New Doubts in Natalie Wood’s Death: ‘I Don’t Think She Got in the Water by Herself’<br />Originally ruled an accident, her death was recently reclassified as “suspicious.”<br />“She got in the water somehow, and I don’t think she got in the water by herself,” Lt. John Corina of the Los Angeles County<br />Sheriff’s Department told Erin Moriarty, a CBS correspondent, in a special “48 Hours” report to be broadcast on Saturday.<br />Investigators said they have two new witnesses who support Mr. Davern’s account, according to “48 Hours.”<br />“A witness provided details about hearing yelling and crashing sounds coming from the couple’s<br />stateroom,” according to a statement from the Los Angeles Sheriff Department.<br />By age 9, Ms. Wood had her breakthrough role in the movie “Miracle on 34th Street.”<br />Over the next 15 years, she starred in “West Side Story,” “Rebel Without a Cause,” “Splendor in the Grass”<br />and “Love With a Proper Stranger.” She earned an Oscar nomination for each of the last three, solidifying her leading-lady status.<br />In 2012, the cause on her death certificate was changed to “drowning and other undetermined factors” from “accidental drowning.”<br />Mr. Wagner, who turns 88 next week, has not spoken to investigators since they reopened the case<br />but has maintained that Ms. Wood’s death was an accident.