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I remember when Natalie Woods died and knew there was some suspicion involved in the accident, but after hearing all these new details, I didn't realize it was this suspicious. I didn't know Christopher Walken was present.I usually don't follow all that celebrity and crime stuff, but I just find this case interesting.
I don't necessarily find it interesting, but I have been paying some attention to it. Natalie Wood is one of those figures who I realize was important in her Hollywood heyday, even though I don't think I've ever seen a movie with her in it. A few months ago I watched a biography program on her, and I thought it was interesting. I think in the end, isn't it really just the boat captain's words against Robert Wagner? Although I thought I heard someone else talk about hearing a woman's voice the night of the incident.
It very well could be the captain's words against his, but it was reported that she had a lot of bruises on her arms and legs. Strange.
Christopher Walken was there too… he has always been mum about the whole thing…I dunno... Honestly, I don't hink Wagner did it... I think just like they stated, there was drinking going on, an argument, and she had in the past gotten off the boat in the dingy to go to shore... she bundled up, wine affected her senses, slipped, fell, got weighted down by the coat and drowned.
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