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    Natalie Wood Death Investigation

    Natalie Wood once said in a televised interview that her greatest fear was of dark seawater. Later, in November 1981, she drowned in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Catalina Island, California.

    The star's drowning death is one of Hollywood's most enduring mysteries. Although the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office ruled that Wood's death was an accident, and the sheriff says the case is closed, others say there are pieces of the puzzle that don't make sense.

    The actress' sister, Lana Wood, and the captain of the yacht Natalie Wood sailed with her husband, actor Robert Wagner, are asking the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office to re-open the case. So far, authorities have not responded to the request.

    Lana Wood told CNN that she believes a highly charged argument between her sister and husband on the yacht's back deck preceded Wood's drowning. She told CNN she does not suspect foul play.
    "I just want the truth to come out, the real story," she said.

    Dennis Davern, the former captain of the yacht, "The Splendour," broke his long silence with a detailed account in "Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour," a book he wrote with his friend Marti Rulli. It was published in September.

    Davern also believes Wood's death was a direct result of the fight with Wagner.
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    The couple married in 1957, divorced in 1962, then remarried in 1972. They often sailed their yacht off the coast of California and they invited Wood's then co-star, Christopher Walken, to join them on a sail on Thanksgiving weekend, 1981.

    Walken and Wood had been filming "Brainstorm" at the time and the Hollywood rumor mill was abuzz with speculation that Wagner was jealous over Walken. Walken has not spoken publicly about Wood's drowning, and authorities have said he witnessed only the events leading up to an argument between the couple.
    [...]

    Wood's body was found floating in the water about a mile away from the yacht. Investigator Rasure said the official theory is that Wood was awakened by the sound of the dinghy hitting the side of their yacht. Police believe she went to re-tie the dinghy but slipped on the boat's swim step and fell into the water.

    The dinghy was found about a mile away from the yacht -- and from where Wood's body was found. "It seems she might have hung onto the dinghy but then got separated from it," Smith said.

    According to police reports, Wood was found wearing a long nightgown, socks, and a down jacket.

    Rasure told CNN he believes Wood was dragged underwater by her jacket. "She was such a little thing," he said.

    The autopsy report shows Wood had two dozen bruises on her body, including a facial abrasion on her left cheek, and bruises on her arms. Rasure said he believes the injuries were sustained from falling overboard and struggling in the water.

    "My sister was not a swimmer and did not know how to swim, and she would never go to another boat or to shore dressed in a nightgown and socks," said Lana Wood. She said she believes Davern.

    "He was a close family confidant and trusted friend to my sister. He is not a liar," she told CNN.
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    Natalie Wood drowned off California's Catalina Island in November 1981.
    The case still troubles her sister and a yacht captain.
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    She was drunk. They were all drunk. She fell overboard in a heavy down coat and a wool sweater, couldn't get back into the dingy, and drowned. There is no foul play involved. The reason that no one helped her is because they thought she was fucking around, and again, they were all drunk. I feel bad for her sister that she still misses her so much after so long that she is looking for a bad guy, but unfortunately in this case there isn't one.

    The day after Thanksgiving, Wood, Wagner and Walken went to Catalina Island for the weekend and on the night of November 28 their yacht (Splendor) was anchored in Isthmus Cove. Also on board was the boat's skipper, Dennis Davern, who had worked for the couple for many years. Wood apparently tried to either leave the yacht or secure a dinghy from banging against the hull when she accidentally slipped and fell overboard. A woman on a nearby yacht said she heard calls for help at around midnight. The cries lasted for about 15 minutes and were answered by someone else who said, "Take it easy. We'll be over to get you". "It was laid back," the witness recalled. "There was no urgency or immediacy in their shouts". An investigation by Los Angeles County coroner Thomas Noguchi resulted in an official verdict of accidental drowning. Noguchi concluded Wood had drunk "seven or eight" glasses of wine and was intoxicated when she died. There were marks and bruises on her body which Noguchi speculated could have been received as a result of her fall. Noguchi later wrote that had Wood not been intoxicated, she likely would have realized her heavy down-filled coat and wool sweater were pulling her under water and would have removed them. Noguchi also wrote that he found Wood's fingernail scratches on the side of the rubber dinghy indicating she was trying to get in.
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    I don't get this whole thing... she says she doesn't suspect foul play but she believes the Captain who basically says he thinks something hinky happened. It can't be both ways. I agree that they were drunk and assumed she was screwing around. Hell, why wouldn't Walken have said that Wagner did it if there was really bad blood... hell, if it bothered Wagner that much why would he have invited Walken. They were probably swingers, if anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nell View Post
    She was drunk. They were all drunk. She fell overboard in a heavy down coat and a wool sweater, couldn't get back into the dingy, and drowned. There is no foul play involved. The reason that no one helped her is because they thought she was fucking around, and again, they were all drunk. I feel bad for her sister that she still misses her so much after so long that she is looking for a bad guy, but unfortunately in this case there isn't one.



