Natalie Wood death: Police say Robert Wagner 'person of interest'
US police
investigating the mysterious death of film star Natalie Wood say her
husband Robert Wagner is now a person of interest.
Investigators in Los Angeles say Wagner has "constantly changed his story", adding that his version of events does not "add up".Wood was found drowned in 1981 during a California boat trip with Wagner and the actor Christopher Walken.
Her death was ruled to have been an accident but questions have lingered.
"As we've investigated the case over the last six years, I think [Wagner] is more of a person of interest now," Lt John Corina of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's office told CBS News.
"We know now that he was the last person to be with Natalie before she disappeared," he said. "I haven't seen him tell the details that match all the other witnesses in this case".
"I think he's constantly changed his story a little bit. And his version of events just don't add up," Lt Corina added.
Conflicting versions of what happened on the yacht have contributed to the mystery of how the actress died in November 1981.
Family members have previously asked for authorities to re-examine the findings of the original investigation.
But police say two new witnesses have corroborated accounts of a fight between Wagner and Wood on the night she disappeared.
The captain of the boat, Dennis Davern, told NBC News in 2011 that he lied to police during the initial investigation and that a fight between Wood and Wagner had led to her death.
Investigators say he has refused to speak to them since the case was reopened in 2011.
She was nominated for a best supporting actress Oscar for her role in Rebel Without a Cause, and for best actress for Splendor in the Grass and Love with the Proper Stranger.
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