Thursday, January 12, 2012

Police pursue 'intriguing' information in Natalie Wood case

Tipsters tend to be coming forward with more information regarding actress Natalie Wood's 1981 too much water death, after authorities announced 8 weeks ago they were reopening the situation, a Los Angeles Region sheriff's spokesman stated Wednesday.

"After the actual presser, we got numerous calls, and individuals calls were interesting, and we're chasing after those down right now, " said spokesman Dorrie Whitmore.

Meanwhile, investigators have however to re-interview a vital witness -- Dennis Davern, the actual captain of luxury boat owned by Wooden and her then-husband, acting professional Robert Wagner. Davern offered a brand new account in November about how exactly Wood's death had been reported, saying which Wagner waited several hours to call the actual Coast Guard following Wood went lacking off Catalina Isle, near the Ca coast, following a disagreement the couple experienced.
Whitmore declined in order to reveal whether detectives intend to talk with Davern, saying he'd "not get to the specifics" of the actual investigation.

Investigators have not re-interviewed Wagner possibly. Authorities have absolutely no plans to query the actor at the moment, but "who understands where things might go from right here tomorrow, " Whitmore stated.

"The investigation isn't closed. It's possible we're able to yield new info that changes this particular case, " the actual sheriff's spokesman stated. "There are prospects we're following on and have in order to close them away before we state anything definitive. Certain, there is feasible new information that may come out that actually changes everything. inch

In November, homicide investigators chose to take a new take a look at one of Hollywood's the majority of enduring mysteries once they were contacted by individuals who claimed they had more information about the actress' too much water, the sheriff's division said.

"This new info is substantial enough to create us want to consider a new consider the case, " Lt. John Corina said at that time.

Corina declined to comment on statements made by Davern with a media outlets.

When asked when the captain could encounter charges for perhaps lying to authorities throughout the 1981 investigation, Corina replied: "That, I cannot say. We'll probably wind up talking to the captain eventually, and we'll assess what he's to say then and today. "

Authorities have not gone into details about who they have interviewed, but did say once they reopened the situation that Wagner was not a suspect.

Wood drowned within the Pacific Ocean upon November 29, 1981, from the isthmus of Catalina Isle. She once said inside a televised interview which her greatest concern was of darkish seawater.

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