Theresa Caputo will return to television with a brand new series, but the psychic medium from Long Island hasn’t changed things up since fans last saw her on TV. Caputo is still connecting with deceased relatives and offering up planned and unplanned readings. Recently, the famed psychic revealed whether or not she’s ever connected with a dead celebrity. While she has, it doesn’t actually happen exactly how you might think. Caputo claims that she connected with Natalie Wood but hadn’t a clue it was the famed actor until her crew figured it out. Wood’s death, a mysterious drowning that might have been foul play, is a mystery that has haunted Hollywood for decades.
Theresa Caputo says dead celebrities have contacted her
Caputo has had a celebrity spirit run-in, but it didn’t happen the way you might think. In a recent chat with Remind Magazine,...
Theresa Caputo says dead celebrities have contacted her
Caputo has had a celebrity spirit run-in, but it didn’t happen the way you might think. In a recent chat with Remind Magazine,...
- 1/14/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Natalie Wood was the former child actress who racked up three Oscar nominations before she was 25, Wood’s life ended in a tragedy that often overshadows her movie career. Yet many of her titles remain classics, so let’s take a look back at 15 of her greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Born in 1938 in San Francisco, Wood snagged her first starring role when she was just nine years old in the holiday classic “Miracle on 34th Street” (1947), playing a precocious girl who tugs on Santa Claus’ beard. She earned her first Oscar nomination when she was 17 for the juvenile delinquent drama “Rebel Without a Cause” (Best Supporting Actress in 1955), which made an icon out of James Dean, who died before its release. Wood added two more Best Actress bids to her resume with the romantic melodramas “Splendor in the Grass” (1961) and “Love with the Proper Stranger” (1963).
Though she never won an Academy Award,...
Born in 1938 in San Francisco, Wood snagged her first starring role when she was just nine years old in the holiday classic “Miracle on 34th Street” (1947), playing a precocious girl who tugs on Santa Claus’ beard. She earned her first Oscar nomination when she was 17 for the juvenile delinquent drama “Rebel Without a Cause” (Best Supporting Actress in 1955), which made an icon out of James Dean, who died before its release. Wood added two more Best Actress bids to her resume with the romantic melodramas “Splendor in the Grass” (1961) and “Love with the Proper Stranger” (1963).
Though she never won an Academy Award,...
- 7/14/2022
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
To set the tone for his new Travel Channel miniseries Ghost Adventures: Quarantine, paranormal investigator Zak Bagans didn’t begin with creepy footage of dolls, but rather the empty streets of his adopted home Last Vegas.
Filmed in the early days of quarantine, the four-part Ghost Adventures spinoff—which premiered on June 11, and airs Thursdays at 9 p.m.—explores the theory that paranormal activity is elevated due to the global pandemic, and the emotional stress that has resulted from such death, and uncertainty.
Essentially, to borrow from Dr. Spengler, if the normal amount of psychokinetic energy in the Las Vegas area could be represented by a standard Twinkie, then Covid-19 has expanded that energy to a Twinkie 35 feet long weighing approximately 600 pounds.
Bagans hits that notion home with his eerie opening shots of him driving down the stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard known as The Strip. Rather than bustling with tourists,...
Filmed in the early days of quarantine, the four-part Ghost Adventures spinoff—which premiered on June 11, and airs Thursdays at 9 p.m.—explores the theory that paranormal activity is elevated due to the global pandemic, and the emotional stress that has resulted from such death, and uncertainty.
Essentially, to borrow from Dr. Spengler, if the normal amount of psychokinetic energy in the Las Vegas area could be represented by a standard Twinkie, then Covid-19 has expanded that energy to a Twinkie 35 feet long weighing approximately 600 pounds.
Bagans hits that notion home with his eerie opening shots of him driving down the stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard known as The Strip. Rather than bustling with tourists,...
- 6/12/2020
- by Chris Longo
- Den of Geek
Natalie Wood would’ve celebrated her 81st birthday on July 20, 2019. A former child actress who racked up three Oscar nominations before she was 25, Wood’s life ended in a tragedy that often overshadows her movie career. Yet many of her titles remain classics, so in honor of her birthday, let’s take a look back at 15 of her greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Born in 1938 in San Francisco, Wood snagged her first starring role when she was just nine years old in the holiday classic “Miracle on 34th Street” (1947), playing a precocious girl who tugs on Santa Claus’ beard. She earned her first Oscar nomination when she was 17 for the juvenile delinquent drama “Rebel Without a Cause” (Best Supporting Actress in 1955), which made an icon out of James Dean, who died before its release. Wood added two more Best Actress bids to her resume with the romantic melodramas “Splendor in the Grass...
