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Goodbye Natalie Goodbye Splendour is the poignant story of a young, cavalier adventurer, Dennis Davern, who landed the position of Splendour Captain and how the Wagner family welcomed him into their hearts and home. Natalie’s death in 1981 sent shock waves throughout the world and remained an enduring mystery. Dennis reached out to me, his friend, and my mission to substantiate Dennis's account led me on a personal quest for truth that spanned decades. Many of the lingering questions are solved.
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Fom the NY Post! Talking about fame for all the wrong reasons! Straight from the gutter wouldn't you say?
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I was a little surprised to see Robert Wagner (and his wife Jill St. John Wagner) call London Sunday Times and Vanity Fair food critic a word that rhymes with "bunt." Gill savaged the Paris restaurant L'Ami Louis in a VF review . Wagner fired off a letter in the June issue saying he has been having a great time at the restaurant for more than 50 years and adds, "I Gill telling the thousands of diners who love it that only he knows what's good? Not only is he wrong, but one feels that Gill's labial, proctologic, colonic, urinary and suppository reference apply solely to himself rather than to one of the best restaurants anywhere. He is trul a 'c-u-next-Tuesday.'" Bad taste, R.J. bad taste. Almost as bad as hiring a communist to play your loyal manservant in "Hart to Hart." "
Wagner used the "C" word in his letter? And his wife signed it? That's disgusting. I recall that someone said that Natalie and RJ were the town's best foot forward. Obviously, that's not true. Natalie was the town's best foot forward. Wagner is scum along with his lovely wife.
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