“Natalie Wood’s Drowning Was Not an Accident”: A New Book’s Shocking Findings

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“Natalie Wood’s Drowning Was Not an Accident”: A New Book’s Shocking Findings
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Suzanne Finstad's new book reveals her most explosive findings yet about the movie star's mysterious death

that have prompted decades of speculation about whether Wood’s drowning was really an accident. The next yearthe definitive biography of Wood, which shed even more light on the night Wood died. In 2011, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s DepartmentNatalie Wood: The Complete Biography,

As a self-described dutiful child, Natalie was trained by her mother to keep silent, to not rock the boat. As she got older, she kept her silence, often to protect others, as was Natalie’s way. During her life, in death, even after her death, no one, that I could see, had ever protected her.

one of the investigators put in charge of the case when the L.A. Sheriff’s Department officially reopened its investigation into Wood’s drowning in November 2011. The source had information thatsaid he heard the fight between R.J. and Natalie, and that he told a friend not long after Natalie drowned that Wagner pushed her. Lana once asked Hernandez andthe two lead investigators, about Walken’s new statement. “Ralph said the only way Chris’d talk to them is if it was never disclosed.

Franco took it up with Dr. Noguchi. “I mentioned to him the abrasions on Natalie. I told him I was having trouble understanding them. I said that they seemed to be in the opposite direction of what one would expect as to her cause of death. I remember when I told him who I was, he hesitantly stopped doing what he was doing, looked up at me, nodded his head, didn’t say anything, and then he continued doing what he’d been doing.

The striations that Franco saw on her body at the autopsy are consistent with the possibility that Natalie tried to hoist herself onto the dinghy from the water. “Someone,” Franco said, “was pushing her down and wouldn’t let her stay on.” Lana Wood now refers to Natalie’s death as “a murder.” She seethes thinking about Guy McIlwaine, the powerful Hollywood agent who represented her sister. A few days after Natalie drowned, McIlwaine dropped by to see Lana. He’d just been to R.J.’s house, and he said that R.J. told him what happened that night on the boat. “I would tell you, but I don’t trust you,” McIlwaine told Lana. “What do you mean?” she asked.

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