Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Still Just An Accident

LOS ANGELES â€" Los Angeles County Sheriff's say no new evidence has been uncovered in the death of Natalie Wood and that her death is still considered an accident.

The Los Angeles Times reports ( ) that several weeks of interviews and other investigative work have not uncovered any evidence the death was a homicide. http://lat.ms/wnzNOb

Sheriff's chief of detectives William McSweeney says cold cases like Wood's are never really closed and detectives are looking at some aspects of the case.

Natalie Wood died on the evening of Nov. 28, 1981, when the 43-year-old actress was boating off Catalina Island with her husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken.

The investigation was reopened in November, when detectives say several sources came forward with new information.

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Information from: Los Angeles Times, http://www.latimes.com

View photos of Natalie Wood below:
In a Nov. 25, 1959 file photo, Natalie Wood and her husband Robert Wagner are made up for their roles in "All The Fine Young Cannibals," in Los Angeles. Photo: AP
In a Nov. 25, 1959 file photo, Natalie Wood and her husband Robert Wagner are made up for their roles in "All The Fine Young Cannibals," in Los Angeles.

Photo: AP

In a Nov. 25, 1959 file photo, Natalie Wood and her husband Robert Wagner are made up for their roles in "All The Fine Young Cannibals," in Los Angeles. Photo: AP
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