Born in 1938 in San Francisco, Wood snagged her first starring role when she was just nine years old in the holiday classic “Miracle on 34th Street” (1947), playing a precocious girl who tugs on Santa Claus’ beard. She earned her first Oscar nomination when she was 17 for the juvenile delinquent drama “Rebel Without a Cause” (Best Supporting Actress in 1955), which made an icon out of James Dean, who died before its release. Wood added two more Best Actress bids to her resume with the romantic melodramas “Splendor in the Grass...
- 7/20/2019
- by Chris Beachum and Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
Actress Natalie Wood's still anguished, grieving sister Lana Wood explosively confronted the late star’s ex-husband Robert Wagner — and the sensational showdown was all caught on tape! In the bombshell encounter captured by acclaimed new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, former Bond Girl Lana, now 72, pleaded with her former brother-in-law to talk to homicide investigators probing the mysterious death of her Oscar-winner sister. "Why won’t you speak to the detectives?" Lana charged. "Clear yourself if you can!" But hard-hearted Robert, 88 — who has stonewalled all attempts by police to discuss his former wife’s death on Nov. 29, 1981 — callously refused. "Why would you even bring up anything like that?" he asked. "I have talked to everybody… I just can’t believe it." The shocking run-in is one of two times Robert was confronted on tape about his role in Natalie’s death. Both face-to-face meetings were captured on audio devices,...
- 10/1/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Actress Natalie Wood's still anguished, grieving sister Lana Wood explosively confronted the late star’s ex-husband Robert Wagner — and the sensational showdown was all caught on tape! In the bombshell encounter captured by acclaimed new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, former Bond Girl Lana, now 72, pleaded with her former brother-in-law to talk to homicide investigators probing the mysterious death of her Oscar-winner sister. "Why won’t you speak to the detectives?" Lana charged. "Clear yourself if you can!" But hard-hearted Robert, 88 — who has stonewalled all attempts by police to discuss his former wife’s death on Nov. 29, 1981 — callously refused. "Why would you even bring up anything like that?" he asked. "I have talked to everybody… I just can’t believe it." The shocking run-in is one of two times Robert was confronted on tape about his role in Natalie’s death. Both face-to-face meetings were captured on audio devices,...
- 10/1/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
Actress Natalie Wood's still anguished, grieving sister Lana Wood explosively confronted the late star’s ex-husband Robert Wagner — and the sensational showdown was all caught on tape! In the bombshell encounter captured by acclaimed new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, former Bond Girl Lana, now 72, pleaded with her former brother-in-law to talk to homicide investigators probing the mysterious death of her Oscar-winner sister. "Why won’t you speak to the detectives?" Lana charged. "Clear yourself if you can!" But hard-hearted Robert, 88 — who has stonewalled all attempts by police to discuss his former wife’s death on Nov. 29, 1981 — callously refused. "Why would you even bring up anything like that?" he asked. "I have talked to everybody… I just can’t believe it." The shocking run-in is one of two times Robert was confronted on tape about his role in Natalie’s death. Both face-to-face meetings were captured on audio devices,...
- 10/1/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Dennis Davern — the captain of Natalie Wood's death yacht — has broken his long silence about the ghastly moment he was forced to identify the Oscar winner’s lifeless body. Speaking to the acclaimed new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Davern exclusively said: "It was horrible." "She had more bruises on her body than you can imagine. I said to myself, 'This poor woman was beat!'" It was Robert Wagner, said Davern, who forced him to identify Natalie’s body, refusing to do a husband’s duty on his own. "I started thinking: Why me? Why do I have to do this?" Davern continued. "She had bruises on her face, she had bruises on her wrist. There was a number of bruises. I can’t remember exactly where they were all located, because after I looked at her face, I just didn’t want to look anymore.
- 9/26/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
Dennis Davern — the captain of Natalie Wood's death yacht — has broken his long silence about the ghastly moment he was forced to identify the Oscar winner’s lifeless body. Speaking to the acclaimed new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Davern exclusively said: "It was horrible." "She had more bruises on her body than you can imagine. I said to myself, 'This poor woman was beat!'" It was Robert Wagner, said Davern, who forced him to identify Natalie’s body, refusing to do a husband’s duty on his own. "I started thinking: Why me? Why do I have to do this?" Davern continued. "She had bruises on her face, she had bruises on her wrist. There was a number of bruises. I can’t remember exactly where they were all located, because after I looked at her face, I just didn’t want to look anymore.
