The Life of Natalie Wood

Published on February 8, 2018
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In It For The Money?

Yes, Davern published a book on Wood’s death in 2009, but could his story be believed? Many point to time log issues. Firstly, he also admitted to lying in his first interview with police. Next, he completely changed his story. Besides, his book, he sold his story to different news and media outlets. Also, he appeared on Geraldo Riveria’s Now It Can Be Told back in ’92, but most called this an embarrassing appearance. Was his story changing because it was fabricated?

In It For The Money

In It For The Money?

Something Doesn’t Add Up

All of Wagner’s changes in details led officials to speculate on his involvement. Lieutenant John Corina told CBS, “As we’ve investigated the case over the last six years, I think he’s more of a person of interest now. I mean, we know now that he was the last person to be with Natalie before she disappeared.” Then he added, “I haven’t seen him tell the details that match…all the other witnesses in this case. I think he’s constantly…he’s changed the — his story a little bit and his version of events just don’t add up.”

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Something Doesnt Add Up

Something Doesn’t Add Up