True Crime Tuesday: Natalie Wood - The Mysterious and Tragic Demise of a Hollywood Starlet
Born
on July 28, 1938, #NatalieWood was already entrenched in the golden age of
Hollywood by the time she was five years old. That was when she made her very
first appearances on the silver screen in The Moon is Down and Happy
Land. Although those bit parts remain uncredited, they opened the door
to more roles for her in the coming years.
Natalie Wood Grows Up as a Hollywood Starlet
Some
of Wood’s early roles included Miracle on 34th Street (1947), Never
a Dull Moment (1950), and Rebel Without a Cause (1955).
Throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s, Natalie also took guest starring
roles on television. Some of those appearances included Mayor of the Town, The
Ford Television Theatre, and Studio One.
Love on the Rocks: A Brief Look at the Marriages of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner
Marrying actor #RobertWagner probably seemed like fate to Natalie Wood even though she was only a 10-year-old girl the first time she saw him on the set of Miracle on 34th Street. At the time, Wagner was 18 years old and already a well known star in his own right. In a later interview, Wood recalled seeing Robert Wagner and remarking to her mother that she would marry him one day.
In
1956, Wagner and Wood would be reunited for a promotional date arranged by Twentieth
Century Fox. At that time in Hollywood history, it was common for studios to
arrange public dates for the stars under contract with them. Even though Wood
was 18 and eight years younger than Robert, the date was set up to promote the
studio.
This
would eventually lead to the first wedding for the duo. Showing his romantics
side, Wagner slipped a pearl and diamond engagement ring into Wood’s champagne glass
during a dinner date. The couple were married a year after their first date on December
28, 1957.
The
ensuing years saw both Wood and Wagner marrying others. Robert Wagner married
Marion Marshall in 1963 and Natalie Wood married Richard Gregson in 1969. Each
of their marriages were short-lived. Robert was separated from Ms. Marshall by
the time he reunited with Natalie at a Hollywood party in 1970.
Natalie
and Robert stayed in touch following that party, talking regularly on the
phone. In an interview, Wood remarked that she’d seen a change in her
ex-husband since their divorce. She told People
magazine that Robert had grown from a boy into a man since their divorce.
Brainstorm Brings a
Tragic End to Natalie’s Bright Future
In
1981, filing for the sci-fi thriller Brainstorm began. It’s cast included
Natalie Wood in the starring role alongside #ChristopherWalken. On the evening
of November 28, 1981, Robert Wagner invited Walken to dinner aboard his yacht,
the Splendour. Aside from the yacht’s
crew, Wagner, Wood, and Walken were the only ones in attendance.On
the following day, Natalie’s body was found floating in the bay with a small dingy
boat floating astray nearby. Both the boat and Wood’s body were more than a
mile from the anchored Splendour.
Very few details were discovered.
Investigators
questioned Wagner and Walken. Robert told police that Natalie had gone to bed early,
leaving the two men along to enjoy drinks and conversation. By the time Wagner
retired to bed, he found Wood missing. Upon a search for her, he said that he
and Walken discovered that a dingy was also missing.
The
police report described Natalie as wearing a flannel nightgown with a down
jacket. She only wore socks on her feet. The initial autopsy determined that
Natalie Wood’s cause of death was accidental drowning. In regard to the abrasion
on her cheek and multiple bruises on her arms, the medical examiner reported
that the injuries were superficial. He determined that the bruises were the
result of falling from the boat.
Case Closed! Or Is It?
The case of Natalie’s tragic death was closed and remained so for years even though Wood’s family insisted on extending the investigation. Splendour Captain Dennis Davern came forward in 2011, stating that he had omitted key details from his report. Those details had something to do with a potential love triangle between the three actors.
According
to Davern, Wood and Wagner had been feuding throughout the weekend over
Natalie’s flirtatious demeanor with Christopher Walken. Whether Ms. Wood really
was flirting with Walken remains unclear, but, according to Davern, Wagner was
definitely jealous of his wife’s Brainstorm co-star.
Another
fact that had been initially left out of the report was that all three actors
had been drinking heavily. Wood and Walken spent hours sharing drinks at a
local bar. When Wagner showed up, he was furious over the incident. He
eventually calmed down and the group left the bar and went to Doug’s Harbor
Reef Restaurant for a late dinner.
What Really Happened on the Splendour?
Captain Davern also reported that the feud between the three actors wasn’t resolved by the time the trio returned to the yacht. They continued drinking aboard the Splendour, and Wagner seemed to grow even more jealous and irate. At one point, he smashed a wine bottle in a fit of rage.“Are
you trying to fuck my wife,” he reportedly screamed at Christopher Walken.
Eventually,
the fight seemed to end if not momentarily. The yacht captain revealed that
Wood and Wagner retreated to their bedroom while Walken went to his guest
bedroom. Davern said he heard Natalie and Robert screaming at each other once
alone in their bedroom.
Natalie
might have tried to flee from the bedroom and Wagner’s jealous rage, because
Davern reported hearing the argument continue on deck. After a few minutes, everything
fell silent. Concerned, Davern went to check on the couple, but he only found
Wagner standing alone on the yacht’s deck.
At
that point, Wagner told the captain that Natalie was missing and he was afraid
that she’d taken the dingy out alone. Davern was suspicious because he was
familiar with Wood’s intense fear of water. Taking a dingy out alone wasn’t
something she would do.
Robert Wagner Forestalled the Investigation
Even though his wife was reportedly missing, Robert Wagner told Davern not turn on the yacht’s floodlights in search of the Brainstorm actress. He didn’t want to draw attention to the situation as there were several other yachts in the bay.
In
one yacht, anchored almost 80 feet away, a witness named Marilyn Wayne reported
to police that she thought she’d heard a woman screaming. She said she didn’t
respond because she couldn’t be sure it wasn’t a joke, There were several large
parties going on aboard yachts in the bay.
“Somebody
please help me, I’m drowning,” was the cry for help Wayne thought she’d heard.
The
pleas stopped within at around 11:30 p.m, 30 minutes later.
Wagner
finally allowed Davern to call police at 1:30 a.m., but it was too late.
After
Davern confessed these details in 2011, a new investigation was launched.
Wood’s cause of death has been amended and now reads accidental and
undetermined factors. Davern has said he is certain Robert Wagner is
“responsible” for Natalie Wood’s death and the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department
has called the incident “suspicious”. After the renewed investigation was
launched, police named Wagner as a person of interest. Investigators report
that Wagner seems a likely suspect since he was the last person to see Natalie
alive. They have also said that Wagner has repeatedly changed his story over
the years and none of them are consistent with the facts.
While
Dennis Davern and Christopher Walken continue to cooperate fully with the police
investigation, Wagner refuses to comment further.
After
so many years have passed, there’s very little new evidence to discover in this
case. Did Robert Wagner cause Natalie’s death? If so, why didn’t Christopher
Walken intervene? And why was Natalie heard screaming for help a mile away if
Wagner murdered her on board the Splendour?
If
Natalie Wood was the victim of foul play, her attacker may never face justice.
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