Posts Tagged ‘Who killed Natalie Wood’

The Death of Natalie Wood

Friday, February 9th, 2018

In 2011, ear witness/retired stockbroker, Marilyn Wayne submitted a sworn statement to the LA Sheriff’s department: “My cabin window was open. A woman’s voice, crying for help, awakened John and awakened me, ‘Help me, someone please help me, I’m drowning,’ we heard repeatedly.” She said John turned on their yacht’s beam light but could not see anything. She also claims to have heard a man’s slurred voice from the direction of Wagner’s boat saying: “Oh, hold on, we’re coming to get you.” Later, in a sworn statement to the LA Sheriff’s department, she received a scribbled note warning her: “If you value your life, keep quiet about what you know.”

Can we all simply agree: arrest Robert Wagner immediately.

#ArrestRobertWagner

Robert Wagner was going to murder Warren Beatty

Tuesday, February 6th, 2018

who killed Natalie Wood

Robert Wagner & Natalie Wood married in ’57 divorced in ’62 & remarried in ’72.

In his 2009 memoir, Pieces of My Heart, Wagner writes about being jealous and possessive of Wood, considering murdering Warren Beatty because of his relationship with Wood, he waited outside Beatty’s home with a gun. “I was pretty young, and I don’t think I could have gone through with it, but I was pretty frustrated and upset. Beatty was the man.”

So, just to review: Wagner waited outside Beatty’s home with a gun.

 

Person of Interest: RJ?

Monday, February 5th, 2018

From Robert J. Wagner’s creepy fan website:

 

1. RJ is not online: that includes Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc. Any persons claiming to be Robert Wagner online, are not him.

Any messages you send to me will not go to him.

If you would like an autographed picture, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the address below.

Autograph Requests:

Lobo Productions
c/o J. Sloan
PO Box 202408
Denver, Colorado 80220

2. There are no plans to continue the Hart to Hart movies.

3.. You can purchase all seasons  and all of the Hart to Hart movies from Amazon.com or any video retailer.

4. RJ has no control over the distribution rights to It Takes a Thief, Hart to Hart, Switch, Banning, How I spent my Summer Vacation, etc. If you would like to see these movies/television series on VHS, DVD, Netflix, Etc., you must contact Columbia Pictures. It Takes a Thief & Hart to Hart have been released and can be purchased through Amazon.

You can try to find copies on ebay or moviesunlimited.com but there are no guarantees.

5. If you are wanting to schedule an interview, you will need to contact RJ’s PR person: Alan Nierob with Rogers & Cowan, to schedule the time.

6. Is it true Robert Wagner killed Natalie Wood? “Ridiculous,” – Rex Reed on CBS Sunday Morning.

 

Facts – N – Stats

Physical Statistics
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 6’2
Hair Color: Gray
Shoe size: 9 1/2
Clothes Size: Suit size 42 long, Shirt Neck 16, sleeve 33, Waist 36, Hat 7 3/8.

Family Information
Born: Detroit on February 10, 1930.
Parents: Robert John Sr. Mothers Name Hazel (But liked to be called Chattie)
Siblings: 1 sister named Mary
Children: Katie, Natasha & Courtney
Wife: Jill

Hobbies 
Golf (Handicap 11)
Horse riding
Skiing
Fishing (Fly fishing and Deep Sea)
Loves to Read

Production Companies 
RONA I
RONA II (Hart to Hart Series)
Kanaco (Hart to Hart MOW’s)
Kanaco Music Publishing owns the music rights to Hart to Hart MOW’s

Favorites 
Color: Yellow
Music: Mainly Jazz
Musicians: Wynton Marsalis, Jimmy Greenspoon, Dizzy Gillespie (and many more)
Vocalist: Diana Krall, Sammy Davis JR, Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra (and many more)
Authors: 2 favorites – Ken Follet, John Grisham
Foods: Chinese and Italian
Football team: Minnesota Vikings
Cologne: Christian Dior’s Fahrenheit Added 6/1/00

Misc. Information
Did you know?? RJ released a Song in 1955?? The song was called “Almost Eighteen”.

Want to hear a sample? Just click here.
He can Tap Dance
Once co-owned an airline called “Desert Air”

Who Killed Natalie Wood?

Friday, January 8th, 2016

Who Killed Natalie Wood

By 1981 Robert Wagner’s movie star was on the wane.

Contemporaries such as Brando, Newman, Nicholson and McQueen had passed him by, cementing their screen legends.

Young, method actors like De Niro, Pacino, Hoffman & Walken stole the accolades, Academy Awards, and leading man roles.

Wagner was relegated to profitable television shows like Hart to Hart:

( IMDp–) “Jonathan Hart was a self-made millionaire–the CEO of Hart Industries, a global conglomerate. His gorgeous wife Jennifer was a freelance journalist. They were both amateur sleuths, and in every episode found themselves up to their eyeballs in murder, smuggling, theft and international espionage. Max was their loyal, gravelly-voiced butler, cook & chauffeur, and Freeway their pet canine.”

