Natalie Woods the Pretty Girl from" Miracle On 34 St". Killed Out At Sea?


Natalie Woods was the sweet little girl on “Miracle on 34 Street. We gays tend to be sentimental and enjoyed all those all movies like miracle on 34 St., It’s a wonderful Life with jimmy Steward and of coarse the biggest and most popular of all “The Wizard of Oz with Liza Mineli’s s mom, The great  Judy Garland!

All these girls with the exception of Liza which still with us met young deaths, either self induced or illness induced and in the case of Natalie Woods drowning induced by accident or not. Her husband  Robert Wagner, either accidentally or not it’s been said was the cause of it. Now when I say husband inflicted I don’t know wether he killed her or not, even though the common believe was that he did, simply because he was not forthcoming with what happened before she fell off the boat. She was afraid of the water and people can not understand that she would get on a dingy on a bad weather night to go back to land by herself. She didn’t even know how to swim. He went from everything was ok I woke up and she was missing, the dingy was missing. That story somehow changed when it was brought to light that there was a very violent fight in the between her and her Wagner. Things were broken, thrown around and it came to light that their relationship was not what he was putting out to be. It’s not even hard to deduced why they were fighting since he was known as a ladies man.
 The story below is what I have been able to pick in the general media about this.  Why now? This story was never settled. She died of drowning that we know.  What’s never been cleared up is how she become to drawn.  Particularly with a rich husband fighting the inquiry on every turn.

 Even the captain of the boat, even though he is been known to be a drunk said that he was paid to keep quiet. There was a witness on the boat besides the crew, a guess by the name of  Christopher Walken. That’s where the police are basing their investigation now. NYTimes reports that Mr. Wagner will not be interviewed on this particular investigation.

She was loved by too many people to just let it go like that. With all but no explanation that makes sense.
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LOS ANGELES: Hollywood icon Natalie Wood's husband has declined to talk to detectives who have re-opened a probe into his wife's mystery 1981 death, saying he has already answered all questions.


A lawyer for 82-year-old actor Robert Wagner said those seeking to challenge the original finding of accidental death by drowning were trying to "exploit and sensationalize" the 30th anniversary of her passing.

"Mr. Wagner has fully cooperated over the last 30 years in the investigation of the accidental drowning of his wife in 1981," said Blair Berk, attorney for the Wagner family, in a statement.

"Mr. Wagner has been interviewed on multiple occasions by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and answered every single question asked of him by detectives during those interviews."

The comments came after an updated coroner's report this week changed the cause of death to "drowning and other undetermined factors" and said she may have ended up in the sea in a "non-volitional" manner.

The "West Side Story" and "Rebel Without a Cause" star drowned on the night of November 29, 1981 off California's Catalina Island, after an evening of drinking and eating with her husband and actor Christopher Walken.

Her "accidental" death at age 43 has long been a Hollywood mystery -- but was thought to have been laid to rest until a November 2011 surprise announcement that police were reviving the probe.

Questions were raised by Dennis Davern, captain of the couple's boat. He co-wrote a 2009 book about the mystery, saying the couple had a fierce argument shortly before she vanished, and that Wagner then delayed a search.

A "re-evaluation" coroner's report, dated last May but published this week, recounts how Wood, Wagner and Walken were drunk after dining in a restaurant, and continued drinking after returning to the couple's boat the "Splendour."

The captain of the boat said they realized Wood was missing around midnight, but initially thought she might have returned to shore using the boat's dinghy.

Wagner raised the alarm with authorities at 1:30 am. A search was launched, and her body was found floating face-down in the ocean some 200 yards from shore, while the dinghy was found nearby, about a mile from the main boat.

In the new report, the medical examiner said some of the injuries found on her body did not necessarily come from an accident, such as falling from the boat or dinghy.

And it added: "This Medical Examiner is unable to exclude non-volitional, unplanned entry into the water."

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokesman John Corina said Wagner is the only person on the boat at the time Wood drowned not to speak to detectives assigned to the new examination.

More 100 witnesses have been interviewed since the investigation was re-opened, he said.

"We reached out through his attorney and got rebuffed. We went to his home and he refused to talk us and we sent him a letter, so I say it is fair to say he has declined to be interviewed, repeatedly," he told the Los Angeles Times.

In his statement, Wagner's family lawyer said the re-opened probe was "unfortunately prompted by those seeking to exploit and sensationalize the 30th anniversary of the death of his wife and their mother."

"After 30 years, neither Mr. Wagner nor his daughters have any new information to add to this latest investigation.”

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