Uncovering the Dark Truth Behind Natalie Wood's Mysterious Death

Something More Between Them

Lana's own 1984 book, titled Natalie, raised the possibility that everyone had been wondering about.

"I don’t know if Natalie's [love affair] with Chris was imaginary or real, though my strong suspicion is that it was all in her mind and that perhaps she was only wishing it to be so," Lana wrote, confirming Wood's affection for Walken.

Even if Walken wasn't a suspect in Wood's murder, Dennis Davern had his own convictions...

Accusations Fly

"You could hear things being thrown around the stateroom," Davern said on Dr. Phil. "I think the argument got out of control, she was knocked unconscious by a physical fight from Robert Wagner and put in the water."

Davern wasn't the only one to point fingers at Wagner; Lana Wood was also convinced that Wagner had something to do with her sister's murder.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.