- 9/26/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Dennis Davern — the captain of Natalie Wood's death yacht — has broken his long silence about the ghastly moment he was forced to identify the Oscar winner’s lifeless body. Speaking to the acclaimed new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Davern exclusively said: "It was horrible." "She had more bruises on her body than you can imagine. I said to myself, 'This poor woman was beat!'" It was Robert Wagner, said Davern, who forced him to identify Natalie’s body, refusing to do a husband’s duty on his own. "I started thinking: Why me? Why do I have to do this?" Davern continued. "She had bruises on her face, she had bruises on her wrist. There was a number of bruises. I can’t remember exactly where they were all located, because after I looked at her face, I just didn’t want to look anymore.
- 9/26/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
After Natalie Wood’s sister Lana Wood said she believes Robert Wagner killed the actress, the yacht captain from the night she died said he thinks the same.
“You could hear things being thrown around the state room,” Dennis Davern said on “Dr. Phil” on Friday. “I think the argument got out of control, she was knocked unconscious by a physical fight from Robert Wagner and put in the water.”
“Do you believe Robert Wagner murdered Natalie Wood?” Dr. Phil McGraw asked.
Also Read: Natalie Wood's Sister Says She Thinks Robert Wagner Killed Her
“I really do,” Davern responded.
Davern agreed with Lana Wood’s account that there was a big fight between Wagner and Wood and when Davern went to check in on the couple, Wagner allegedly told Davern to leave.
“When everything got quiet I thought, ‘something just isn’t right,'” Davern continued, saying that he then...
“You could hear things being thrown around the state room,” Dennis Davern said on “Dr. Phil” on Friday. “I think the argument got out of control, she was knocked unconscious by a physical fight from Robert Wagner and put in the water.”
“Do you believe Robert Wagner murdered Natalie Wood?” Dr. Phil McGraw asked.
Also Read: Natalie Wood's Sister Says She Thinks Robert Wagner Killed Her
“I really do,” Davern responded.
Davern agreed with Lana Wood’s account that there was a big fight between Wagner and Wood and when Davern went to check in on the couple, Wagner allegedly told Davern to leave.
“When everything got quiet I thought, ‘something just isn’t right,'” Davern continued, saying that he then...
- 9/14/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Nearly 40 years after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' Splendouryacht captain, Dennis Davern, has shockingly revealed that he thinks Natalie's husband Robert Wagner "murdered" the star in November 1981. In a preview video exclusively obtained by In Touch of Davern's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show, the captain — who was one of the last people to see Natalie alive — revealed he heard the West Side Story star and Robert "fighting" on the night she disappeared. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "They were fighting. You could hear things being thrown around the stateroom," he alleged in the preview clip. When host Dr. Phil then asked Davern, "Do you believe Robert Wagner murdered Natalie Wood?" he confidently replied, "Yes, I really do." After Natalie went missing, Davern alleged that Robert told him, "Wagner is telling us, 'We have to get our story straight.'" The Splendour captain added,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Nearly 40 years after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' Splendour yacht captain, Dennis Davern, has shockingly revealed that he thinks Natalie's husband Robert Wagner "murdered" the star in November 1981. In a preview video exclusively obtained by Life & Style of Davern's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show, the captain — who was one of the last people to see Natalie alive — revealed he heard the West Side Story star and Robert "fighting" on the night she disappeared. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "They were fighting. You could hear things being thrown around the stateroom," he alleged in the preview clip. When host Dr. Phil then asked Davern, "Do you believe Robert Wagner murdered Natalie Wood?" he confidently replied, "Yes, I really do." After Natalie went missing, Davern alleged that Robert told him, "Wagner is telling us, 'We have to get our story straight.'" The Splendour captain added,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
Nearly 40 years after Natalie Wood's tragic death, the late actress' Splendour yacht captain, Dennis Davern, has shockingly revealed that he thinks Natalie's husband Robert Wagner "murdered" the star in November 1981. In a preview video exclusively obtained by Closer Weekly of Davern's upcoming appearance on the Dr. Phil show, the captain — who was one of the last people to see Natalie alive — revealed he heard the West Side Story star and Robert "fighting" on the night she disappeared. Watch the Dr. Phil preview clip below! "They were fighting. You could hear things being thrown around the stateroom," he alleged in the preview clip. When host Dr. Phil then asked Davern, "Do you believe Robert Wagner murdered Natalie Wood?" he confidently replied, "Yes, I really do." After Natalie went missing, Davern alleged that Robert told him, "Wagner is telling us, 'We have to get our story straight.'" The Splendour captain added,...
