Author calls for reopening Natalie Wood death investigation as new evidence emerges
Author Marti Rulli has urged the Los Angeles District Attorney to reopen the investigation into Natalie Wood's death, citing new eyewitness accounts that implicate her husband, Robert Wagner. Rulli claims these witnesses came forward after the case was reopened in 2011. Wood drowned in 1981 after falling from Wagner's yacht. In 2012, her cause of death was changed to "drowning and other undetermined factors." Rulli believes the new evidence could lead to a grand jury investigation, despite Wagner being cleared as a suspect in 2022. Witnesses reportedly heard Wood screaming and arguing with Wagner shortly before her disappearance. Rulli plans to reveal more details in her upcoming book, which may influence the case's future. Wagner has denied the allegations against him.