Bombshell update in Natalie Wood drowning mystery as witnesses reveal who ‘killed her’

Natalie Wood screamed for her life while hurling accusations at her A-list actor husband, one of the last people to see the ‘West Side Story’ star alive has claimed. 

That fresh account of one of Hollywood’s most shocking and scandalous deaths – along with one from a dying 80-year-old woman – was given to author Marti Rulli, who shared them with RadarOnline.com. 

Wood and Wagner were a nearly unparalleled Hollywood power couple when the ‘Splendor in the Grass’ actress shockingly drowned to death on Thanksgiving weekend 1981. 

Now, the stunning revelations from two new witnesses have potentially painted Wood’s ‘Hart to Hart’ TV star husband Robert Wagner as her alleged killer, after the case was reopened years ago.

Rulli told Radar she believes the new accounts could warrant a fresh grand jury investigation of Wood’s death in the dark waters near their yacht ‘Splendour’ off California’s Catalina Island at about 11 p.m. on Nov. 28, 1981.

She described one of the witnesses as a California man who was just 17 at the time of Wood’s drowning death, which, after 43 years, remains mired in mystery.

The teen, Rulli said, had been a worker on a fishing boat moored near the yacht owned by her husband, Wagner, where the ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ star was last seen alive.

Contacting Rulli last year, he recalled hearing Wood’s screams – as well as an argument.

Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner are pictured in 1970. The actress drowned in 1981, and some of the last people to see her alive are now airing bombshell claims some say could result in fresh charges being filed in the long cold case

‘It still bothers him and he wanted to tell me what he knew,’ Rulli told radar of the then-young witness.

‘He heard an argument, and he told me he heard Natalie’s screams that made him feel uncomfortable. But he didn’t report it to police because he thought it was an open-and-shut drowning case.’

Both accounts, Rulli said, coincided with ones given to police by the boat’s captain, Dennis Davern – one of only four aboard the ‘Splendour’ that night. 

He was joined by Wood, Wagner, and a then 38-year-old Christopher Walken – each part an alleged love triangle said to have sent Wagner into a rage. 

The man’s claim supports testimony by Davern, who told police the Thanksgiving weekend cruise turned violent when Wagner accused Wood, 43, of having an affair with her ‘Brainstorm’ co-star Walken.

Davern has claimed an irate Wagner, then 51, allegedly smashed a bottle of wine on a table and began brawling with Wood just before she vanished.

At one point Davern claims he heard Wagner scream: ‘Get off my f***ing boat!’

Wagner, now 94, has repeatedly denied and denounced the claims.

Wagner, now 94, was named as a person of interest amid a renewed probe into the case in 2018, but was cleared in 2022. Both of the new witness accounts appear to paint him as Wood's killer

Wagner, now 94, was named as a person of interest amid a renewed probe into the case in 2018, but was cleared in 2022. Both of the new witness accounts appear to paint him as Wood’s killer

Wood's drowning death occurred on November 29, 1981, after she vanished from Wagner's boat the 'Splendour,' seen here the day after the incident

Wood’s drowning death occurred on November 29, 1981, after she vanished from Wagner’s boat the ‘Splendour,’ seen here the day after the incident

‘The case will remain open as long as Robert Wagner is alive because he is the suspect,’ claimed Rulli, who is currently compiling evidence against the aging Hart to Hart star after the 1981 case was reopened in 2011.

The next year, Wood’s cause of death was changed from ‘accidental drowning’ to ‘drowning and other undetermined factors’ – decades after cops had cut Wagner loose as a suspect.

‘I still hold hope the Los Angeles DA will see fit to let the strong previous evidence, and the new evidence I have gathered, bring justice for Natalie’s murder,’ Rulli explained, keeping the names and details of the witnesses under wraps. 

‘It still bothers him and he wanted to tell me what he knew,’ she said of the then-17-year-old.

‘He heard an argument, and he told me he heard Natalie’s screams that made him feel uncomfortable. But he didn’t report it to police.’   

