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    Official says Wagner not a suspect in Wood death

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Robert Wagner is not a suspect in the 30-year-old drowning of his actress wife, Natalie Wood, and there is nothing to indicate a crime, even though the investigation has been re-opened, a sheriff's detective said Friday.

    "Her death was an accident, an accidental drowning," said Sheriff's Lt. John Corina.

    Officials would not say why they were taking another look at the case, although the captain of the boat where the couple had stayed blamed Wagner for Wood's death.

    Natalie Wood's sister, Lana Wood, told CNN's Piers Morgan in an interview Friday that she doesn't believe her sister fell off the boat.

    Lana Wood told Morgan that she has spoken several times with the boat's captain Dennis Davern and he has told her that Wagner was involved in her plunge into the sea on Nov. 29, 1981. But Lana Wood said she does not believe that whatever happened was deliberate.

    "I don't think she fell, I don't know if she was pushed, I don't know whether there was an altercation and it happened accidentally but she shouldn't have died and that does stay with me and hurt," Lana Wood said.

    "I would prefer to always believe that RJ (Wagner) would never do anything to hurt Natalie and that he loved her dearly, which he did, and I don't believe that whatever went on was deliberate. I've always cared about him. I always will care about him," she said.

    Lana Wood wrote in a biography on her sister after her death, "What happened is that Natalie drank too much that night."

    There have always been questions about Wood's death on Nov. 29, 1981, with renewed attention on the case as the anniversary neared. The case's re-opening and a public call for information are the first hint that the official account may need revision.

    Within hours of the announcement, Corina said, several people emerged offering their recollections of what happened in the waters off Southern California's Santa Catalina Island.

    But he quickly noted that nothing the agency has received so far has prompted it to change the view that there was no foul play.

    Davern, said Friday on NBC's "Today" show that he lied to investigators about events on the yacht Splendour when he was interviewed after Wood's death.

    Davern accused Wagner of having a fight with Wood before she went missing and delaying the search for her after she disappeared.

    Wagner's family released a statement through a spokesman that said they trusted detectives to evaluate any new information and determine whether it came from "a credible source or sources other than those simply trying to profit from the 30-year anniversary of her tragic death."

    It did not mention Davern by name, and noted that detectives hadn't contacted Wagner or his family.

    On the show, Davern mentioned a book he co-wrote last year on Wood's death, but refused to say precisely why he blamed Wagner for the three-time Oscar nominee's death. Davern also denied that he was seeking to profit from interest in the case.

    Vanity Fair and the television program "48 Hours Mystery" have teamed up and are including Wood's case for a television special airing this weekend.

    Corina said his agency would talk to Davern at some point and other witnesses would likely be interviewed. He downplayed the role Davern's book or the anniversary would play on the investigation.

    "We're not concerned with the anniversary date," Corina said. "It may have jarred some other people's memories."

    Wood, who was 43 when she died, received three Academy Award nominations, for "Rebel Without a Cause," ''Splendor in the Grass" and "Love with the Proper Stranger." She appeared in numerous other Hollywood classics, including "West Side Story."

    Wood and Wagner were married twice, first in 1957 before divorcing six years later. They remarried in 1972. Her death during the Thanksgiving weekend in 1981 has long sparked tabloid speculation that foul play was involved.

    Wood, Wagner and actor Christopher Walken and Davern spent time on Thanksgiving weekend 1981 both on Catalina Island and drinking on the yacht.

    Wagner has dismissed any suggestion that the actress' death was anything more than an accident. In a 2008 autobiography, he recounted drinking with Wood and Walken at a restaurant and on the boat.

    Wood went to the master cabin during an argument between the two men, Wagner said. The last time Wagner saw his wife, she was fixing her hair at a bathroom vanity and she shut the door, he wrote.

    Despite various theories about what led Wood to the water, which she feared, he said, it was impossible to know what happened.

    "Nobody knows," he wrote. "There are only two possibilities; either she was trying to get away from the argument, or she was trying to tie the dinghy. But the bottom line is that nobody knows exactly what happened."

    Coroner's officials said at the time that she was "possibly attempting to board the dinghy and had fallen into the water, striking her face."

    Wood was found wearing a flannel nightgown, socks and a red down jacket, and Davern identified her body for authorities, according to an autopsy report. Her body had superficial bruises, according to the report, but those were considered consistent with drowning.

    Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said the agency hadn't been asked to do any additional investigation into Wood's case.

    Wagner, star of the television series "Hart to Hart," wrote in his book that he blamed himself for his wife's death.

    "Did I blame myself? If I had been there, I could have done something," he wrote. "But I wasn't there. I didn't see her."

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    Associated Press writer Alicia Rancilio contributed to this report.

