My theory on what happened.
I’m a boater and own a 44’ boat and I grew up in Isthmus on Catalina Island where she died. She had a Captain onboard and if their dinghy was banging against their boat she would’ve yelled out to her Captain to secure it. There is no way Natalie Wood, a 43 year old movie star who didn’t know how to swim would’ve went out in the cold of night in only a nightgown and jacket to tie up the dinghy. I am convinced her husband Robert Wagner who was also drunk was filled with rage towards her cause she was so chummy with Christopher Walken. The Captain has said he heard them arguing very loud on the back of the boat and I think he grabbed her arms and threw her overboard. He thought I’ll teach her a lesson but somehow she drowned probably cause he let her stay in the water too long. Robert Wagner is now 88 and will take this to his grave.
regal boater via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/18
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Fair podcast that rehashes old info. Now even Dr. Phil, it seems, is jumping into the fray. Wish these were longer than 20 minute episodes. Poor Natalie, I feel like this mystery won’t be solved as RJ is an old goat now and will keep his secrets. RIP Natalie Wood.
HallieSullivan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/18
The narrative itself is gripping enough without needing to add distracting sound effects, overdramatic rhetoric, and filler interviews with pseudo-experts. It’s a shame that the producers of this pod did not trust their story more.
RLA-262 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/18
Very good series. I wish the episodes were longer it seems like the episode just gets going and it ends. Well put together and I am hoping they have compiled some interesting evidence. Lana doesn’t like RJ, that is clear but I hope there is a lot of good info coming....
HolderBeast via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/18
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