Robert Wagner Accused Of Holding Natalie Wood's Boat Captain As A Prisoner

It's a story that has captivated Hollywood for decades: the mysterious disappearance of actress Natalie Wood from a yacht off the coast of California in 1981. Now, new details have emerged that add another layer of intrigue to this tragic tale. Dennis Davern, the captain of the boat from which Wood vanished, has spoken out, alleging that her husband, Robert Wagner, essentially held him captive in his own home.

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    Dennis Davern, who captained the yacht The Splendour, has finally broken his silence on the events surrounding Natalie Wood's death. In a gripping interview with the podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, Davern revealed that after Wood's disappearance, he felt like a prisoner in Wagner's home. According to Davern, Wagner was keen to control the narrative surrounding the incident and went to extreme lengths to ensure that Davern's version of events wouldn't see the light of day.

    "This wasn't just about keeping me quiet," Davern explained. "This was about making sure I couldn't even leave the house to talk to anyone. I believe I only got out of that house a few times. It was like being trapped in a gilded cage." He went on to describe the eerie feeling of claustrophobia that set in as days turned into weeks. "At night, when I would try to move around, I realized the doors were locked. It was like a magnetic lock. I couldn't even open the door to my own bedroom without feeling like I was being watched."

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    A Controlled Narrative: Wagner's Influence

    Davern's account paints a picture of a man desperate to control the narrative surrounding his wife's death. He claims that Wagner and those close to him began dictating the official story within hours of Wood's disappearance. "They sat me down and told me face-to-face, 'This is going to be our story. This is what we're going to say. You're going to be assigned one of our lawyers, and this is the story we're sticking to,'" Davern revealed. It was clear that Wagner was determined to protect his image and the reputation of his family at all costs.

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  • Earlier this year, detectives officially named Robert Wagner, now 88 years old, a person of interest in Wood's death. The Oscar-winning actress tragically drowned during a Thanksgiving weekend cruise on The Splendour in 1981. The case has been reopened multiple times over the years, and with these new revelations, it seems the mystery is far from resolved.

    Chapter 9 of Fatal Voyage: A Blockbuster Audio Documentary

    Davern's explosive interview is part of Chapter 9 of Fatal Voyage, a 12-part audio documentary that dives deep into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding Natalie Wood's death. The series has gained widespread attention for its detailed investigation and thought-provoking insights. If you're intrigued by this story, the entire series is available for download on iTunes. It's a must-listen for anyone fascinated by the twists and turns of this enduring Hollywood mystery.

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