Natalie Wood died in 1981 after falling off a dinghy and drowning. She was aboard a yacht with Wagner [Robert Wagner, her husband at the time] and actor Christopher Walken, when according to sources, Wagner included, the married couple had an argument. She apparently tried to get away and took the dinghy but fell into the water. Wagner has always claimed he is innocent. He wrote in his memoir: “There are only two possibilities: either she was trying to get away from the argument, or she was trying to tie the dinghy. But the bottom line is that nobody knows exactly what happened.”
rumor has it there was a three way sex thing going on and natalie was upset that she was not the center of attention, as wagner was paying more attention to walken. the captain of the yacht was aboard at the time but claims he was really drunk at the time. walken and wagner refuse to talk about the incident and the authorities never looked too closely into what happened that night. at least that is what I remember from reading about this over the years.
Natalie Wood died in 1981 after falling off a dinghy and drowning. She was aboard a yacht with Wagner [Robert Wagner, her husband at the time] and actor Christopher Walken, when according to sources, Wagner included, the married couple had an argument. She apparently tried to get away and took the dinghy but fell into the water. Wagner has always claimed he is innocent. He wrote in his memoir: “There are only two possibilities: either she was trying to get away from the argument, or she was trying to tie the dinghy. But the bottom line is that nobody knows exactly what happened.”
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rumor has it there was a three way sex thing going on and natalie was upset that she was not the center of attention, as wagner was paying more attention to walken. the captain of the yacht was aboard at the time but claims he was really drunk at the time. walken and wagner refuse to talk about the incident and the authorities never looked too closely into what happened that night. at least that is what I remember from reading about this over the years.