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Episode 12 - JUSTICE FOR NATALIE

Episode 12 - JUSTICE FOR NATALIE

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Is Robert Wagner deceiving the public when he says Natalie Wood's death was an accident? Thirty-seven years after the Oscar winner’s inexplicable demise, the question lives on with the same vigor as when it was first asked—and the main person of interest continues his stonewalling. Now, we come as close to an answer as the world may ever come. In two explosive, face-to-face exchanges—one with a reporter from our investigative team and another with Natalie’s still-grieving sister, Lana—the Hollywood star is asked, point-blank, “Did you kill Natalie?” You’ll never believe his reply. Or the results of a lie detector test, performed by one of the world’s foremost experts. We also hear shocking final statements from those closest to the case who believe Natalie’s death was no accident and was, in fact, murder.
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I was 12-13 years old, and it was 1986-87. I grew up on boats and had no idea who owned this new boat my Dad brought home. It was docked at our yacht club, and we kids came and went as we pleased, so I was on the boat alone on many occasions. IT IS HAUNTED. And I’m not like that. But weird stuff happened that can’t be explained. When I got older and found out what happened on that boat, all the weird stuff made sense, and I’ve always thought something bad must have happened on that boat. The staterooms in the forepeak had a dark feel, and we kids would only go down there with a friend. I was happy when my Dad sold that boat. RIP Natalie💡

My family owned the Splendor after the Wagner/Woods

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