In real life, Robert Wagner was a self-made millionaire–the CEO of Wagner Inc., a global star. His gorgeous wife Natalie Wood was a silver screen siren. On November 29, 1981 they found themselves up to their eyeballs in quaaludes, weed, wine, champagne, scotch, and murder. Substitute captain Dennis Davern for Max and Christopher Walken for Freeway and you have as unbelievable a plot as ever seen on Hart to Hart.

Wagner & Wood married in ’57 divorced in ’62 & remarried in ’72.

In his 2009 memoir, Pieces of My Heart, Wagner writes about being jealous and possessive of Wood, considering murdering Warren Beatty because of his relationship with Wood, he waited outside Beatty’s home with a gun. “I was pretty young, and I don’t think I could have gone through with it, but I was pretty frustrated and upset. Beatty was the man.”

Starring opposite Christopher Walken, Wagner visited Wood on the set of Brainstorm in 1981 and felt he didn’t have her full attention. In his book he describes her as being “emotionally unfaithful.”

Wagner and Wood invited Walken aboard their boat, the Splendour, for a Thanksgiving weekend trip to California’s Catalina Island.

The trio, along with ship captain Dennis Davern, had dinner and drank heavily at Doug’s Harbor Reef before returning to the boat around 10:30 PM.

According to Wagner’s memoir, “Chris began talking about his ‘total pursuit of a career,’ which he admitted was more important to him than his personal life. He clearly thought Natalie should live like that, too. I got angry. ‘Why don’t you stay out of her career?’ I said. ‘She’s got enough people telling her what to do without you. — The last time I saw my wife, she was fixing her hair in the bathroom while I was arguing with Chris.”

According to captain Dennis Davern’s statement to LACSD:

“Robert Wagner grabbed the open wine bottle and with rage crashed it upon the coffee table and screamed out to Christopher Walken, ‘Do you want to fuck my wife, is that what you want?’ –Walken retreated to his cabin forward and closed the cabin door. He remained there until morning. Natalie Wood was mortified and went immediately to the rear deck. Robert Wagner followed her within minutes and then a terrible argument proceeded. –I turned on the radio and played music loudly to muffle the arguing. –The only full sentence I could completely decipher during the entire argument was ‘Get off my fucking boat,’ said by Robert Wagner. –When I arrived on the rear open deck, only Robert Wagner was present, and he stood near the far rear wall of the yacht. –Wagner appeared sweaty, flushed, anxious, nervous, and disheveled. He told me ‘Natalie is missing’ and asked me to search the yacht. –I immediately wanted to radio for help and to turn on the searchlight, but Wagner told me, sternly, ‘We are not going to do that. We will wait and see if she returns.’ –While we waited, Robert Wagner opened scotch and poured alcohol for me. He encouraged me to drink. He discussed with me the repercussions of bringing any immediate attention to the situation and he claimed he did not want to tarnish his image. After an hour passed, Robert Wagner began crying and repeated, ‘She’s gone, she’s gone, she’s gone’ which I believed a strange thing to say.”

Natalie Wood was found dead floating face down at 7:45 AM.

Ear witness, retired stockbroker, Marilyn Wayne reported, “My cabin window was open. A woman’s voice, crying for help, awakened John and awakened me, ‘Help me, someone please help me, I’m drowning,’ we heard repeatedly.” She said John turned on their yacht’s beam light but could not see anything. She also claims to have heard a man’s slurred voice from the direction of Wagner’s boat saying: “Oh, hold on, we’re coming to get you.” Later, in a sworn statement to the LA Sheriff’s department, she received a scribbled note warning her: “If you value your life, keep quiet about what you know.”

Lana Wood, Natalie’s sister, estranged from Wagner, wrote Natalie: A Memoir by Her Sister which questions the night’s events.

In 2000 an investigation by Vanity Fair magazine, based largely on interviews with Davern, concluded: “Wood’s death was the final act in a two-day drama of jealousy and rage, fuelled by round-the-clock drinking.”

In January of 2013 the LA County coroner’s office made public the fact they changed the official cause of death for actress Natalie Wood from “accidental drowning” to “drowning and other undetermined factors.”

The LA County Sheriff’s Department says the case is open and ongoing.

82 year old Robert Wagner is refusing to answer any more questions now that the case has been reopened.

In 2011, when asked how he felt about the 30-year-old investigation being revived, Christopher Walken said, “I don’t know.”

Walken is not publicly talking but is willing to talk to investigators. When asked about Wood’s death during a promotional appearance on CBS This Morning, he stated: “I stopped talking about that 30 years ago, and there’s so much information, books and Internet and, you know, everything. Anything you want to know, go look.”

Indeed.