- 9/14/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
The captain of the boat from which actress Natalie Wood mysteriously vanished from believes her husband Robert Wagner held him like a prisoner in his own home. The shocking new allegations come from the captain himself, Dennis Davern, who has broken his years of silence to speak to an acclaimed podcast about the odd events that ensued after Wood’s tragic death. Speaking to Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Davern claimed, “This is about keeping me in their house so I don’t get out to anybody and start talking to anybody. I believe I only got out of that house a few times.” “I mean I was starting to really feel claustrophobic. At night time, when I would go to my room, if I felt like I wanted to go downstairs or maybe just, you know, move around. I really couldn’t do that because the...
- 9/7/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Closer Weekly
The captain of the boat from which actress Natalie Wood mysteriously vanished from believes her husband Robert Wagner held him like a prisoner in his own home. The shocking new allegations come from the captain himself, Dennis Davern, who has broken his years of silence to speak to an acclaimed podcast about the odd events that ensued after Wood’s tragic death. Speaking to Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Davern claimed, “This is about keeping me in their house so I don’t get out to anybody and start talking to anybody. I believe I only got out of that house a few times.” “I mean I was starting to really feel claustrophobic. At night time, when I would go to my room, if I felt like I wanted to go downstairs or maybe just, you know, move around. I really couldn’t do that because the...
- 9/7/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
The captain of the boat from which actress Natalie Wood mysteriously vanished from believes her husband Robert Wagner held him like a prisoner in his own home. The shocking new allegations come from the captain himself, Dennis Davern, who has broken his years of silence to speak to an acclaimed podcast about the odd events that ensued after Wood’s tragic death. Speaking to Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Davern claimed, “This is about keeping me in their house so I don’t get out to anybody and start talking to anybody. I believe I only got out of that house a few times.” “I mean I was starting to really feel claustrophobic. At night time, when I would go to my room, if I felt like I wanted to go downstairs or maybe just, you know, move around. I really couldn’t do that because the...
- 9/7/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Hours before Natalie Wood’s corpse was recovered off California’s Catalina Island, the occupants of the boat moored next to the Hollywood legend’s yacht said they heard a woman desperately crying for help! In a world exclusive interview with the makers of the critically acclaimed podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Marilyn Wayne has finally told all about the anguished sobs she heard that fateful night. “We heard screams from a woman yelling for help,” she told the Fatal Voyage investigative team in Chapter 7 of the 12-part audio documentary, which is now available for download on iTunes. “Well, my son had a digital watch, that we had just given him so that’s how we kept the time, minute by minute," Wayne continued. "And I was up on the deck and heard a woman yelling, ‘Help me, somebody please help me, I’m drowning!'...
- 8/24/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Hours before Natalie Wood’s corpse was recovered off California’s Catalina Island, the occupants of the boat moored next to the Hollywood legend’s yacht said they heard a woman desperately crying for help! In a world exclusive interview with the makers of the critically acclaimed podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Marilyn Wayne has finally told all about the anguished sobs she heard that fateful night. “We heard screams from a woman yelling for help,” she told the Fatal Voyage investigative team in Chapter 7 of the 12-part audio documentary, which is now available for download on iTunes. “Well, my son had a digital watch, that we had just given him so that’s how we kept the time, minute by minute," Wayne continued. "And I was up on the deck and heard a woman yelling, ‘Help me, somebody please help me, I’m drowning!'...
- 8/24/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
Hours before Natalie Wood’s corpse was recovered off California’s Catalina Island, the occupants of the boat moored next to the Hollywood legend’s yacht said they heard a woman desperately crying for help! In a world exclusive interview with the makers of the critically acclaimed podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Marilyn Wayne has finally told all about the anguished sobs she heard that fateful night. “We heard screams from a woman yelling for help,” she told the Fatal Voyage investigative team in Chapter 7 of the 12-part audio documentary, which is now available for download on iTunes. “Well, my son had a digital watch, that we had just given him so that’s how we kept the time, minute by minute," Wayne continued. "And I was up on the deck and heard a woman yelling, ‘Help me, somebody please help me, I’m drowning!'...
