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Robert Wagner’s Possible Confession on Natalie Wood’s Death Sparks Renewed Interest

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Robert Wagner Natalie Wood Deathbed Confession

Los Angeles, CA – Robert Wagner, the widower of actress Natalie Wood, is reportedly considering a deathbed confession about her tragic death. This revelation could shed light on a mystery that has puzzled the public for more than 40 years.

Wood drowned on November 29, 1981, after a night aboard the yacht Splendour off Catalina Island, California. Witnesses noted a heated argument between her and Wagner before her death. Her body was found the next morning, and although the initial investigation ruled her death an accidental drowning, later examinations brought up unanswered questions, designating it as drowning with undetermined factors.

A source close to Wagner revealed that he feels a deep sense of guilt over Wood’s death, stating, “Natalie’s death is likely all anyone will ever remember Wagner for if he doesn’t clear the air.” As the last person to see Wood alive, Wagner remains a focal point of speculation around the case.

Wagner wasn’t alone on the evening of the incident; actor Christopher Walken and yacht captain Dennis Davern were present. While Wagner has faced scrutiny, allegations of an affair with actress Jill St. John have also surfaced, although his representatives strongly deny these claims, adding complexity to the situation.

Wood, an Academy Award nominee, continued to be celebrated posthumously, with her performance in the miniseries From Here to Eternity earning her a Golden Globe win in December. As the public anticipates any potential confession from Wagner, the lingering question remains: Who is truly responsible for Natalie Wood’s mysterious death?