The news hit like a gut punch this week: Gene Hackman—the old-school Hollywood legend of The French Connection, Unforgiven, and Superman—gone. Found dead in his Santa Fe home alongside his wife and one of their three dogs. A tragedy, sure, but the details?
TPV: They’re so twisted even the mainstream media can’t whitewash it. Something’s off—way off—and the media are barely scratching the surface.
Here’s what they won’t tell you: Gene wasn’t just some retired millionaire kicking back in New Mexico. He was neighbors with Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah, that Epstein. And—get this—he owned an island right next door to Oprah Winfrey’s private island in British Columbia. Cozy, right?
But Gene wasn’t playing nice with the elite anymore. Word is, he was sick to death of the Epstein client list cover-up. He told friends he was done watching the Deep State and rogue FBI agents shred the truth. He was ready to talk—ready to burn it all down.
Then—out of nowhere—he’s gone. Suspicious doesn’t even cover it; it’s a neon sign screaming foul play. And we’ve got the unfiltered truth—details so chilling they’ll haunt you. What went down in that house? And why did Gene Hackman’s last stand threaten to unravel everything for the untouchable elite?
It’s Wednesday, February 26, 2025, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sheriff’s deputies roll up to the sprawling mansion of Gene Hackman, the gruff, Oscar-winning star of classics like The French Connection and Unforgiven. Inside, they find a scene that’s… odd, to say the least.
Gene is sprawled in the entryway. His wife Betsy is lying on her right side in the bathroom, a space heater tipped over next to her head. The door’s wide open. One of their dogs is dead; the other two are still wandering around, tails wagging like nothing’s wrong. And then there’s this: a spilled bottle of pills, scattered across the floor like some kind of clue begging to be noticed.
The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office calls it “suspicious enough” to launch a full investigation. No gunshot wounds, no stab marks, no forced entry, no obvious signs of a struggle. So what’s the official story? They float the idea of a carbon monoxide leak—classic, right?
But here’s where it starts to unravel. The New Mexico Gas Company tests the lines—nothing. The Fire Department sweeps for carbon monoxide—zilch. And those two dogs? If carbon monoxide took out Gene and Betsy, why are two dogs still trotting around like they are auditioning for a Purina commercial?
The carbon monoxide theory’s the kind of lazy plot twist you’d see in a straight-to-streaming flop. It doesn’t hold water, carbon monoxide detectors are required by law in New Mexico. So people start whispering: murder. But why? Why would anyone target Gene Hackman, a guy who’s been out of the spotlight for two decades?
To answer that, we’ve got to rewind the tape on who Gene Hackman really was—and what he knew about Jeffrey Epstein and his VIP friends.
Gene wasn’t just some Hollywood legend with a gravelly voice and a knack for playing tough guys. He was a man who’d seen the machine from the inside. Born in the Thirties, he clawed his way up from a hard-knock working-class life, served as a marine for five years, and then became one of the most versatile actors of his generation—villains, heroes, antiheroes, you name it.
In the early 2000s, at the top of his game, he quit Hollywood. Officially, he retired because a doctor warned him about his heart. But talk to the people who knew him, and you’ll hear a different story: Gene was done with Hollywood’s filth. The creeps, the perverts, the power players who smiled for the cameras while living double lives—he couldn’t stomach it anymore.
And here’s where it gets interesting. Gene Hackman wasn’t just any millionaire retiree sipping coffee in New Mexico. His mansion? It’s just down the road from Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Zorro Ranch. Yeah, that Epstein. The man whose VIP client list is currently the subject of an enormous tussle between the federal government and rogue elements within the FBI.
And yeah, that ranch. The one frequented by Bill Clinton and other VIP elites.
Coincidence? Maybe. But then you dig deeper, and the coincidences start piling up like bodies in a slasher flick.
Like Epstein, Gene Hackman owned islands. Not one, but two. First, Fawn Island, a private 2.3-acre spot in Washington’s San Juan Islands—sold in 2008. Then, a bigger, more secluded island off British Columbia, shrouded in secrecy.
Barely a whisper about that sale, like someone paid extra to keep it off the books. Now, who was his neighbor in that neck of the woods? Oprah Winfrey—yep, the queen of daytime TV, who’s been deep in the trenches with the most evil figures in child trafficking history, including Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, and John of God.
Anyone surprised by Oprah’s links to notorious child sex traffickers and adrenochrome merchants wasn’t paying attention. Oprah has been hiding in plain sight for decades.
(play quick clip we have used a few times of Oprah saying “It feels good” while talking to MJ victims)
With neighbors like Jeffrey Epstein and Oprah Winfrey, it’s no surprise Gene Hackman had a knack for portraying evil characters on screen. He didn’t have to look far for inspiration—he was surrounded by them. And they disgusted him.
And then there’s the timing of the death. Word on the street—well, from friends he confided in—was that Gene was gearing up for a comeback. Not to act, but to talk.
He told people he was ready to step out of retirement and spill the beans on what he called the “memory holing” of the Epstein scandal. He knew things—things that could crack the case wide open, even if rogue FBI agents torched the files.
And just as the Epstein cover-up heats up again in early 2025, Gene and Betsy turn up dead. Convenient, right?
Was this a hit? Did the elite finally decide Gene Hackman knew too much? We’re heading to a break, but when we come back, we are laying it all out: the real reason Gene and Betsy had to die right now, he Satanic cult that had been stalking him for years, and how it ties straight to Epstein’s VIP client list.
Early reports of Gene Hackman’s death contained shocking details—claims of a Satanic cult operating in Santa Fe, tied to Epstein, liberal elites, and ritualistic murders.
But within hours, those reports vanished, scrubbed from the internet. Why?
According to an FBI source, this Satanic cult is the missing piece of the puzzle. It connects Hackman to Jeffrey Epstein and his network of elite VIPs—including the Clintons.
The deeper you dig, the clearer it becomes: Hackman knew things. And now, someone wants the truth buried with him.
Cathy O’Brien is a survivor of ritual abuse and MKUltra experiments as a young girl. She details the horrifying experiences she endured at the hands of some of the highest ranking officials of government, including the Clintons.
O’Brien testified to Congress and accused Hillary Clinton of rape, while affirming that she was a sex slave for Hillary and Bill Clinton, who are affiliated with an elite sex trafficking ring that purchases, abuses, and sacrifices children.
Gene Hackman spent his career playing men who fought corruption, men who stood up to power. In the end, he tried to live that role—and it cost him everything. The truth he died for? It’s still out there, buried in the shadows of Santa Fe, Zorro Ranch, and those private islands.
The question is: who’s next?
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