The same goes for Pat Newcomb, Monroe's publicist. She is 88 now, and she knows what really happened the night Marilyn died. But. like Wagner I doubt anything will be said by either of them.
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The same goes for Pat Newcomb, Monroe's publicist. She is 88 now, and she knows what really happened the night Marilyn died. But. like Wagner I doubt anything will be said by either of them.
I had heard about that, so I am not surprised.
Those three points you make were in the book Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Mr. Davern was very clear that she had no idea how to operate the dinghy. He also said due to the nature of the...
The 48 Hours show was okay, but it really didn't tell much that most of us didn't know already. Drunken fight, he pushes her and she ends up in the water. And Wagner is way too drunk to do anything...
Not weird at all ! I liked him in It Takes A Thief in the 60's, he was so cool in that show. After all the rumors started following her death I saw him as an arrogant SOB with something to hide.
Booze was a factor for sure, I think they got into a fight which led to the back of the boat, he either pushed her over the side or just picked her up and tossed her in.
In reading the comments on the article I was surprised that the majority seemed to side with him. I still think the smug bastard had something to do with her death.
Not surprised.
I doubt that he would, I still think he pushed her into the water intentionally, and felt he was justified in doing so. He was pissed off with her, and being in the bag didn't help. He probably...
And I don't think they ever will come clean. And yes, Natalie was afraid of water, at least at night. I love the water, swimming, scuba diving, but I won't go into the water at night, meaning a lake...
I found this article today about that. If it's true or not that remains to be seen, but I would not be surprised ! I still think Wagner pushed her overboard during their skirmish, but he will never...
Yes, I have read it, and I found it very interesting to say the least. I think it comes close to telling what went on that weekend, and in Natalie's remaining hours.
I would not doubt it for a minute, it's Hollywood after all ! Robert was in the stage and film versions of The Boys In The Band, which was written by Mart Crowley, who was one of Natalie's closest...
And yes, his reasons for not letting the captain radio for help is beyond disturbing, it's frightening.
You must be a mind reader ! I was thinking all that when I was typing, but I figured if I put all that in, it would be enough for a magazine article ! LOL. But, I absolutely agree with you on Wagner,...
I, for one have always thought the fight continued after she went to their cabin, and she might have left it in an effort to get away from him. Which takes them to the back of the boat where things...