Lethbridge Herald

Natalie Wood death probe nearing end?

- Michael Balsamo

Detectives hope the latest round of renewed interest in the mysterious 1981 death of actress Natalie Wood will bring forward new witnesses, but this may otherwise be the end of the investigat­ion, a Los Angeles County sheriff’s official said Monday.

“We’re doing our last shot here, seeing if anybody else comes forward with any informatio­n,” Lt. John Corina said at a press conference.

Wood was found floating in the ocean during a Thanksgivi­ng weekend yachting trip to Catalina Island with her husband, actor Robert Wagner, actor Christophe­r Walken and the boat captain. She was found floating in the water. Her death was initially classified as a drowning.

The case was reopened in 2011 and after a subsequent news conference more than 100 people came forward with informatio­n that helped recreate the timeline, but that had reduced to a trickle for the last year and a half, Corina said.

“When the tips all dry up, then I guess we move on to the next case,” he said.

Corina said it remains a suspicious death investigat­ion and not a murder case and that Wagner is a person of interest.

“He’s a person of interest because he was the last person with her, before she went in the water,” Corina said.

Wagner has refused to talk to detectives conducting the reopened investigat­ion, Corina said, noting that the actor has the right to do so.

Wagner’s attorney, Blair Berk, issued a statement five years ago saying that neither Wagner nor his daughters had any new informatio­n and blaming people for trying to exploit an anniversar­y of Wood’s death.

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