlet that Feaster, who lives in Hawaii, grew concerned when Arakawa’s regular monthly phone calls stopped.“Betsy hadn’t called her mother in months.
She usually called every one or two months. Last time she called was October. We were thinking, what happened?” she recalled.Keiko also revealed that authorities informed Feaster of her daughter and son-in-law’s tragic deaths on Wednesday; however, due to her condition, she’s forgotten the devastating news. “She talked to a New Mexico policeman the other day.
But she has dementia so she forgot already. I feel so sorry for her,” the housekeeper, who has been by her side for two decades, shared.Keiko said her moods change regularly.“She was very upset,” she recalled of Feaster learning about her daughter’s death.
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