Your tip
RadarOnlineRadarOnline
BREAKING NEWS
Exclusive

Natalie Wood's Murder Investigation Delayed Yet Again

//Natalie Wood Robert Wagner Murder Investigation Roadblock pp

May 16 2016, Published 9:56 a.m. ET

Link to FacebookShare to XShare to Email

The effort to find the truth behind Natalie Wood's mysterious death has hit a roadblock yet again as key investigators suddenly got tight-lipped about the case, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

Almost 35 years after her suspicious drowning, attorney Sam Perroni filed legal documents to persuade cops into releasing shocking evidence that he believes would prove Wood's husband, Robert Wagner, actually murdered her.

Article continues below advertisement

However, investigators refused to answer several of his questions and one of them didn't even bother showing up!

"L.A. chief of detectives William McSweeney was under subpoena, but willfully failed to appear to testify," Perroni, a former federal prosecutor in Little Rock, Ark., told Radar.

Still, Lt. John Corina of the L.A. County Sheriff's homicide division, an L.A. detective and an ex-investigator for the L.A. County Medical Examiner's office, sat for hour-long depositions.

MORE ON:
Robert Wagner

While Perroni expected their statements to help his cause, they were "just more cover-up and obstruction of the truth," he said.

"It was like they were taking the Fifth Amendment to avoid incriminating themselves on all crucial points relating to whether Natalie's death was a homicide, and whether Wagner was a suspect," he continued. "But at some point, they will have to show their hand, and then the public will know the truth!"

Advertisement

DAILY. BREAKING. CELEBRITY NEWS. ALL FREE.

Opt-out of personalized ads

© Copyright 2024 RADAR ONLINE™️. A DIVISION OF EMPIRE MEDIA GROUP INC. RADAR ONLINE is a registered trademark. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Offers may be subject to change without notice.