(Reuters) - Homicide detectives who have reopened an inquiry into the death Natalie Wood said on Friday that the film star's husband, actor Robert Wagner, was not considered a suspect in the case.
The new investigation was opened into Wood's 1981 drowning off the California coast after a yacht captain said that he lied about the incident three decades ago and now holds Wagner responsible for her death.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Homicide Lt. John Corina told reporters at a news conference on Friday that the original finding that Wood's death was an accidental drowning had not changed.
But detectives had reopened the investigation based on new information from several sources "which we felt was substantial enough to make us take another look at this case," Corina said.
Asked by reporters if Wagner, who is now 81, was considered a suspect, Corina responded: "No."
So the question remains why did the police reopened the case or is this just another conspirancy against film stars. To read the whole article go to this link:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/18/us-nataliewood-idUSTRE7AH05Q20111118
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