Rulli added how she also was contacted by an elderly woman who said she worked with Wood as an up-and-coming actress in the 1960s, but today is close to death.

Her account also indicated alleged abuse from Wagner, who she claimed put his hands on Wood in their dress room

“She said she saw Wagner come into their dressing room [before the incident],’ Rulli said of the woman’s claims, calling them ‘additional evidence of [the] abuse.’

The case was reopened in 2011. The next year, Wood's cause of death was changed from 'accidental drowning' to 'drowning and other undetermined factors' - decades after cops cut Wagner loose as a suspect. The pair are seen together on their wedding day in 1957

The case was reopened in 2011. The next year, Wood’s cause of death was changed from ‘accidental drowning’ to ‘drowning and other undetermined factors’ – decades after cops cut Wagner loose as a suspect. The pair are seen together on their wedding day in 1957

The two were joined by Christopher Walken on the boat that night. One of the witnesses, a fishing boat worker who had been on a boat moored near the 'Splendour' - recalled hearing Wood's screams as well as an argument with Wagner

The two were joined by Christopher Walken on the boat that night. One of the witnesses, a fishing boat worker who had been on a boat moored near the ‘Splendour’ – recalled hearing Wood’s screams as well as an argument with Wagner

Rulli went on to ask the publication that it keep the names of both witnesses concealed for now, as she hopes the new accounts will soon spur a grand jury investigation that will see Wagner – who was recently cleared again after being declared a person of interest in 2018 – indicted.

Davern, meanwhile, has repeatedly claimed the Thanksgiving weekend cruise with the three stars took a turn when Wagner accused his then 43-year-old bride of engaging in an affair with Walken.

Watching them fight it out on the boat, Davern saw Wagner smash a bottle of wine on a table before the spat got physical.

At one point, Davern – who maintains Wagner is Wood’s alleged killer – says he heard Wagner scream: ‘Get off my f**king boat!’ 

She would go on to vanish later that night, after which Davern has claimed Wagner stopped him from turning on the searchlights or phoning for help for a four full hours.

Wood’s body was found the next morning, washed up on the shore of Catalina. Her death was subsequently ruled to be an accidental drowning.   

RadarOnline further reported how another witness phoned LA cops sometime after Wood’s death, claiming he lived next door to the high-profile couple in the 50s. 

The claims coincided with ones given by the boat's captain, Dennis Davern - the final person on the boat. He said it was a love triangle said to have sent Wagner off the rails

The claims coincided with ones given by the boat’s captain, Dennis Davern – the final person on the boat. He said it was a love triangle said to have sent Wagner off the rails

Now reopened, the cold case could now give way to a grand jury investigation with the man and another unnamed witnesses new allegations against Wagner

Now reopened, the cold case could now give way to a grand jury investigation with the man and another unnamed witnesses new allegations against Wagner

The couple spent almost all their weekends on the Splendor often with friends

The couple spent almost all their weekends on the Splendor often with friends

Wagner, seen here an on-camera interview for the HBO documentary Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind four years ago. has maintained Wood went off in a dinghy on her own accord and never returned. He did not respond when he was named a person of interest in 2018

Wagner, seen here an on-camera interview for the HBO documentary Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind four years ago. has maintained Wood went off in a dinghy on her own accord and never returned. He did not respond when he was named a person of interest in 2018

‘He remembers Natalie banging on the door in the middle of the night’, Rulli told the publication, as she plans to also compile the new claims in an upcoming book. ‘She was asking for a place to stay for the night because [Wagner] was going to kill her.’

Wagner, who was cleared by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department in its renewed probe back in 2022, has maintained Wood went off in a dinghy on her own accord and never returned.

Lana Wood, Natalie’s sister, has claimed in the past that Wagner does not want to be interviewed because she says he cannot rely on his memory any longer. 

He also did not respond when he was named a person of interest by the LAPD in 2018.

Wagner’s 95th birthday is in February. 

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