As some of you may know, the death of Hollywood celebrity, Natalie Woods has been suspicious from the very beginning. Since 1981, there have been rumors, movie star, Robert Wagner could have killed her, but no evidence could ever prove he was guilty of murder. Now, author Suzanne Finstad has shared her taped interview with Natalie Woods younger sister, Lana with CBS News.
Natalie Woods' sister, Lana is allegedly heard on an audio taped interview with CBS 48 Hours Mystery. Just listening to this following video clip, it seems investigators may finally have some proof to interview Robert Wagner, after all these years. According to CBS Los Angeles, she allegedly claimed Dennis Davern, the captain of the “Splendour” called her on the phone, admitting he knew the cause of Natalie Woods death, but thought it could have been an accident. After all these years, why didn't Davern or even Lana go to the police with this information? If they did go to police, we wonder if investigators were afraid to look into the case, because Wagner's powerful celebrity status among the Hollywood elite? If ever Robert Wagner if accused as the cause of Natalie Wood being thrown overboard, possibly it may never be revealed until after he is dead. As he yet lives, no matter what evidence is brought to the press, it seems as though it is being ignored and covered up. Sadly, even if Natalie Woods death was an accident, Robert Wagner may always be afraid to admit the truth.
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Audio Tapes Reveal New Information On Natalie Wood’s Death
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Questions have long lingered over the death of iconic Hollywood star Natalie Wood.The three-time Oscar-nominated actress was believed to have drowned in November 1981 off the coast of Catalina Island, but coroner’s officials recently changed the cause of death from “accidental drowning” to “other undetermined factors.”
CBS News has uncovered new information in the investigation on Wood’s mysterious death; audio interviews with the actress’ younger sister, Lana...Read full article, here.
Source: www.losangeles, cbslocal.com
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