     

    1,717 comments

    • Kerry  •  6 months ago
      So there were 4 people on the boat, the captain, Christopher Walken, Wagner, and Natalie. If they aren't considering Wagner a suspect, then who is the suspect? And if no one is, then what's the point of re-opening the investigation?
      • pennym 6 months ago
        Kerry you are right
      • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
        Unless Stefanie Powers was there with Jim Holden...??????
      • Cindy 6 months ago
        That's William Holden you tit.
    • ED  •  6 months ago
      She was great in Splender in the grass.
      • Wood 6 months ago
        Her best work in my opinion...I will always love her
      • truth 6 months ago
        yes she was
      • Paula 6 months ago
        heartbreaking, but wonderful performance
    • David  •  New York, United States  •  6 months ago
      Why did the captain lie then and now 30 years later decides to tell the truth? Does he need money and are networks like CNN and the media paying him to "tell his story?" Not that Wagner is totally innocent,if Walken knew what happened why is he silent?
      • Jim 6 months ago
        Wagner may have stopped paying him hush money?
      • BreannaW 6 months ago
        I agree with Jim. Either Wagner stopped paying him to keep quiet OR the guilt finally got to him. He just couldn't stay quiet anymore.
      • Rule3 6 months ago
        This is quite the Scooby Doo mystery....Where's the mystery machine bus?
    • Joe  •  6 months ago
      I learned today that bruises, are considered consistent with drowning. Never knew that.
      • DeDe 6 months ago
        Not true!! I am an ER Nurse. I have seen it all...drownings don't result in bruisimg unless the bruises are caused wby the body hitting rocks while washung ashore or somebody beat them beforehand.
      • I amafreeman 6 months ago
        "...UNLESS..."
      • Gary 6 months ago
        You guys are not on the same page. You see she was sneaking out on the back deck in here slipperiest of slippery socks to make sure everyone stayed alseep. Then she took a superman dive towards the back of the boat to tie up the ding dongy. Then she slipped on her belly like a slip and slide across the slickery slick wood floor smashing her face violently against the boat. That explains the noises the Captain heard. Then she simply stood up and got dizzy and fell over missing the dingy and landing in the water. They probably never heard her scream because she shut the door so nobody could hear her. Thos boats were made back in the 70's and 80's were completely sound proof. Thank goodness for that.. Now thats the story guys and you should stick to it because after all, we don't want those poor actors to go to jail for 20 years and get out in a month do to over crouding do we..
    • Chrissie  •  6 months ago
      Well then is Walken a suspect? This all sounds fishy. Sounds to me like the captain of the boat is trying to get attention for the book he released last year. First thing the investigators should do is put the captain in jail for lying to the police during the original investigation.
      • donna 6 months ago
        there is a statute of limitation lying, not murder.
      • GMAB 6 months ago
        "This all sounds fishy"? No pun intended?
      • zz77 6 months ago
        Statute? Not to cover up a murder because that makes you an accomplice, especially if it was done for monetary gain. If they find evidence to call it a murder then there should be no statute to protect a lie to cover up a murder.
    • Susan  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 months ago
      If wagner is not a suspect then who is as there were only 4 people on the boat? This death never made any sense to me from the beginning.
    • draper  •  6 months ago
      She is still missed. A classy woman.
    • Don B  •  Ruston, United States  •  6 months ago
      Natalie had a lot of class. She was somewhat reminiscent of Audry Hepburn.
    • jjkco  •  6 months ago
      Why did the captain identify the body? Why didn't Wagner do this as the husband?
    • Malcolm  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  6 months ago
      Adding to the horror was Natalie's extreme fear of drowning. The timing of the book is very disrespectful to her and her family, to say the least.
    • Rancy  •  6 months ago
      Robert Wagner isn't a suspect... Yeah......Right!
    • Teeter Totter  •  6 months ago
      Let me get this straight....they reopen a case that's 30 years old after the Captain of the boat that Natalie was on comes forward and says he lied in the original investigation and THEN he blames Wagner for her death because of a fight, and the police say Wagner isn't a suspect....yeah right. Even the f***king cops can't tell the truth any more. Can ANYONE tell the truth anymore?
    • Living Free and Happy!  •  6 months ago
      She was a beautiful lady.
    • The Wizard  •  6 months ago
      I think the Captain want to sell some books and desires his 15 minutes of fame and fortune! And, if he is changing his story, he has to be accountable, as the Captain of a ship, boat has the final authority. Period. I can't remember 30 years ago, it is remarkable that he now has such clarity!!!!
    • MindyDee  •  6 months ago
      That picture reminds me of what the standard of a natural beauty in Hollywood once looked like...May she rest in peace & justice be served...
    • loyce  •  6 months ago
      Actor Robert Wagner is not a suspect....that's #$%$ and Christopher Walken should be one too
    • missileman  •  6 months ago
      Thanks for the picture of Natalie at the 51st Academy Awards. I had forgotten just how beautiful she was. A lot of beautiful women have lived and live on this planet but none were more beautiful than Natalie Wood.
    • Johnny  •  6 months ago
      This is crazy! When I heard about this 30years ago my first thoughts were of foul play. I never spoke of it. But I sure can remember stong feeling of suspicion......Crazy....
    • Rodrick  •  San Jose, United States  •  6 months ago
      This guy is trying to make money on this tragedy, plain and simple. This guy is slug and has has no basis to write about anything! Back to your trailer, trash man!
    • Kerger68  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 months ago
      The more I think about it, why did he say dont go back and look or use a spotlight to find her?? I'll be damned if that was my wife I would have jumped overboard trying to save her and saying shine the light down here and help me find her!

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