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Actor Robert Wagner rides in the 85th annual Hollywood Christmas Parade in Los Angeles, California, U.S. November 27, 2016. REUTERS/Phil McCarten By Steve Gorman (Reuters) - Los Angeles County homicide detectives have named actor Robert Wagner a person of interest in the probe of the unexplained 1981 drowning of his wife, actress Natalie Wood, saying he was the last person with her before she vanished off Southern California. The latest twist in the mystery surrounding Woods death came in on-camera interviews of two investigators from the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department by CBS News for a segment of the program 48 Hours, set to air on Saturday. Excerpts of the interviews were released by the CBS network on Thursday ahead of the broadcast. Person of interest is a term used by U.S. law enforcement in referring to someone believed to possess information that would help investigators but has not been arrested or formally charged with a crime, and is not necessarily a suspect. Reuters was referred by Wagners publicist to his lawyer, who did not reply to requests for comment. Woods body was found floating in a Santa Catalina Island cove on the morning of Nov. 29, 1981, after a night of dining and drinking on the island and on a yacht with her husband Wagner, fellow actor Christopher Walken, and the boats captain. Wood who was 43 and said to have had a lifelong fear of drowning and dark water, was found dressed for bed in a long nightgown and socks, but wearing a red down jacket over her nightclothes. The coroner originally ruled the death of the Oscar-nominated actress, who starred in West Side Story and Splendor in the Grass, as an accidental drowning. In 2012, her death certificate was amended to list the cause of her demise as drowning and other undetermined factors. Months earlier, the sheriffs department had officially reopened its investigation, though detectives said then that Wagner, now 87, was not a suspect. In his CBS interview, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Lieutenant John Corina said attention has now fallen more heavily on Wagner. As we’ve investigated the case over the last six years, I think he’s more of a person of interest now, Corina said. I mean, we know now that he was the last person to be with Natalie before she disappeared. Corina also said Wagners story has shifted over the years and his version of events just dont add up, Corina said. A new coroners report from 2012 revealed that bruising was found on Woods arms and wrists and scratches on her neck, suggesting she was injured before hitting the water. She looked like a victim of an assault, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department detective Ralph Hernandez told CBS. Still, Hernandez acknowledged that investigators still lack enough information to prove Wood died by accident or foul play. The ultimate problem is we dont know how she ended up in the water, he said. The County Sheriffs Office had no comment on the CBS interview. (Additional reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York) View comments
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