Robert Wagner made a rare appearance with his wife, Jill St John, on Sunday, March 31, fresh off the accusations what he was involved in the suspicious death of his first (and third) wife Natalie Wood.
The 89-year-old and Jill (they wed in 1990) usually spend their time in Colorado, but the duo was recently spotted a Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills. Click through the gallery above for the new photos!
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For the outing, Robert wore a plaid shirt with black pants and an orange sweater around his neck.
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Natalie Wood — who hated water and swimming — mysteriously died on November 28, 1981, by drowning after arguing with Robert on board their boat. Robert's friend Christopher Walken, as well as captain Dennis Davern, were on the yacht as well.
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In the podcast
Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death Of Natalie Wood, boat captain
Dennis made the shocking accusations against Robert, saying that Robert's claims that Natalie fell overboard weren't true and that he essentially held him hostage for a year after Natalie's death.
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"The morning I got to Robert Wagner's house from being picked up at the Long Beach Harbor there were a lot of people at the house and I was taken right up to Robert Wagner's bedroom where his lawyer Paul Ziffren was."
"They told me directly face to face, this is going to be our story, this is what we're going to say," he said.
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Davern added, "The story was that when Natalie went missing that she must have gone outside her state room because the dinghy was banging against the hull of the boat and she couldn't sleep so she tried to retie the dinghy, and she must have slipped and fell in the water."
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He also previously claimed that Robert was “jealous of Christopher and Natalie,” because he believed they were having some kind of affair behind his back.
“The jealousy was building and building and building, and when we got back to the boat the jealousy was so bad that Robert Wagner had taken a wine bottle and smashed it on the table,” he said.
Robert has denied all these claims.
Photo credit: MEGA
For the outing, Robert wore a plaid shirt with black pants and an orange sweater around his neck.
Natalie Wood — who hated water and swimming — mysteriously died on November 28, 1981, by drowning after arguing with Robert on board their boat. Robert's friend Christopher Walken, as well as captain Dennis Davern, were on the yacht as well.
In the podcast
Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death Of Natalie Wood, boat captain
Dennis made the shocking accusations against Robert, saying that Robert's claims that Natalie fell overboard weren't true and that he essentially held him hostage for a year after Natalie's death.
"The morning I got to Robert Wagner's house from being picked up at the Long Beach Harbor there were a lot of people at the house and I was taken right up to Robert Wagner's bedroom where his lawyer Paul Ziffren was."
"They told me directly face to face, this is going to be our story, this is what we're going to say," he said.
Davern added, "The story was that when Natalie went missing that she must have gone outside her state room because the dinghy was banging against the hull of the boat and she couldn't sleep so she tried to retie the dinghy, and she must have slipped and fell in the water."
He also previously claimed that Robert was “jealous of Christopher and Natalie,” because he believed they were having some kind of affair behind his back.
“The jealousy was building and building and building, and when we got back to the boat the jealousy was so bad that Robert Wagner had taken a wine bottle and smashed it on the table,” he said.
Robert has denied all these claims.