 In this episode, we're delving into the murky world of mysterious drownings. Join us as we uncover the eerie circumstances surrounding these unfortunate events. From Hollywood legends to rising stars, you won't believe the shocking stories we've uncovered. Was foul play involved? Prepare to be shocked and fascinated by these chilling tales that continue to leave us wondering what really happened. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications to stay updated on our latest videos. Alright, let's dive into the mysterious case of Carol Wayne's tragic drowning in Mexico. But before we get into that, I want to shed some light on the person she was vacationing with, Edward Durston. Now, put on your detective hat and let's examine the facts together to draw our own conclusions. Interestingly, Edward Durston was not a stranger to being present during tragic incidents. Not only was he on vacation with Carol Wayne when she drowned under mysterious circumstances in Mexico, he was also the friend and reportedly the only person would die in Linkletter when she supposedly jumped to her death from her high rise apartment in October 1969. Things that make you go, hmm, but before we go any further, let's talk about who Carol Wayne was. Carol Wayne. If you're not familiar with her, she was an American actress and comedian who gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s. She became well known for her appearances on the Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, where she often played the role of the matinee lady. Her comedic timing and charm made her a favorite among viewers. Besides her work on television, she also had roles in various movies, including the party and the silencers. She had a unique ability to bring humor to any scene she was in. Unfortunately, Carol Wayne's life was cut short at the age of 42, so there you have it. A brief introduction to the talented Carol Wayne. Now let's dive into the facts surrounding her mysterious drowning in Mexico. Okay, here's what we know. On January 10th, 1985, Carol Wayne was on vacation in Santiago Bay, Mexico with Edward Durston, a car salesman from Los Angeles. It has been reported that the couple had an argument about their accommodation for the evening as they were scheduled to fly back to Los Angeles the next day. Following the argument, Durston checked into a hotel, while, according to Durston, Wayne reportedly left to walk down the beach, possibly to cool off. Tragically, three days later, local fisherman Abel de Dios made a grim discovery when he found Wayne's lifeless body floating in the shallow bay waters. Her death left Mexican authorities puzzled. Despite the waters being only four feet deep, Carol was found fully clothed and there were no signs of cuts or abrasions, ruling out a fall from nearby rocks. Adding to the intrigue, it was known that Carol had a fear of water and would not have willingly gone swimming. The coroner's report revealed that Carol's death occurred three to four days prior to the discovery of her body. Additionally, toxicology tests came back negative for drugs and alcohol. In the search for Wayne's traveling companion, locals were surprised to find that Edward Durston had checked out three days prior. To add to the mystery, Durston had left Wayne's luggage at the airport with a message indicating that she would retrieve her bags in the morning. This unexpected turn of events raises questions about Durston's alleged involvement and his connection to Wayne's disappearance. The discovery of Durston's early departure adds another layer of intrigue to not only Carol Wayne's suspicious drowning, but also raises questions about the tragic death of Diane Linkletter, with whom Durston was with when she allegedly under her own free will jumped to her death. So put on your own detective hats and let me know what you come up with. Okay, now let's talk about the one and only Natalie Wood. She was a talented and beloved actress whose life was tragically cut short. Her death remains a topic of interest and speculation in popular culture. But before we jump into her tragic death, let's look at her incredible career. Natalie Wood was an acclaimed American actress who rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s. Born on July 20th, 1938, as Natalia Nikolaevna Zakarenko, she began her acting career at a young age and quickly gained recognition for her talent and beauty. Wood appeared in numerous successful films throughout her career, including Rebel Without a Cause, 1955, West Side Story, 1961, and Splendor in the Grass, 1961. She received critical acclaim for her performances and was nominated for three Academy Awards. Aside from her acting prowess, Wood also had a captivating personal life that garnered attention from the media. She was married three times, with notable relationships with actors Robert Wagner and Warren Beatty, but Natalie Wood's life came to a sudden end on November 29th, 1981. So let's take a look at what we know and see if we can dissect this. On November 29th, 1981, the tragic and mysterious death of actress Natalie Wood shocked the world. At the age of 43 and during the production of the movie Brainstorm, Wood met her untimely demise. The circumstances surrounding her death continue to be shrouded in mystery. Wood had been on a weekend boat trip to Santa Catalina Island aboard her husband Robert Wagner's motor yacht, Splendor. Alongside her were Wagner, actor Christopher Walken, and Splendor's captain, Dennis Davern. Now sometime during the night, Natalie Wood ended up in the water and drowned. So here's what we know. In 2011, a shocking turn of events occurred when Los Angeles County Sheriff's officials decided to reopen the investigation into the death of actress Natalie Wood 30 years after her passing. Then in 2013, county coroner's officials made a significant change to Wood's cause of death. They revised it from accidental drowning to drowning and other undetermined factors. In the new report, there are mentions of conflicting statements regarding the timing of Wood's disappearance and whether she had any arguments with her husband, Robert Wagner. The report also highlights that both Wagner and Christopher Walken, her co-star in the film Brainstorm, were both present on the yacht where she was last seen alive on November 28th, 1981. According to the new report, the events leading up to actress Natalie Wood's tragic death have come under scrutiny. Authorities revealed that just hours before her passing, Wood, along with actors Christopher Walken and Robert Wagner, had dinner at Doug's Harbor Reef Restaurant in Two Harbors. They then returned to their yacht named the Splendor, where they continued drinking. The report further