- 8/24/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Actress Natalie Wood was so upset over her husband Robert Wagner's behavior in the hours before her death, she begged the yacht’s captain to bring her ashore — and then made desperate plans to flee in a seaplane! These shocking claims about one of Hollywood’s most tragic legends come from a world exclusive interview with Captain Dennis Davern on the critically-acclaimed new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. Davern was the captain of the Splendour, the yacht from which Natalie vanished during the wee hours of Nov. 29, 1981. Her body, clad in a nightgown, red jacket, and socks, was found hours later off California’s Catalina Island. She was just 43. In Chapter 6 of the podcast, Davern recreated in chilling detail the final yacht cruise taken by Robert, Natalie, and the actress' Brainstorm co-star Christopher Walken. On the cruise’s first night, he claimed, "The jealousy started...
- 8/17/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Natalie Wood was so upset over her husband Robert Wagner‘s behavior in the hours before her death, she begged the yacht’s captain to bring her ashore — and then made desperate plans to flee in a seaplane! These shocking claims about one of Hollywood’s most tragic legends come from a world exclusive interview with Captain Dennis Davern on the critically-acclaimed new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. Davern was the captain of the Splendour, the yacht from which Wood vanished during the wee hours of Nov. 29, 1981. Her body, clad in a nightgown, red jacket, and socks, was found hours later off California’s Catalina Island. She was just 43. In Chapter 6 of the podcast, Davern recreated in chilling detail the final yacht cruise taken by Wagner, Wood, and Wood’s Brainstorm costar Christopher Walken. On the cruise’s first night, he claimed, “The jealousy started to...
- 8/17/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
Natalie Wood was so upset over her husband Robert Wagner‘s behavior in the hours before her death, she begged the yacht’s captain to bring her ashore — and then made desperate plans to flee in a seaplane! These shocking claims about one of Hollywood’s most tragic legends come from a world exclusive interview with Captain Dennis Davern on the critically-acclaimed new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. Davern was the captain of the Splendour, the yacht from which Wood vanished during the wee hours of Nov. 29, 1981. Her body, clad in a nightgown, red jacket, and socks, was found hours later off California’s Catalina Island. She was just 43. In Chapter 6 of the podcast, Davern recreated in chilling detail the final yacht cruise taken by Wagner, Wood, and Wood’s Brainstorm costar Christopher Walken. On the cruise’s first night, he claimed, “The jealousy started to...
- 8/17/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Natalie Wood‘s sister Lana is confident that her sisters’ husband Robert Wagner is responsible for the actress’ shocking death.
During an interview for Megyn Kelly Today on Wednesday, Lana claimed her sister and Wagner got in a “bad fight” before Natalie’s demise. Asked by Kelly if she thinks Wagner “murdered” her sister, Lana says, “Yes.”
Lana was on the show to promote the new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, on which she shares her own theory about what really happened to Natalie.
The Rebel Without a Cause icon tragically drowned on Nov. 21, 1981 off the...
During an interview for Megyn Kelly Today on Wednesday, Lana claimed her sister and Wagner got in a “bad fight” before Natalie’s demise. Asked by Kelly if she thinks Wagner “murdered” her sister, Lana says, “Yes.”
Lana was on the show to promote the new podcast, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, on which she shares her own theory about what really happened to Natalie.
The Rebel Without a Cause icon tragically drowned on Nov. 21, 1981 off the...
- 7/27/2018
- by Maria Pasquini
- PEOPLE.com
Natalie Wood may have been viciously pummeled before her broken body may have been heaved into the sea, according to a Los Angeles homicide detective who has only now come forward with explosive new claims that the Tinseltown siren may have been a homicide victim 36 long years ago! Los County Sheriff’s Department Det. Ralph Hernandez made this amazing claim — and many more blockbuster allegations — in a world exclusive interview included as part the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. The 12-part audio documentary is now available on iTunes — and breaks new ground on Hollywood’s most enduring, and tragic, death mystery. In a chilling tell-all interview with investigative journalist Dylan Howard – who also hosts the podcast - Hernandez explosively said, "As soon as we looked at the autopsy report and photos, the bruises just stood out. "You look at the bruising and she looks...
