Vetting the Enquirer’s ‘New Natalie Wood Death Theory’ - FishbowlNY
Natalie Wood's case is still open. Her death still intrigues the world because it remains unsolved but still has good reason to be investigated. Her death certificate was changed from accidental to undetermined for more than the new medical attention her autopsy has received. Authorities now believe Natalie may have been assaulted, and unconscious in the water, which leads to the question of how she got in the water. The bogus theory of "retying a banging dinghy, falling and hitting her head" has all but been eliminated from the scenarios and theories over the decades. Such a fall does not account for the numerous other fresh bruises found on Natalie's body. Plus, after many witness accounts of a huge argument transpiring right before her new estimated time of death, it doesn't allow for the "banging dinghy disturbing her sleep" scenario.
It's more than very possible Natalie Wood was murdered. In fact, it's probable. And that's why her case remains open. Anyone with information in any aspect of this persisting case, you can contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
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So, let me get this straight. Wagner has time to talk to interviewers while he hawks his new book but not a minute to spare for detectives. In one of his interviews he calls the time he was coming up in the business at 18 as "the best time of my life". Not surprising given his narcissism. Kids and that pesky dead wife be damned. Of course the rules of these interviews will be that no questions about the case be asked. I'm surprised that he called attention to himself by putting out another book. The smart money would have been on laying low. It would appear to be a measure of his confidence that he will never be questioned or called to task on Natalie's death. I guess money and power can buy you out of anything.
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