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    Yeah I vaguely remember when this happened but not a whole lot.
    I was a kid and really didnt pay attention yet to stuff like this,
    But I remember they had been partying on a boat and from very beginning people tried to pin it on Robert Wagner
    It was just drunken fooilishness on all their parts
    And she lost her life

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    I was more shocked to find out later on when I got older shes the little girl in Miracle On 34th street
    (or whatever the number is,I have it upstairs on DVD to lazy to climb up and look lol)

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    yup 34th

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    Thought it was.I was shocked when I found out that was her as a little girl.
    I mean I found out yrs ago but still was kinda shocked
    She had a nice long career and her daughters are now actors

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    Drunk or not I still think there is a possibility that things didn't go down as they said. If they were all drunk it's very likely that it was simply an accident that occurred during the fight or after. I could see wanting to cover this up being celebs and all. And how can anyone know for sure what happened if they were so sloshed? a simple shove could make the diff. between accident or an intent to harm her.

    I find it odd that being so deathly scared of dieing as she ultimately did, she would go in the dark night out to retie the dingy. It's like me going out the the dog kennel housing some big ass dogs and shutting the door as it got lose. Nope, not me. Just sayn' I always found it suspicious but then I have a suspicious mind.

    I do feel very sorry for those like her sister who cannot come to terms with her death. Perhaps there are real good reasons for that that have never been revealed to the media or just the inability to find closure.

    Rest in peace Natalie, your talent and beauty always impressed me.
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    Natalie woods' death reinvestigated

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    The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office is reopening its investigation into the death of movie star Natalie Wood, who drowned in 1981 while boating off Catalina Island near the California coast, authorities said Thursday.

    Homicide investigators are taking a new look at one of Hollywood's most enduring mysteries after they were contacted by people who claimed they had "additional information" about the drowning, the sheriff's department said in a statement.

    Authorities didn't provide further details late Thursday and said a news conference on the matter will be held Friday at 11 a.m. (2 p.m. ET).

    Last year, the actress' sister, Lana Wood, and the captain of the yacht on which Wood sailed with her husband, actor Robert Wagner, had asked the sheriff's office to reopen the case.

    On Thursday, L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Benjamin Grubb couldn't say whether the sister and the yacht captain have prompted the renewed investigation.

    "I don't know if that's related, but that's what the press conference is about tomorrow," Grubb told CNN.

    Natalie Wood once said in a televised interview that her greatest fear was of dark seawater. On November 29, 1981, she drowned in the Pacific Ocean off the isthmus of Catalina Island.

    Wood's body was found floating in the water about a mile away from the yacht.

    According to police reports, Wood was found wearing a long nightgown, socks, and a down jacket.

    The autopsy report shows Wood had two dozen bruises on her body, including a facial abrasion on her left cheek, and bruises on her arms.

    "My sister was not a swimmer and did not know how to swim, and she would never go to another boat or to shore dressed in a nightgown and socks," said Lana Wood.

    Although the county coroner's office ruled that Wood's death was an accident, others say the case hasn't made sense.

    In 2010, Lana Wood told CNN she believes a highly charged argument between her sister and husband on the yacht's back deck preceded Wood's drowning. She told CNN last year she does not suspect foul play.

    "I just want the truth to come out, the real story," she said last year.

    Dennis Davern, the former captain of the yacht Splendour broke his long silence with a detailed account in "Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour," a book he wrote with his friend Marti Rulli. It was published in September 2009.

    Davern has said he believes Wood's death was a direct result of the fight with Wagner.

    Lana Wood and Davern couldn't be reached immediately for comment Thursday.

    Wagner's publicist Alan Nierob issued a statement saying the actor's family "fully support the efforts of the LA County Sheriff's Dept. and trust they will evaluate whether any new information relating to the death of Natalie Wood Wagner is valid, and that it comes from a credible source or sources other than those simply trying to profit from the 30 year anniversary of her tragic death."

    Nierob said no one from the sheriff's department has contacted Wagner or anyone in his family about the case.

    In a lengthy interview with CNN in 2010, Davern said he now believes the investigation of Wood's death was incompetent and suggested there was a cover-up. He said he regrets misleading investigators by keeping quiet at Wagner's request.

    Wood and Wagner married in 1957, divorced in 1962, then remarried in 1972. They often sailed their yacht off the coast of California and they invited Wood's "Brainstorm" co-star, Christopher Walken, to join them on a sail on Thanksgiving weekend in 1981.

