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Robert Wagner, 87, named 'person of interest' in Hollywood star Natalie Wood’s drowning death 40 years after his wife's tragedy


ROBERT Wagner has been named a “person of interest” in the "suspicious" death of his late wife Natalie Wood - 36 years after she died.

The revelation was made by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant John Corina in a new CBS documentary about the star's mysterious death.

Steve Schapiro Robert Wagner and wife Natalie Wood on their boat Splendour two weeks before she died

He told CBS's 48 Hours: "As we've investigated the case over the last six years, I think he's (Wagner) more of a person of interest now.

"I mean, we know now that he was the last person to be with Natalie before she disappeared."

Officials have confirmed that the actress' drowning is being treated as "suspicious" after new witnesses came forward.

Wood, known for her high-profile roles in West Side Story, Miracle On 34th Street and Rebel Without A Cause was found dead in the water in 1981 at age 43.

The Academy Award-winning actress was travelling on her family’s yacht, Splendour, with Wagner, the ship’s captain Dennis Davern and her friend, actor Christopher Walken, off the coast of Catalina Island.

Rex Features The late Natalie Wood with Hart to Hart actor hubby Robert Wagner, who's been named 'person of interest' in connection with the star's death

Getty - Contributor Wagner pictured in 2010 at a function in Beverly Hills where he signed copies of his book Pieces Of My Heart - A Life

Express Newspapers Splendour, the family yacht Natalie Wood was travelling on off the coast of Catalina Island at the time of her death

News Group Newspapers Ltd Robert Wagner pictured in 1985 with 'constant companion' Jill St. John, the woman who is said to have helped him recover after Natalie's death

Getty - Contributor Studio photograph of actress Natalie Wood taken circa 1965

Rex Features Wagner with Wood, who was known for her high-profile roles in films such as West Side Story

Investigators closed the case two weeks after her death, ruling it an accident.

However, the sheriff’s office re-opened the case in 2011 and changed Wood's cause of death on her certificate from “accidental drowning” to “drowning and other undetermined factors.”

Investigators, who have been working on the case for six years, told 48 Hours they are ready to speak with Wagner, who has refused to talk to officials about Wood's death since the case was re-opened.

At the time of her death, Wagner, Walken and Davern told investigators Wood “took off in a dinghy and went ashore.”

However, Wood said in previous statements that she was terrified of the water.

Following their original statements, Wagner and Davern have changed the chain of events that occurred that night.

Rumours and conspiracy theories related to Wood's death have circulated for years and “foul play” has been suspected.

News Group Newspapers Ltd Investigators, who have been working on the case for six years, told 48 Hours they are ready to speak with Wagner

Getty - Contributor Wood, who also starred in Miracle on 34th Street and Rebel Without a Cause, was found dead in the water in 1981 at 43

PA:Press Association Investigators say they are ready to speak with Wagner, who has refused to talk to officials about Wood's death since the case was re-opened

Corina added: "I haven't seen him (Wagner) tell the details that match all the other witnesses in this case. I think he's constantly changed his story a little. And his version of events just don't add up."

Walken spoke with investigators recently regarding her death.

The autopsy report specified Woods had fresh bruises on her body.

"She looked like a victim of an assault," Ralph Hernandez, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, told 48 Hours.

When asked if he believed Wood was murdered, Corina said he believed it was suspicious.

"I think it's suspicious enough to make us think that something happened," Corina said.

When asked if he believed Wagner knew more than what he let on about his late wife’s death, Corina said yes.

"Well, I think he does because he's the last one to see her," Corina said.

Hernandez reiterated that Wood's death was not proved to be a suicide or an accident, and investigators are trying to decipher how she “ended up in the water.”

Wood and Wagner married in December 1957. The two began dating when she was 18 and he was 26. They divorced in April 1962 and re-married in 1972.

Wagner, 87, wrote a memoir in 2008 titled “Pieces of My Heart” and recalled a time when he argued with Walken over his wife’s career, People reported. He claimed in the book he did not know what happened to Wood on the night of her death.

