![]() ![]() Wagner nor his daughters have any new information,” she said in a statement. Wagner’s attorney, Blair Berk, said in 2013 that Wagner had nothing to do with the death. Wagner said he doesn’t know exactly what happened. When he finally went to bed, Wood wasn’t there she and the dingy were gone. In a 2020 documentary, "Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind," which was co-produced by Wood’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, Wagner spoke of the night Wood died, saying they’d all been drinking on shore at dinner, then drank more on the boat. was all about covering up the fact that, in a drunken, jealous, rage-filled moment." "I believe that everything he did afterward. made the fatal decision to put Natalie in the water to avoid being held responsible for what had happened. She continues, "I believe that, suddenly panic-stricken when he realized what he’d done, R. delivered a blow to the left side of Natalie’s face that knocked her unconscious," Wood writes of that fateful November night, citing the bruises and "scraping type abrasion" recorded by the L.A. She doubles down on alleging that Robert Wagner was responsible for Natalie’s death. It’s worth noting that there are some discrepancies in chronology in "Little Sister" that warrant a grain of salt. Here are some key takeaways from Lana's second book on the subject - and by far her most revealing. ![]()
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