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Unsolved Case: Natalie Wood pt. 3

Theory #1 The first theory follows the possibility of Natalie accidentally fell into the water and drowned; just as simple as that. The conclusion drawn by the chief medical examiner in the LA County Coroner’s Office, Thomas Noguchi, was that Wood had fallen into the water while trying to board The Valiant. Noguchi hypothesized that her down jacket had likely become heavy and soaked, but she never thought to remove it due to her inebriated state. Fingernail scratches found on the side of the Valiant show that she tried to climb back on the dinghy. Eventually, she likely finally drowned due to hypothermia and exhaustion. Ultimately, it’s likely she clung to its side as it drifted away from the yacht. However, Wood’s sister, Lana Wood, protested against this theory saying “My sister was not a swimmer and did not know how to swim, and she would never go to another boat or to shore dressed in a nightgown and socks.” About the nightgown and the socks we also have to bring attention

Unsolved Case: Natalie Wood pt. 2

The next morning on Saturday, November 28, they returned to the boat, where Wood apparently decided to stay for the reminder of the weekend based upon Walken’s expressed desire to stay. Walken and Wood went ashore that afternoon to begin drinking at Doug’s Harbor Reef where they were later joined by Wagner and Davern. The party’s waitress recalls that at dinner, the consumed two bottles of wine, two bottles of champagne and one of the men was also drinking daiquiris. She remembers that Wood did not eat much of her dinner and that she did not seem to be in a good mood at all; the waitress also recalls that when Natalie left the restaurant she appeared to be stumbling. In one moment, Wood was said to have thrown a glass down onto the floor, though Walken later explained the incident saying it was his fault because he threw his glass on the floor after making a toast and Wood had just followed suit. According to the testimony given by Davern, Walken and Wood seemed very flirty throughou

Unsolved Case : Natalie Wood pt. 1

On November 29, 1981, at about 7:30 a.m. Natalie Wood’s body was found floating face down in the Pacific Ocean around 200 yards off Catalina’s Islands Blue Cavern Point. She was wearing only a flannel nightgown, blue wool socks and a red down jacket. Before getting into the details of the scene, let’s establish what led up to that point. Natalie Wood was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood until her sudden death. Eerily, from her early childhood, Wood’s mother was said to have filled her with a fear of dark water, as a fortune teller had once prophesized that she would die of drowning. In a chilling incident from when Wood was 10 years old and filming “The Green Promise”, a bridge rigged to collapse throwing her into the water, despite her mother assured her that it would be safe. Natalie broke her wrist and left the incident even more terrified of water than when she began. As a child she had such a phobia of water that it is said she was afraid to wash her hair, and had recurri