Natalie Wood And Her Mysterious Death

      

Comments By:  Katherine Elizabeth MacIntyre

The mysterious death of Natalie Wood has been re-opened by the Los Angeles DA's Office.  New evidence has come forward, that contradicts the theory that Natalie's death was an accident.  Is anyone surprised by this revelation?

Fans of Natalie Wood (along with her sister, Lana Wood) have always believed that foul play was involved in her death.  But back then, Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner were Hollywood royalty and royalty is never held to the same accountability as mere peasants are.

If  the police had truly researched the events of that night; the long delay in calling the police to report Natalie missing;  the numerous credible witnesses who heard a woman crying for help; the  reasoning for the argument between Natalie Wood And Robert Wagner that evening, what would the final outcome had been?  I still find it troublesome that a husband would wait four hours to call for help, when his wife was missing at sea.  A wife who was terrified of water and intoxicated.  

As the details become available, I am sure we will all feel shocked and sadden by the events that robbed the world of Natalie Wood.  Natalie should never had died.  Is the failure to save a human being a crime?  If Robert Wagner ignored pleas for help, is he criminally 
responsible?  Morally, Robert Wagner, the captain of the Splendour (Dennis Daveron) and Christopher Walken (the fourth person on board that evening), certainly should have done more then they did. 

Question:  Do you think if Robert Wagner, Dennis Daveron and Christopher Walken are found negligible for the death of Natalie Wood, that they should face jail time?

 

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