    Walken and Wood had been filming "Brainstorm" at the time and the Hollywood rumor mill was abuzz with speculation that Wagner was jealous over Walken, but authorities have said Walken witnessed only the events leading up to an argument between the couple.

    Walken couldn't be reached immediately for comment Thursday.

    Wagner admitted his jealousy in his book "Pieces of My Heart," also published in September 2009. He acknowledged that there had been a fight with Wood, writing that he smashed a wine bottle on a table.

    After Wagner argued with Walken and broke the wine bottle, Wood left in disgust and went to her stateroom, Davern told CNN last year. Walken also retired to a guest room, Davern added, and Wagner followed his wife to their room. A few minutes later, Davern said, he could hear the couple fighting.

    Embarrassed, Davern said he turned up the volume on his stereo. At one point, Davern recalled, he glanced out of the pilot house window and saw both Wagner and Wood on the yacht's aft deck. "They'd moved their fight outside ... you could tell from their animated gestures they were still arguing," he said.

    A short time later, Wagner, appearing to be distraught, told Davern he couldn't find Wood. Davern searched the boat but couldn't find her. He noticed the rubber dinghy also was missing.

    Wagner shrugged and poured them both drinks, Davern said. He suggested his wife had probably gone off in a temper.

    Wagner's story, as told in his book, differs from Davern's. He maintains that after the argument with Walken, Wood went to her room and prepared for bed while he and Walken sat on the deck, cooling off.

    Wagner writes that he went to check on Wood, but she wasn't there. He maintains that he and Davern searched the boat and noticed the dinghy was missing. Wagner wrote that he assumed his wife had gone ashore on her own.

    He radioed the restaurant on shore where they'd had dinner and called the harbor master to see if anyone had seen Wood.

    The dinghy was found about a mile away from the yacht, and a mile from where Wood's body was found.

    Wood's first starring role was as a child in "Miracle on 34th Street" in 1947, and she played alongside some of Hollywood's top leading men -- James Dean in "Rebel Without a Cause" and Warren Beatty in "Splendor in the Grass." She was nominated for Oscars in both of those films, as well as for "Love With the Proper Stranger" (1963), according to IMDb. One of her more memorable roles was as Maria in "West Side Story."

    Wagner's striking good looks landed him roles in dozens of films in the 1950s and '60s before he hit it big in television. He starred in two popular series, "It Takes a Thief" (1968-70) and "Hart to Hart" (1979-84), and more recently as Number Two in the "Austin Powers" spy spoofs.
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    She was drunk. As sad as it was at the time it has been 30 years. She fell overboard and got the abrasions trying to climb back aboard. Does anyone really believe that Robert Wagoner, who loved her alot, killed her????

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    Nearly two months after they began a controversial new investigation into Natalie Wood's death while sailing off Santa Catalina Island in 1981, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department detectives have found no evidence to suggest that the cause was anything but accidental.

    Although the case has not been closed, a top Sheriff's Department official said it's highly unlikely any new ground will be broken on how the actress died.

    "At this point, it is an accidental death," said William McSweeney, the sheriff's chief of detectives. "Nothing has been discovered to suggest changing that at this time."

    Since reopening the 30-year-old case in November, detectives have conducted numerous interviews and reviewed the entire original case file, McSweeney said. Detectives also traveled to Hawaii to inspect the boat where Wood was last seen alive.

    McSweeney said detectives are still looking at some aspects of the case, making sure smaller questions not answered in the original investigation are addressed.

    The Sheriff's Department typically doesn't officially close cold cases when there is no arrest. But McSweeney said the case will be set aside once detectives finish their work.
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    31 years later: Natalie Wood's death certificate changed from 'accident' to 'undetermined'
    The mysterious drowning of actress Natalie Wood has been much speculated since her untimely death on November 29, 1981.

    Though it may never be clear what happened in the waters off Southern California's Santa Catalina Island, TMZ reports that the West Side Story and Rebel Without A Cause actress’ death certificate has been changed from ‘Accident’ to ‘Undetermined.’

    The celebrity gossip website reports that they were told by members of Wood’s family that L.A. County Sheriff’s Department detectives informed them of the change earlier today.

    The family members were told that while Wood’s cause of death was irrefutably from drowning, they said that it is unclear how the actress got into the water.
    [...]

    Her death during the Thanksgiving weekend in 1981 has long sparked tabloid speculation that foul play was involved. Rumors were reignited by author Marti Rulli, whose book, Goodbye Natalie, includes a fresh account of the incident by the yacht’s captain, Dennis Davern.