- 7/22/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Natalie Wood may have been viciously pummeled before her broken body may have been heaved into the sea, according to a Los Angeles homicide detective who has only now come forward with explosive new claims that the Tinseltown siren may have been a homicide victim 36 long years ago! Los County Sheriff’s Department Det. Ralph Hernandez made this amazing claim — and many more blockbuster allegations — in a world exclusive interview included as part the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood.The 12-part audio documentary is now available on iTunes — and breaks new ground on Hollywood’s most enduring, and tragic, death mystery. In a chilling tell-all interview with investigative journalist Dylan Howard – who also hosts the podcast - Hernandez explosively said, "As soon as we looked at the autopsy report and photos, the bruises just stood out. "You look at the bruising and she looks...
- 7/22/2018
- by Life & Style Magazine
- Life and Style
Natalie Wood may have been viciously pummeled before her broken body may have been heaved into the sea, according to a Los Angeles homicide detective who has only now come forward with explosive new claims that the Tinseltown siren may have been a homicide victim 36 long years ago! Los County Sheriff’s Department Det. Ralph Hernandez made this amazing claim — and many more blockbuster allegations — in a world exclusive interview included as part the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. The 12-part audio documentary is now available on iTunes — and breaks new ground on Hollywood’s most enduring, and tragic, death mystery. In a chilling tell-all interview with investigative journalist Dylan Howard – who also hosts the podcast - Hernandez explosively said, "As soon as we looked at the autopsy report and photos, the bruises just stood out. "You look at the bruising and she looks...
- 7/22/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Thirty-six years after Natalie Wood’s mysterious death, a Los Angeles homicide detective has leveled explosive allegations about her husband Robert Wagner’s decades of lies, stonewalling, and silence — saying they have only added “to our suspicions about the case!” Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Detective Ralph Hernandez made this amazing disclosure — and many more blockbuster assertions — in the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. The 12-part audio documentary, now available on iTunes, breaks new ground on Hollywood’s most enduring and tragic murder mystery. “The fact is that we have a lot of information as to the events of what occurred that evening,” Hernandez, a homicide veteran of 10 years, told investigative journalist Dylan Howard in a world exclusive interview. “We have a lot of evidence that tends to point to a very suspicious death and would certainly indicate the possibility of foul play.
- 7/20/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
Thirty-six years after Natalie Wood’s mysterious death, a Los Angeles homicide detective has leveled explosive allegations about her husband Robert Wagner’s decades of lies, stonewalling, and silence — saying they have only added “to our suspicions about the case!” Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Detective Ralph Hernandez made this amazing disclosure — and many more blockbuster assertions — in the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. The 12-part audio documentary, now available on iTunes, breaks new ground on Hollywood’s most enduring and tragic murder mystery. “The fact is that we have a lot of information as to the events of what occurred that evening,” Hernandez, a homicide veteran of 10 years, told investigative journalist Dylan Howard in a world exclusive interview. “We have a lot of evidence that tends to point to a very suspicious death and would certainly indicate the possibility of foul play.
- 7/20/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
Thirty-six years after Natalie Wood’s mysterious death, a Los Angeles homicide detective has leveled explosive allegations about her husband Robert Wagner’s decades of lies, stonewalling and silence — saying they have only added, “to our suspicions about the case!” Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Detective Ralph Hernandez made this amazing disclosure — and many more blockbuster assertions — in the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood. The 12-part audio documentary is now available on iTunes — and breaks new ground on Hollywood’s most enduring and tragic murder mystery. “The fact is that we have a lot of information as to the events of what occurred that evening,” Hernandez, a homicide veteran of 10 years, told investigative journalist Dylan Howard in a world exclusive interview. “We have a lot of evidence that tends to point to a very suspicious death and would certainly indicate the possibility of foul play.
- 7/20/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
Friday would have been actress Natalie Wood’s 80th birthday, if not for her tragic drowning death in 1981 at the age of 43. To mark the occasion, American Media Inc. has released the first two episodes in a 12-part podcast series, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, which seeks to answer whether foul play is to blame.
Back in February, Rolling Stone reported that the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office, which reopened their investigation into Wood’s death in 2011, had honed in on actor Robert Wagner as a “person of interest.
Back in February, Rolling Stone reported that the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office, which reopened their investigation into Wood’s death in 2011, had honed in on actor Robert Wagner as a “person of interest.
