Friday, November 18, 2011

Natalie Wood Investigation

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood



Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood: 30 years later, reopen the investigation into his death!This is one of the unsolved mysteries such as Hollywood loves so much. The California police announced it would reopen the investigation into the death by drowning, called at the time of accident, the actress Natalie Wood November 29, 1981, off Catalina Island in the Bay of Los Angeles.Yesterday, Thursday, November 17, a statement from the office of sheriff of the county of Los Angeles said that in light of unpublished accounts, investigators from the Homicide Squad decided to take a fresh look into the matterThe Los Angeles Times, are new reports of the captain of the yacht "Splendour" which was on a cruise during the weekend of Thanksgiving 1981, on board the unforgettable Maria from West Side Story, her husband Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken, who are responsible for the reopening, 30 years almost to the day after the tragedy.Natalie Wood, whose real name Nikolaevna Zakharenko, the daughter of Russian immigrants who had earned his stripes as an international star in 1955, alongside James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause, was 43 years old at the time of his disappearance.Married first in 1957 to Robert Wagner, the famous Jonathan Hart of the cult series for Hart to Hart, the couple divorced in 1962 before remarrying, ten years later. In this second union, born daughter Courtney Brooke.The circumstances of the death of Natalie Wood have always left room for doubt about the circumstances of his death. A violent dispute arose between Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken, that the protagonists have always confirmed. The actress reportedly left the deck of the boat to the cabin. When the two men calmed down, wanted to join her, she was gone. It is called, wanting to make water an inflatable boat that Natalie Wood had slipped and would have drowned."I have talked about a million times," says Robert Wagner at the Los Angeles Times. "Nobody has seen or heard anything."

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