or
Sign in with lockrMail
BREAKING NEWS
OK LogoNEWS

Bombshell Allegations: Natalie Wood's Autopsy Was BOTCHED, Says Nancy Grace

Natalie Wood Autopsy Botched Nancy Grace
Source: Getty

Dec. 25 2018, Updated 1:16 p.m. ET

Link to FacebookShare to XShare to FlipboardShare to Email

Legal eagle Nancy Grace has blasted the former Los Angeles coroner who she claimed botched the autopsy on Natalie Wood's body and all but cleared her husband Robert Wagner from suspicion!

 In an exclusive interview with the acclaimed new podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, the former prosecutor and TV host claims said Dr. Thomas T. Noguchi made “elementary” mistakes in ruling Wood’s death an accidental drowning just days after the Oscar winner’s tragic death. 

Article continues below advertisement

 “What I find to be a clear problem is that …Noguchi did not scrape for tissue under Natalie Wood's fingernails while conducting her post-mortem,” Grace explained to Fatal Voyage.

 “I mean, it's elementary that you scrape the nails. And I've seen it done! That is so major. So it's overwhelmingly a problem with Noguchi's autopsy.”

 Conducting that test, Grace told Fatal Voyage, may have revealed evidence Wood had struggled with an attacker before falling into a watery grave.

MORE ON:
Natalie Wood

Want OK! each day? Sign up here!

Article continues below advertisement

 Wood died under mysterious circumstances during a pleasure cruise to California’s Catalina Island with Wagner and their friend Christopher Walken in November 1981.

 Just three days after her death, Noguchi declared Wood had died of a “tragic accident while slightly intoxicated.”

 But the case was reopened in 2011, and the Oscar winner's cause of death changed to “drowning and other undetermined factors.”

 Cops have also since named Wagner a "person of interest" in the tragic star's death. 

 Fatal Voyage is a 12-part audio documentary that sheds new light on the case. The podcast — now available for download on iTunes —is the culmination of years of dogged investigative reporting. 

More From OK! Magazine

    Opt-out of personalized ads

    © Copyright 2024 OK!™️. A DIVISION OF MYSTIFY ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INC. OK! is a registered trademark. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Offers may be subject to change without notice.