- 7/20/2018
- by Amelia McDonell-Parry
- Rollingstone.com
Natalie Wood was one of the brightest Hollywood stars in the '70s, and July 20 marks what would've been her 80th birthday. Natalie solidified herself as a serious actress with appearances in movies like West Side Story and Rebel Without a Cause, but her life was tragically cut short when she mysteriously drowned while boating with her husband, Robert Wagner, at age 43 on Nov. 28, 1981. The couple had gone sailing for the weekend around Catalina Island on their 60-foot yacht, Splendour, with Natalie's Brainstorm costar Christopher Walken and captain Dennis Davern. Authorities found Natalie's body one mile south of the Splendour yacht, off an isolated cove called Blue Cavern Point. She was wearing a flannel nightgown, wool socks, and a down-filled jacket.
Related: Why Is Natalie Wood's Mysterious Case Being Reopened? Here Are the Facts
After an autopsy was conducted, authorities revealed that Natalie's arms had been covered in bruises, a...
Related: Why Is Natalie Wood's Mysterious Case Being Reopened? Here Are the Facts
After an autopsy was conducted, authorities revealed that Natalie's arms had been covered in bruises, a...
- 7/20/2018
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
It has all the elements of a big-screen blockbuster — a beautiful actress, a handsome leading man, a brooding fifth wheel and a moment of sickening terror with the most horrific consequences. Using in-depth firsthand accounts from new witnesses, the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood investigates the night Hollywood’s leading lady went missing while on a yacht with her husband, Robert Wagner, and their friend Christopher Walken on the evening of November 28, 1981 — only to tragically turn up dead. To preview Fatal Voyage, Dylan Howard, host of the popular All Rise podcast, scored a world exclusive interview with Natalie’s sister, Lana Wood. Dylan Howard: Lana, what do you think happened? Lana Wood: I believe that there was a horrible fight onboard the Splendour. I think the evidence is also not just what Dennis Davern, the captain, has said, but the broken wine bottle and...
- 7/20/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
It has all the elements of a big-screen blockbuster — a beautiful actress, a handsome leading man, a brooding fifth wheel and a moment of sickening terror with the most horrific consequences. Using in-depth firsthand accounts from new witnesses, the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood investigates the night Hollywood’s leading lady went missing while on a yacht with her husband, Robert Wagner, and their friend Christopher Walken on the evening of November 28, 1981 — only to tragically turn up dead. To preview Fatal Voyage, Dylan Howard, host of the popular All Rise podcast, scored a world exclusive interview with Natalie’s sister, Lana Wood. Dylan Howard: Lana, what do you think happened? Lana Wood: I believe that there was a horrible fight onboard the Splendour. I think the evidence is also not just what Dennis Davern, the captain, has said, but the broken wine bottle and...
- 7/20/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
It has all the elements of a big-screen blockbuster — a beautiful actress, a handsome leading man, a brooding fifth wheel and a moment of sickening terror with the most horrific consequences. Using in-depth firsthand accounts from new witnesses, the new podcast series Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood investigates the night Hollywood’s leading lady went missing while on a yacht with her husband, Robert Wagner, and their friend Christopher Walken on the evening of November 28, 1981 — only to tragically turn up dead. To preview Fatal Voyage, Dylan Howard, host of the popular All Rise podcast, scored a world exclusive interview with Natalie’s sister, Lana Wood. Dylan Howard: Lana, what do you think happened? Lana Wood: I believe that there was a horrible fight onboard the Splendour. I think the evidence is also not just what Dennis Davern, the captain, has said, but the broken wine bottle and...
- 7/20/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
In 1981, the world was shocked and saddened to hear that actress Natalie Wood had drowned after spending the weekend on a yacht with her husband Robert Wagner and her Brainstorm co-star Christopher Walken. At the time, her death was ruled an accident, but the circumstances surrounding the incident were suspicious — so much so that the case was reopened in 2011, with nearly 100 new witnesses coming forward. Soon after, her cause of death was changed from "accidental drowning" to "drowning and undetermined factors." It's these new witnesses' stories that prompted Lieutenant Corina of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to come forward, stating that they are now considering her husband a person of interest. The couple around 1965. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) "Do we have enough to make an arrest at this moment? No,” the Sheriff's Department's Feb. 3 statement read. "We interviewed a lot of new people — people on the island,...
- 4/17/2018
- by Stephanie Kaplan
- In Touch Weekly
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