In a revelation that has reignited one of Hollywood’s most haunting mysteries, Robert Wagner has spoken again about the 1981 death of his wife, Natalie Wood. Wood was found drowned near Catalina Island after disappearing from the yacht Splendor, where Wagner, Christopher Walken, and the captain were aboard.
Wagner acknowledged heavy drinking and a heated argument that night but offered few details about the nearly four-hour delay before the Coast Guard was called—an omission that has fueled suspicion for decades. Captain Dennis Davern later claimed he heard shouting and a struggle, contradicting the original ruling of accidental drowning.
Witnesses from nearby boats reported hearing screams for help, while a reexamined autopsy cited unexplained bruising. In 2011, Wood’s death was reclassified as “suspicious,” and in 2018 the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department named Wagner a person of interest.
Wagner insists he loved Wood deeply, yet his renewed comments have raised as many questions as answers—leaving the case, more than forty years on, unresolved and unsettling.