Correction: This is the Delaware River (where I almost drowned). I compare my experience to the night Natalie Wood drowned, but it's difficult and disturbing to imagine what it would be like to be in the dark of night in the ocean. Natalie died a horrible death.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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Marti, thank you for posting these pics of you. I feel like I know you since reading your book, and it's nice to see these from when you started your journal. I thank you for what you've done for Natalie. I can't believe it has been so long. It seems like yesterday, doesn't it? I always say, let the chips fall where they may. The truth is the truth and sometimes only the brave will face it. I always look forward to reading your blog. JM
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to the ABC interview? I don't see it on your blog anymore. Is it still happening? I worry that this story is losing steam. I hope not, many of us care about it deeply.
ReplyDeleteThe ABC interview will resume after a few reports are filed. Thanks for asking.
ReplyDeleteAnd, thanks, JM
I feel that someone natalie woods weight height and framwork,should put on the same weight coat she was wearing,and do the very thing she was doing that night,and try and lift the dingy,and be a little drunk too,and see if it would be heavy for this person,to see if it would actually send this person falling into the water as they say Natalie
ReplyDeletewood did..