The Daily Telegraph

Wagner a ‘person of interest’ in Wood’s death

American detectives claim actor’s version of his Oscar-nominated wife’s death ‘doesn’t add up’

- By Nick Allen in Washington

A MYSTERY that has transfixed Hollywood for more than three decades took a new twist as police said actor Robert Wagner was “more a person of interest now” in the death at sea of his wife, Natalie Wood, the film star.

Since her body was found floating off the California coast in 1981, there have been rumours about what happened to the Oscar-nominated actress who played Maria in West Side Story, and starred with James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause.

Wagner, now 87, the star of

Hart to Hart, the television series, and

Wood were on a yacht, the Splendour, near Catalina

Island, with Christophe­r Walken, the actor, and Dennis

Davern, the captain.

Speculatio­n included reports of blistering rows, a love triangle, and that Wagner was jealous of the younger

Walken.

Wood was discovered in the water a mile from the yacht on the morning of Nov 29 1981, wearing a nightgown, socks, and a down jacket. She was 43. After two weeks the case was closed as “accidental drowning”. But in 2011 police began looking into it again. Now, in a new developmen­t, Lieutenant John Corina of the LA County Sheriff ’s Department told a US television show: “I think he (Wagner) is more of a person of interest now.” He told CBS’S 48 Hours: “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. He’s the last one to see her.” Asked whether he believed the actress was murdered, Mr Corina said: “I think it’s suspicious enough to make us think that something happened.” Mr Corina added: “She got in the water somehow and I don’t think she got in the water by herself. Some of the things we found that he [Wagner] did afterwards, or didn’t do ... caused us to say ‘This doesn’t make any sense’.”

Det Ralph Hernandez added: “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.” Wagner has not yet responded to a request for comment on the detectives’ remarks. CBS also said its request for comment had been unsuccessf­ul. The case was reopened six years ago after Mr Davern made a statement detailing a row in which Wagner was said to have raged at Walken. He claimed Wagner had “not wanted to look too hard” for his wife or turn on the searchligh­t, and the alarm was not raised for four hours.

The following year a coroner changed the cause of death from “accidental drowning” to “drowning and other undetermin­ed factors”.

In a 2008 book called Pieces of My Heart, Wagner said he and Walken had argued over whether Wood should pursue her career or personal life. He said Wood, who had been drinking, went to her room and the two men cleared the air on deck. When he returned to the room she was gone, and

‘It’s suspicious enough to make us think that something happened’

he assumed she had gone to the island. The boat’s dinghy later washed ashore on the island. Two dozen bruises on Wood’s body were said at the time to have been consistent with slipping.

In a 2016 memoir Wagner wrote: “When Natalie died I thought my life was over. My children helped me heal. I got on my feet but it was a very, very difficult and sad time.”

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Actress Natalie Wood, above and below in 1976 with husband Robert Wagner, the TV actor, was found dead in the sea a mile away from their yacht, top left
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