states that an argument broke out between Walken and Robert Wagner on the yacht. According to the analysis of Wood's stomach contents, she went missing around midnight. It was at 1.30 a.m. when Wagner said he made a radio call to report her disappearance. Roger Smith, the LA County Rescue Boat Captain that fateful night, found himself in a race against time when he received a call to search for Wood's body in the water. However, what's surprising is that this call came in after 5 a.m. Authorities ultimately discovered her body at 8 a.m. one mile away from the boat with a small inflatable dinghy beached nearby. According to Robert Wagner, she was not with him when he went to bed. The autopsy revealed some concerning findings. Wood's blood alcohol content was measured at .14 indicating she had consumed a lot of alcohol prior to her untimely death. Additionally, traces of a motion sickness pill and a painkiller were found in her bloodstream, both of which can intensify the effects of alcohol. Back in the day, the investigators had a theory that Wood's body was bruised when she fell off the yacht and tried to climb into a rubber dinghy. The scratch marks found on the side of the dinghy seemed to support this theory. However, in the 2013 report, coroner's investigators pointed out an interesting detail. They didn't take nail clippings from Wood's body to determine if she had actually made those scratch marks. And unfortunately, by that time, the dinghy was also no longer available for examination. It makes you wonder what other pieces of evidence might have been missed or overlooked during the investigation. It just goes to show that sometimes even seemingly small details can play a crucial role in uncovering the truth. When the investigation into Wood's death was reopened, detectives received an overwhelming response from the public. Over 100 people reached out to share any information they had. However, despite the renewed efforts, it soon became apparent that this new probe did not yield a significant breakthrough in the case. Interestingly, some detectives alleged that Robert Wagner, a person of interest in the investigation, had knowledge about Wood's death that he had not disclosed. However, his attorney vehemently denied these allegations. It is worth noting that no charges have ever been filed in this case. The department has also expressed uncertainty about whether a crime actually occurred or not. The mysterious death of Natalie Wood has left many questions unanswered. Was it a tragic accident or something more sinister? Despite the investigations and speculations, the truth remains elusive. There are theories and suspicions surrounding her drowning, suggesting foul play. However, without concrete evidence or witnesses coming forward, we may never truly know what happened that fateful night. When it comes to career goals for musicians, joining the infamous 27 Club is definitely not on the list. And we've all heard about legendary artists like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison, who tragically passed away at the age of 27. But there's one musician who holds the dubious distinction of being the founding member of this club, Brian Jones. According to Variety, Brian Jones, the founding guitarist of the Rolling Stones, met a tragic end when he was found at the bottom of his pool on July the 3rd, 1969, at the age of 27. All right, let's dive into the intriguing story of Brian Jones and try to unravel the mystery surrounding his untimely death. We'll explore his career, delve into any possible motives, and piece together the events that led to him sadly ending up at the bottom of his swimming pool. Brian Jones, the legendary musician, songwriter, and record producer, played a pivotal role in shaping the iconic sound of the Rolling Stones. As the founder and original leader of the band, he laid the foundation for their success as a British blues outfit in 1962. However, as time went on, Jones's fellow band members, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, started to assert their influence on the band's musical direction. With their growing prowess as a songwriting duo, they began to steer the Rolling Stones towards new heights. But for Brian Jones, things took a turn for the worse. He found himself battling alcohol and drug problems. As a result, his reliability in the studio began to decline, ultimately leading to a diminished role within the band he had worked so hard to establish. It was in June 1969 that the Rolling Stones made the difficult decision to dismiss Jones from the group. On June 8, 1969, Richards and Jagger visited Jones to deliver the news. He was fired from the band. Then, less than a month after his dismissal, Brian Jones was found dead in his swimming pool. So, what happened? Alright, let's get into the nitty gritty of what went down on that fateful night and explore some possible theories surrounding Brian Jones. It's a mysterious tale that has left many scratching their heads. Late in the night on July 2, 1969, a horrifying incident occurred at Cotchford Farm. Jones was found motionless at the bottom of his swimming pool. His girlfriend, Anna Wolene, believed he was still alive and insisted that he had a pulse when he was pulled out of the pool. However, despite her hopes, by the time the doctors arrived, it was too late. At just 27 years old, Jones was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. Once news broke of Brian Jones' tragic death, theories started circulating about the circumstances surrounding his passing. Some associates of the Stones even claimed to have inside information suggesting that he was murdered. Rock biographer Philip Norman noted that the murder theory would resurface every few years. In 1993, reports emerged suggesting that Jones may have been murdered by Frank Thorogood, a builder who was working on the property at the time. Interestingly, Thorogood was also the last person to see Jones alive. According to reports, Thorogood supposedly confessed to the murder to Tom Keylock, who was the driver for the Rolling Stones at the time. However, Keylock later denied this claim. The Thorogood theory was even portrayed in the 2005 film, Stone, which explored different speculations about Jones' death. Now, here comes another twist. It's believed that senior police officers covered up the killing once they realized how badly the initial investigation had been botched by the local police. So, there you have it. An alleged murder confession, money disputes, and shady cover-ups. It's like something straight out of a crime novel. But remember, folks, all these details are just allegations and theories floating around. The truth may forever remain shrouded in mystery.