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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Reopen Natalie Wood Case Petition

Reopen Investigation of Natalie Wood's death - Petition signatures - Page: 1

Most of the comments, especially the last two made at the petition, are compelling and prove there was always suspicion about the truth of Natalie's death. It is never too late for justice, especially for someone as renowned and admired as Natalie. It's been said several times this past month: no one ever really had anything negative to say about Natalie. She was a good, decent person. She was a helpful, dedicated friend, a loving wife, a caring and lovable daughter, sister, and mother ... she was a special person admired worldwide for her talent. She deserves the truth of her death attached to her legacy. Natalie will be watched for generations to come.

9 comments:

  1. Well said, Marti~~~~

    I have seen some pictures of her out on the town with Richard Gregson. She looked so beautiful and so happy. When I look at pictures like those I feel a sadness because she was robbed of so many years, years that could have been happy years for her, years watching her children grow, years in which she could have found a man who loved her for herself not for what he wanted her to be or expected her to be. I pray that 2011 will be the year that Natalie will receive the justice that has eluded her all these years. Thanks for all you do, Marti, for never giving up~~~~

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  2. I got the movie Cracker Factory today in the mail and watched it tonight, it was made for tv in 1979,I used to work in psychiatric back then and she did a awesome job. It's a must see again.

    I'm very happy and proud to see many of my friends and family have signed the petition, I post everyday on my factbook just hoping one more will sign.Thanks all. Pam

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  3. Natalie was great in The Cracker Factory.

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  4. As mentioned in GNGS, Dennis, his brother Paul, and their mother were invited and attended Natalie's private screening of The Cracker Factory. Everyone there was in awe of Natalie's performance in this made for TV movie. Had it been done for the big screen, she probably would've received another Oscar nomination for it. She gave her all for this performance.

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  5. How nice that Natalie extended herself to Dennis' family~~~~

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  6. Marti Rulli: I found you on Twitter and I have not read your book yet but I signed the petition because I always believed Natalie's death was murder, not an accident. I will return to your blog and Tweet you (DM) when I finish reading your book. Thank you for writing it. I have always wondered about this mystery, and can't wait to read more details about this death that has always bothered me. PAT

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  7. Thank you, Pat, and I look forward to hearing from you again.

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  8. The Cracker Factory was made in the late Fall and early Winter of 1978 and premiered on television in March 1979.

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  9. Well is the case going to reopened or not?

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