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No Foul Play: Natalie Wood's Death Remains Ruled Accidental

No Foul Play: Natalie Wood's Death Remains Ruled Accidental

While the drowning death of actress Natalie Wood was re-opened for investigation around the time of the fatal accident's 30-year anniversary, today the L.A. County Sheriff's Department says they have found no new evidence indicating foul play. more ›

Sheriff's Spokesman Can't Seem to Get It Straight: Is the Natalie Wood Case Open or Not?

Sheriff's Spokesman Can't Seem to Get It Straight: Is the Natalie Wood Case Open or Not?

We haven't been hearing much about the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department investigation into Natalie Wood's death, which was reopened with great fanfare last November. That is until yesterday when someone from Access Hollywood asked the Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore about whatever happened to that Natalie Wood case. more ›

'The Enquirer' Has Totally Credible Information About Natalie Wood's Death

'The Enquirer' Has Totally Credible Information About Natalie Wood's Death

Critically acclaimed news source The Enquirer reports today that they've obtained new information about what might have happened the night that Natalie Wood died. See if you can follow along here: reporters at The Enquirer spoke to a source who claims to have been living with a woman who spoke to Christopher Walken just after Wood's death was confirmed. more ›

Woman Who Said She Heard Natalie Wood's Screams Was Threatened Three Days Later

Woman Who Said She Heard Natalie Wood's Screams Was Threatened Three Days Later

A statement to the sheriff's department from Marti Rulli — the author of a book about the night (who most certainly stands to gain something by a high-profile investigation) — obtained by TMZ contains some intriguing details from a woman who says she was an "ear witness" to Wood's death. more ›

L.A. Artist Photographs Site of Natalie Wood's Death

L.A. Artist Photographs Site of Natalie Wood's Death

An L.A. artist includes a photograph of the site of Wood's death in her series, "Transgressing the Pacific, LA-Like." Zoe Crosher, now based in New York, captured seven spots along the Pacific shore where people have vanished into its waters. more ›

What's Walken Got to Do With It? Actor Hires Lawyer as Wood Case Re-Opened

What's Walken Got to Do With It? Actor Hires Lawyer as Wood Case Re-Opened

Eyebrows are raised anew as the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department re-opens the investigation into the 1981 drowning death of Natalie Wood, and scuttlebutt once again surfaces about the 43-year-old actress' tumultuous marriage to Robert Wagner. Now actor Christopher Walken, who was aboard the yacht with the Wagners the night Wood died, has hired a lawyer. more ›

Wood Death Still Considered Accidental, Wagner Not a Suspect Say Investigators

Wood Death Still Considered Accidental, Wagner Not a Suspect Say Investigators

Lieutenant Corina of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department held a brief press conference this morning to discuss the re-opening of the investigation into the 1981 drowning death of actress Natalie Wood. The LASD wanted to make it clear that Wood's husband, actor Robert Wagner is not a suspect, and, in fact, Wood's death remains considered an accident. more ›

Natalie Wood Death Investigation: Is Robert Wagner Responsible for Her Drowning? [UPDATED]

Natalie Wood Death Investigation: Is Robert Wagner Responsible for Her Drowning? [UPDATED]

News that actress Natalie Wood's 1981 drowning death case was being reopened sent a shockwave through the newswires last night. Wood, 43, died in the waters off Catalina after a day of boating--and drinking--with her husband, actor Robert Wagner, and their friend, actor Christopher Walken. Classified as an accident, new information could change the course of Hollywood history. more ›

Natalie Wood's 1981 Drowning Case Re-Opened

Natalie Wood's 1981 Drowning Case Re-Opened

Nearly 30 years ago, actress Natalie Wood, wife of actor Robert Wagner, drowned while boating with her husband and actor Christopher Walken. The Wagners' yacht, Splendour, was anchored in Isthmus Cove off Catalina. Though Wood's death was ruled accidental, today the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department announced they have re-opened the case. more ›

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