Thursday, January 17, 2013

Natalie Wood death probe found new evidence, sources say

A new Los Angeles County Coroner's report into the death of Natalie Wood questions original 1981 findings that led investigators to conclude that the actress died accidentally, sources close to the investigation told The Times.

Michael Baden, a former New York medical examiner who has testified in numerous high-profile trials, said the findings in an amended coroner's report released Monday raise questions about the initial investigation of actress Natalie Wood's death.

New details in a coroner's report are not likely to move forward the Sheriff's Department probe of Natalie Wood's death. In a report released Monday, the coroner, Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran, questioned the original 1981

Michael Baden, a former New York medical examiner who has testified in numerous high-profile trials, said the findings in an amended coroner's report released Monday raise questions about the initial investigation of actress Natalie Wood's death.

Details released this week about Natalie Wood's death in 1981 have raised new questions about how the actress drowned off the coast of Santa Catalina Island. Injuries such as fresh bruising on Wood's right forearm, left wrist and right knee along with

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