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“Nobody knows. There are only two possibilities: either she was trying to get away from the argument, or she was trying to tie the dinghy. But the bottom line is that nobody knows exactly what happened,” Wagner wrote.

He expressed regret for Wood's death, writing he would have done something.

“Did I blame myself?” he wrote. “If I had been there, I could have done something. But I wasn’t there. I didn’t see her. The door was closed; I thought she was belowdecks. I didn’t hear anything. But ultimately, a man is responsible for his loved one, and she was my loved one.”

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Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators say Robert Wagner is “more of a person of interest” in the death of actress Natalie Wood, who died nearly 40 years ago under mysterious circumstances.

“As we’ve investigated the case over the last six years, I think he’s more of a person of interest now,” Lt. John Corina told “48 Hours” in an interview that’s set to air Saturday. “I mean, we now know that he was the last person to be with Natalie before she disappeared.”

Silver Screen Collection via Getty Images Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood in 1970.

Wood, who starred in “West Side Story” and “Rebel Without a Cause,” was found dead in the water in 1981, near Santa Catalina Island off the coast of California. She had gone on a yachting weekend with Wagner, as well as Christopher Walken, who at the time was starring with the actress in the movie “Brainstorm,” and Dennis Davern, the boat’s captain.

Wood’s death was originally ruled an accident, but the case was reopened in 2011. The coroner changed her cause of death to “drowning and other undetermined factors” the following year.

Detectives who spoke to “48 Hours” said an autopsy report indicated there were a number of bruises on Wood’s body that appeared to have been fresh at the time of death.

“She looked like a victim of an assault,” Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Detective Ralph Hernandez said, noting that the marks made “it suspicious enough to make us think that something happened.”

ullstein bild Dtl. via Getty Images Wood and Wagner in 1958, shortly after their first marriage.

Investigators said Wagner — who was married to Wood twice, first from 1957 to 1962, and again from 1972 until her death — has been uncooperative since they reopened the case.

“I haven’t seen him tell the details that match all the other witnesses in this case,” Corina said of Wagner. “I think he’s constantly changed his story a little bit. And his version of events just don’t add up.”

Walken, however, has spoken with investigators.

Wagner wrote in his 2008 memoir, Pieces of My Heart, that “nobody knows” how Wood died.

There was a lot of drinking that night, he wrote. He said he and Walken also got into a fight about Wood’s career path.

“I picked up a wine bottle, slammed it on the table and broke it into pieces,” he wrote.


Nearly four decades after the unexplained drowning death of Hollywood star Natalie Wood, Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigators tell "48 Hours" that her then-husband, actor Robert Wagner, is now a person of interest. Investigators want to speak with Wagner about the circumstances surrounding her death one night in 1981, they say in interviews for "Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water" to be broadcast Saturday, Feb. 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

"As we've investigated the case over the last six years, I think he's more of a person of interest now," Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lieutenant John Corina says of Wagner in an interview with "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty. "I mean, we know now that he was the last person to be with Natalie before she disappeared."

Wood drowned off the coast of Catalina Island in California in November 1981 after she went missing from the Splendour, her family's yacht. Also aboard that night were Captain Dennis Davern, Wagner, and Wood's friend and fellow actor, Christopher Walken. The next day, the actress was found floating in the water wearing a red down jacket and flannel nightgown. After a two-week investigation, the death was ruled an accident. But, in 2011, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reopened the death investigation. And in 2012 the Los Angeles Coroner's Office amended the death certificate, changing the manner of death from an accidental drowning to "drowning and other undetermined factors."

Now, six years after the investigation was reopened, "48 Hours" talks with the investigators about new witnesses, new evidence and new theories as to what happened that night.

Rumors of foul play have long surrounded Wood's mysterious death. At first, the three men aboard the boat -- Wagner, Walken and Davern -- told detectives that Wood, famously terrified of dark water, took off in a dinghy and went ashore. Over time, however, Wagner and Davern's accounts have shifted, a red flag to the investigators.

Investigators say Wagner has refused to speak with them since the case was reopened. Corina tells Moriarty he doesn't believe Wagner has told the whole story.

