Official says new witnesses "corroborate with what Dennis Davern was saying. That he was on the boat and heard the arguing [between Wood and Wagner]. It was really intense and got so bad he went to the cabin to check on them because he was worried there was an assault going on." pic.twitter.com/dE9zLcDMAs
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 5, 2018
Via Fox News:
Authorities said in a Monday press conference that Robert Wagner’s story on what happened the night his wife Natalie Wood died “doesn’t add up.”
“Yes, of course, we want to talk to Robert Wagner,” said Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant John Corina. “You bet. His story… doesn’t really add up.”
Wood died in 1981 at age 43 from a mysterious drowning. Corina said her death is “suspicious.”
New witnesses came forward following a 2011 press conference about the case. Those witnesses, he said, helped create “a more articulate timeline” from the time when Wood died.
“More than 100 people came forward,” said Corina. “We ended up identifying witnesses that had never come forward in telling their story to recreate some of the timeline on what happened that weekend.”