    He has come forward to say he lied to investigators in the wake of the tragedy, and suggests Wagner ensured the investigation was not as thorough as it could have been.

    Asked on the Today show if he thought Wagner was responsible for Wood’s death, Davern replied: ‘Yes, I would say so. Yes.’
    [...]

    In a dossier on the case Davern and Rulli have now sent to police, they claimed there was ‘a drastic delay’ in calling for help after Natalie went missing.

    ‘There are many, many things that should be examined, but mainly the four-hour wait to call for the coastguard,’ Rulli said on CNN.

    Davern maintains that, after the stand-off between Wagner and Walken, husband and wife went to their state room, from which the skipper heard sounds of a heated argument and ‘thumping’

    Later, Davern went back on deck to be told by Wagner that Natalie was missing, along with the yacht’s dinghy.

    Her body was found hours later, floating in an upright position, her eyes fixed and open, her spectacular, long, dark hair trailing along the surface of the water. She was wearing a flannel nightgown, red down jacket and blue woolen socks.

    Meanwhile, caught up in seaweed in a cove not far away was the missing dinghy, its oars in place and the key in the ignition in the ‘off’ position, suggesting she had never made it into the boat or, if she had, had quickly fallen out.

    Wagner apparently thought she might have been heading for the shore, where there was a bar, or gone party-hopping to one of the other rich people’s boats moored nearby.

    Later he suggested she had not been trying to leave the yacht at all, but that she had heard the dinghy slapping against the side of the boat and had gone to secure it more firmly, only to fall in.

    Police concluded that the two dozen bruises on her body, including cuts on her face, were sustained when she fell overboard and struggled in the water.
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    I think it was an accident, but the story told was a cover up. It's possible both the captain and Wagner were telling the truth, just not all of it. Wood and Wagner were arguing on the deck by the railing and dinghy, in a fit of temper Wagner shoved her and she hit the rail and went over. Wagner ran instead of calling for help; and a cover up ensued. Not to conceal murder, but to prevent people from finding out that celebrities were shit-faced drunk, arguing about a possible affair and a drunken accident ensued. Possible, anyway.
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    Coroner Releases New Report on Natalie Wood Death
    Some of the bruises found on Natalie Wood's body may have occurred before the actress drowned in the waters off Southern California more than 30 years ago, according to a newly released coroner's report on one of Hollywood's most mysterious deaths.

    The case took another twist Monday when officials released a 10-page addendum to Wood's 1981 autopsy that cites unexplained bruises and scratches on Wood's face and arms as significant factors that led to officials changing her death certificate last year from a drowning to "drowning and other undetermined factors."

    Officials were careful about their conclusions because they lacked several pieces of evidence for their review.

    Bruises on Wood's arms, a scratch on her neck and superficial abrasions to the actress' face may have occurred before Wood ended up in the waters off Catalina Island in November 1981, but coroner's officials wrote they could not definitely determine when the injuries occurred.

    The findings have not altered a sheriff's department investigation into Wood's death, which a spokesman described as ongoing.
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    Several of the original coroner's investigators who worked on the case were re-interviewed, and officials attempted to test some items taken during the investigation into Wood's death and an autopsy, but they could not be located.

    "The location of the bruises, the multiplicity of the bruises, lack of head trauma, or facial bruising support bruising having occurred prior to entry in the water," the report states. "Since there are unanswered questions and limited additional evidence available for evaluation, it is opined by this Medical Examiner that the manner of death should be left as undetermined," Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran wrote in the report completed in June.

    Officials also considered that Wood wasn't wearing a life jacket and had no history of suicide attempts and didn't leave a note as reasons to amend its report and the death certificate.

    The report was released Monday after sheriff's officials released a security hold.

    Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said the agency has known about the findings in the newly released autopsy report for several months and it does not change the status of the investigation, which remains open. He said Wagner is not considered a suspect in Wood's death.
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    Conflicting versions of what happened on the yacht have contributed to the mystery of how the actress died. Wood, Wagner and Walken had all been drinking heavily in the hours before the actress disappeared.

    The newly released report states there are conflicting statements about when the boat's occupants discovered Wood was missing. The report estimates her time of death was around midnight, and she was reported missing at 1:30 a.m.

    The renewed inquiry came after the boat's captain, Dennis Davern, told "48 Hours Mystery" and the "Today" show that he heard Wagner and Wood arguing the night of her disappearance and believed Wagner was to blame for her death.

    Wagner wrote in a 2008 memoir that he and Walken argued that night. He wrote that Walken went to bed and he stayed up for a while, but when he went to bed, he noticed that his wife and a dinghy attached to the yacht were missing.
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