"I haven't seen him tell the details that match ... all the other witnesses in this case," Corina says of Wagner. "I think he's constantly ... he's changed the -- his story a little bit. ...and his version of events just don't add up."

Walken has spoken with investigators.

Was it an accident or something more?

Investigators today note the autopsy report indicates there were a number of bruises that appeared to be fresh on Wood's body.

"She looked like the victim of an assault," says Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Detective Ralph Hernandez.

Los Angeles Coroner's Office

Do you believe Natalie Wood was murdered?" Moriarty asks.

"I think it's suspicious enough to make us think that something happened," Corina says.

"Do you believe Robert Wagner knows a lot more about what happened to his wife than he's ever said?" Moriarty asks.

"Well, I think he does because he's the last one to see her," Corina replies.

Moriarty and the "48 Hours" team have been covering the Wood case for six years and was the only news organization to capture the detectives searching the Splendour for clues. "48 Hours" reports on the latest information in the case through interviews with the detectives leading the case, with Wood's sister Lana Wood, as well as archival interviews with Wagner, Davern and others. "48 Hours"' efforts to get comment from Wagner and Walken were unsuccessful.

"We have not been able to prove this was a homicide. And we haven't been able to prove that this was an accident, either," says Hernandez. "The ultimate problem is we don't know how she ended up in the water."


Robert Wagner has been named as a person of interest in the death of his late wife Natalie Wood, 36 years after her mysterious drowning which has haunted Hollywood for decades.

The revelation was made by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lieutenant John Corina in a new documentary which will air on CBS on Saturday.

'As we've investigated the case over the last six years, I think he's more of a person of interest now.

'I mean, we know now that he was the last person to be with Natalie before she disappeared,' he said.

Wagner, who is now 87 and married to actress Jill St. John, did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com's questions on Thursday morning.

Wood drowned while boating with her husband and their friend, actor Christopher Walken, off the island of Catalina in Southern California in November 1981.

The trio had just enjoyed a boozy dinner at an upscale restaurant when they were seen going back to the boat at around 10pm the night before Natalie was found.

In 2013, her sister revealed claims made by the boat's captain that Wagner had pushed Natalie overboard by accident and that he refused to help her once she was in the water.

The actress, who was 43 when she died, was found floating in the water in her nightgown the next morning.

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Robert Wagner has been named as a person of interest in the death of his late wife Natalie Wood who drowned mysteriously in 1981. They are pictured together on the boat from which she vanished in 1981, two weeks before she died

Police in Los Angeles say they want to speak to Wagner, who is now 87, about Wood's death. The actor is pictured in April 2017

Wagner's explanation for her death was that it was a tragic accident.

He said Wood fled the boat in a rubber dinghy after watching him and Walken get into an argument about her career.

He claimed the last time he saw her was when she was 'fixing her hair' in the bathroom and that when he went to bed, she was not there.

Authorities accepted his version of events at the time and declared the actress's death an accident.

But in 2011, they reopened the investigation after receiving requests from both Natalie's sister Lana and the boat's captain, Dennis Davern, who suddenly confessed that he had lied about what happened.

She looked like the victim of assault Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Detective Ralph Hernandez

He would not explicitly blame Wagner, but said an argument he and his wife had before she died was what caused her death.

An autopsy suggested that she had been the victim of an assault and had abrasions on her forehead.

Police have still not declared Natalie's death a murder and no charges have been filed against Wagner.

Detectives however believe he knows more than he revealed at the time.

'I haven't seen him tell the details that match all the other witnesses in this case.

'I think he's constantly changed his story a little bit. And his version of events just don't add up.

'I think he does [know more] because he's the last one to see her,' Corina said.

Wood drowned near her yacht, the Splendour, off the coast of Catalina in southern California in November 1981. Her husband said they had argued and that she took off in the rubber dinghy and somehow must have fallen into the water

An autopsy report showed that Wood had suffered a cut to her face which police say may show she was assaulted before she died

Christopher Walken (left in October and right, with Wood filming Brainstorm together in 1981) was also on the boat at the time

He would not explicitly say whether he believed the actress was the victim of murder, but said: 'I think it's suspicious enough to make us think that something happened.

