Natalie & RJ on "Donahue"
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She obviously loved him. It's visible.
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She was so GORGEOUS!
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@JohnnyGNV Agreed. I find it so sad and bizarre that there are so many loons determined to think that RJ is a deranged killer who hated his wife.
These two loved each other. Natalie's death was a tragic acident. The End.
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I think Natalie was much better than Robert,she could have done better.
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@vodka4everandalways She once said "I enjoy being ON the water (meaning, in a boat) but I don't like to be IN the water" so it is terribly, sadly ironic that she drowned. I don't think of Natalie as a "drinker" but that doesn't mean she never consumed alcoholic beverages and on that night, I think alcohol did play an unfortunate role and did impair her judgement as well as contributing to poor choices made by RJ and others aboard the yacht.
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@1whamster I agree Anne.
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@JohnnyGNV What I don't understand is why she was on a boat. It is well known that she was terrified of water. When filmed Splendour in the Grass, she had to do a scene in water, and I believe she was so, so terrified that they nearly did not complete the scent. Who knows what went on on that boat with Christopher Walken and her husband. Anne
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The all american couple, what went wrong? both displayed infidelity but only one crossed the line Wagner must feel horrendous he let her die a lonely terrifying death, whether he murdered her or just grossly neglected her that cold November night, 'if only' must play over in his mind a thousand times a day! RIP Natalie you were worth a thousand Stefanie Powers and even more Jill St John's!
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@stephsayss I would like to know the response of J R for waiting that long,
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@stephsayss That part of it I admit is strange - I don't know what to say about that. I think he truly loved her, but of course, none of us were there that night. Perhaps he was too intoxicated himself to make a rational search decision - why did it take thirty years for Davern to say what (he thinks) may have happened?
Thanks for sharing a rare glimpse of them in a co-interview. I don't think re-opening the case will reveal anything new to speak of - I think she just was ticked off after the argument, was a bit too intoxicated, and made a poor choice to go out on deck, (why else would she have donned a jacket over her nightgown) and just slipped and anyone else aboard was too drunk to notice - I'm a huge fan of her's and I think it was just a terrible accident...
JohnnyGNV 2 months ago
@JohnnyGNV I'm just curious...what do you make of Wagner waiting 4 hours to call the coast guard when he knew Natalie was petrified of water? Or not allowing Davern to turn on the searchlight?
stephsayss 1 month ago