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Just like Jon Benet's death, we will probably never know for sure. Neither of these beautiful gals killed themselves. Just hoping they are resting in Peace.
The not knowing for sure what happened is the only thing that's like Jon Benet's death. After that pretty much nothing. Jon Benet was murdered. Obviously. Natalie Wood drowned accidentally with no evidence to prove otherwise.
The not knowing for sure what happened is the only thing that's like Jon Benet's death. After that pretty much nothing. Jon Benet was murdered. Obviously. Natalie Wood drowned accidentally with no evidence to prove otherwise.
It will stay that way, cause Wagner ain't talkin'.
It will stay that way, cause Wagner ain't talkin'.
He already talked. There's little point in him talking more, unless its to say "I killed her" because nothing short of that will satisfy those who are unsatisfied.
He already talked. There's little point in him talking more, unless its to say "I killed her" because nothing short of that will satisfy those who are unsatisfied.
The thing that haunts me is, that Natalie Wood was deathly afraid of drowning. Unless she was so afraid of Wagner, she would not have gotten off the yacht.
She was intoxicated, as were the other three occupants of the boat. Just a very sad incident that resulted in an unnecessary death.
Gregson Wagner asks her stepdad about that night. He says they’d all been drinking on shore at dinner, then drank more on their boat. Wagner argued with Walken. When he finally went to bed, Wood wasn’t there; she and the dingy were gone. “That night’s gone through my mind so many times,” he says, crying. “You can imagine. And I... Chris was there. He, by the way, is a very stand-up guy. A true gentleman.”
Wagner says he doesn’t know exactly what happened, which of course will never be enough to satisfy the appetite for salacious celebrity crime or quash the idea that he had a hand in Wood’s undoing. Casting doubt on him has been a lucrative business.
I definitely feel like Robert Wagner, Christopher Walken and Dennis Davern are all suspicious and either all or some are completely guilty, while all are partially guilty of at least negligence.
The only fact here, is that Natalie Wood, a talented and beautiful actress died that Thanksgiving Weekend. IMO, she was the only talent amongst the group on the ship.
I personally feel Wagner knows much more than he told... Walken, I'm not fully sure about... I think he knows more too...
RIP Natalie <3
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