EXPERT: WAGNER AT CENTER OF NATALIE DEATH PROBE

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The evidence that Robert Wagner was involved in wife Natalie Wood’s death is growing!

As The National ENQUIRER has reported, when authorities re-examined Natalie’s autopsy report, they “concluded specific urine levels in her bladder indicated that she may have already been unconscious when she hit the water,” according to a source, who suggested “her death involved foul play.”

Although Wagner is not a suspect in the case, “Splendour” captain Dennis Davern specifically implicated him in Natalie’s death, saying the couple argued before she went missing. That argument was “fast and furious,” said Dennis, who reported hearing “things (objects, possibly people) hitting the walls and things being thrown at the ceiling.” Fifteen minutes later, he said he found Wagner “sweaty, flushed, anxious, nervous and disheveled.”

Adding to the mystery are multiple bruises on Natalie’s body, which “apparently were not all made at the same time,” an expert told The ENQUIRER.

Medical examiner Dr. Cyril Wecht has told us: “In terms of the bruises of various ages on the corpse, if it were my case I would expect the police to investigate their cause.”

While Wagner has dodged investigators’ questions for three years, he remains at the center of the probe, said Dan Hanks, a longtime L.A. private investigator. “Police don’t pursue a case so many years later unless they actually had something,” he added.

“Wagner is playing hard ball, listening to his lawyer and staying away from cops. Right now he’s doing what he needs to stay out of jail, but time could be running out.”

Natalie’s distraught sister Lana Wood, 68, recently told us: “R.J. should be arrested and taken in for questioning like any regular Joe! If they find proof that he was directly involved in her death, then he should be charged.”