Robert Wagner a 'person of interest' in Natalie Wood's 1981 death

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Robert Wagner a 'person of interest' in Natalie Wood's 1981 death
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February 1, 2018
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February 1, 2018 11:22 PM EST
Robert Wagner attends the Australians In Film Screening and USA premiere of Myriad Pictures' 'The Cup' at Laemmle's Music Hall 3 on May 11, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
By Michael Balsamo, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES — New witnesses have emerged in the 1981 drowning of actress Natalie Wood, prompting investigators to deem it a “suspicious death” and name her former husband, 87-year-old actor Robert Wagner, a “person of interest,” Los Angeles sheriff’s officials said Thursday.
For nearly four decades, mystery and speculation have swirled around the death of the actress who was nominated for three Academy Awards and starred in “West Side Story” and “Rebel Without a Cause.”
She was on a yacht with Wagner, actor Christopher Walken and the boat captain on Thanksgiving weekend of 1981. After a night of drinking, her body was found floating in the waters off Southern California’s Catalina Island. She was 43.
Investigators initially ruled it an accident but reopened the case in 2011 to see whether Wagner or anyone else played a role after the boat’s captain said he heard the couple arguing the night of her disappearance. The coroner’s office amended Wood’s death certificate the next year to include “drowning and other undetermined factors.”
In a statement Thursday, sheriff’s spokeswoman Nicole Nishida said new witnesses interviewed since the case was reopened gave statements that “portray a new sequence of events on the boat that night.”
One of the witnesses described hearing yelling and crashing sounds coming from the couple’s stateroom, she said. Shortly after that, separate witnesses heard a man and woman arguing on the back of the boat and believe the voices were those of Wood and Wagner, Nishida said.
The statements differed from the original version of events provided by witnesses, including those who were on the boat, she said.
The sheriff’s department said Wagner is considered a person of interest.
“Do we have enough to make an arrest at this moment? No,” Nishida said.
Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood are seen in a 1970 file photo. (Supplied by WENN.com)
The police statement was issued after CBS News aired an interview with Los Angeles County sheriff’s Lt. John Corina, who said he doesn’t believe Wagner has told the whole story about what happened.
Investigators have said Wagner has not been interviewed since the probe was reopened. They said in 2013 that they had tried at least 10 times to interview him but he refused.
Wagner has denied any involvement in his wife’s death and no charges have been filed. His publicist, Alan Nierob, declined to comment Thursday.
Conflicting versions of what happened on the yacht have contributed to the mystery of her death. Wood, Wagner and Walken had all been drinking heavily in the hours before the actress disappeared.
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 that had been attached to the yacht were missing.
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That means somebody lied for 37 years before changing their story.

That means that some sleuth figured out that maybe, just maybe Robert Wagner MIGHT NOT be telling the whole truth. If they'd waited two or three more years, it would all be irrelevant, anyway.
 

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Apparently they have found out Harvey Weinstein assaulted her.
 

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Robert Wagner did not kill my mom: Natalie Wood's daughter
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February 4, 2018
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February 4, 2018 5:52 PM EST
Natalie Wood’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner has said her stepdad Robert Wagner didn’t kill her mother.
In the wake of Wagner being named a “person of interest” by Los Angeles police in connection with Wood’s mysterious drowning death in 1981, an old interview with Gregson Wagner has resurfaced, as The Mirror has reported.
Gregson Wagner, who was 11 when Wood died at the age of 43, did the interview in 1997, but it is only now coming out.
New witnesses in Natalie Wood’s 1981 death; Robert Wagner a ‘person of interest’
Back then, she said, “I think there was a thorough investigation and I am completely satisfied.
“All I know is that nobody loved my mum more than my stepdad, so if he had heard anything he would have given his life for her. And that’s a fact,” Gregson Wagner confided.
Former West Side Story and Rebel Without a Cause star Wood was on a yacht with her husband Wagner and their pal, actor Christopher Walken, during a vacation in Catalina — but then she went missing. She was found drowned, wearing a red jacket and night dress.
Natasha Gregson Wagner. (Getty Images)
For years, many have questioned the circumstances of her tragic death, and Wagner, now 87, has come under suspicion.
Police say Wagner’s account of his wife’s drowning has often changed and does not add up with other witness accounts.
Wood’s sister, Lana Wood, has confronted Wood about the controversial drowning, and Radar got video of her dramatically calling him out in public.
The veteran actor has refused to speak to investigators.
However, in 1997, Gregson Wagner said about her stepdad, “We talk about Mum a lot. You know, what an amazing woman she was and how she would have really blossomed.
“The saddest part for me now is that we would have got on well and she would have got a lot of joy from me and my sister Courtney,” said Gregson Wagner, now 47, who is married to Barry Watson.
“I’m sad she didn’t live to see us beyond the ages of seven and 11.”
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http://mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/daughter-natalie-wood-says-stepdad-11966007
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Natalie Wood. I remember this was a black humour joke going around in the 80’s.