'We have not been able to prove this was a homicide. And we haven't been able to prove that this was an accident, either.

'The ultimate problem is we don't know how she ended up in the water,' he added.

Detective Ralph Hernandez said Wood 'looked like the victim of assault' when she was pulled from the water.

Captain Davern, who was on the boat when Wood disappeared, participated in the documentary.

'I remember people coming on to the boat, saying they had found Natalie Wood. I just couldn't believe it,' he said in a teaser for the show.

He, along with the actress's sister Lana pleaded with police to reopen the case in 2011.

Lana always maintained that Wagner held the key to her death and she lambasted him for not being forthcoming with police.

In 2011, she told DailyMail.com how she had received death threats from his fans for not dropping her crusade.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lieutenant John Corina says he believes Wagner has never told the full story of his wife's death

Captain Dennis Davern was on the boat on the day Wood vanished. He asked for the investigation to be reopened along with Wood's sister Lana (right) who told DailyMail.com in 2011 that she believed Wagner was responsible for her sister's death

Wagner is pictured with his current wife Jill St John. They married in 1990 and remain together

'After 35 years I feel we're so close to finding out what happened to my sister but the LA Attorney's Office is refusing to press charges against Robert Wagner - the man I believe is responsible.

'It's a cover-up and I won't rest until Natalie gets justice,' she said at the time.

In 2013, she revealed that Davern had once told her that her sister was pushed overboard by her husband and that he refused to help her once she was in the water.

They were drunk after a night of heavy drinking and Wagner, whom she called RJ, did not appear to understand how dangerous it was, she claimed.

'He said it appeared to him as though RJ shoved her away and she went overboard. Dennis panicked and RJ said, "Leave her there. Teach her a lesson."

The medical examiner found undigested food in Wood's stomach which suggested she had died at around midnight, two hours after she, Wagner and Walken were seen leaving the restaurant where they had dinner.

In 2013, Lana was seen confronting Wagner in a Palm Springs hotel at a lunch to honor his third wife, Jill St. John.

Wagner spoke out in 2016, 35 years after Wood's death, to insist it was a tragic accident which 'shattered' him.

The couple had their own children but Wagner also looked after Wood's daughter from a previous marriage after her death. They are seen in 1972

Wood and Wagner were Hollywood darlings and their turbulent romance ignited their fame. hey are seen in 1980 (left) and in 1974 (right)

He had previously claimed in a 2009 memoir that he argued with both Wood and Walken on the night in question and that Wood vanished afterwards, taking the dinghy from her family's yacht to get herself to shore.

'The last time I saw my wife she was fixing her hair in the bathroom while I was arguing with Chris,' he said. 'I saw her shut the door. She was going to bed.'

He described how he and Walken moved up to the deck as 'things were threatening to get physical' and they were calmed by the fresh sea air.

He said he waited up a little longer before going to bed – but his wife was not there.

'Yes, I blamed myself,' the actor wrote. 'If I'd been there, I could have done something. I wasn't, but ultimately, a man is responsible for his loved one.

Wagner is seen comforting Wood's daughter Natasha at her funeral. He later said her death 'shattered' the family

'I would have done anything in the world to protect her. Anything. I lost a woman I loved with all my heart and I will never completely come to terms with that.'

Wood shot to fame as a child star in Miracle in 34th Street and later appeared in films including Gypsy and Rebel Without a Cause.

Wagner, a star in his own right, were darlings of the film industry and their turbulent romance rivaled that of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

Wood and Wagner were married twice; first in 1957 and again in 1972. They both married others in between.

In 1969, Wood married British film agent and director Richard Gregson and the pair had a daughter together.

Wagner married Marion Marshall a year after his first split from Wood. They were together for eight years and had a daughter together, Katie.

In 1972, he and Wood reunited and in the same year, she gave birth to their only biological child together, Courtney.

CBS 48 Hours Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water will air on Saturday, February 3 at 10pm EST.

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