Celebrity | Natalie Wood Natalie Wood's Death Still an Accident Re-opened investigation finds no evidence of foul play By Evann Gastaldo Posted Jan 11, 2012 6:50 AM CST Copied In a Nov. 25, 1959 file photo, Natalie Wood and her husband Robert Wagner are made up for their roles in "All The Fine Young Cannibals," in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/DFS, File) After nearly two months of investigation, officials have come to the same conclusion they did decades ago: Natalie Wood's death was an accident. The LA County Sheriff's Department has found no new evidence to suggest otherwise since re-opening the case, the Los Angeles Times reports. "At this point, it is an accidental death. Nothing has been discovered to suggest changing that at this time," says the sheriff's chief of detectives. Wood was found drowned over Thanksgiving weekend 1981, during a yachting trip off Catalina Island with husband Robert Wagner and costar Christopher Walken. The case, which has garnered much second-guessing over the years, was re-opened in November after sources came to detectives with new information. The chief of detectives says some smaller aspects of the case are still being looked at, and that the cold case file will never be completely closed, but the conclusion will likely remain the same. Read These Next Her blood isn't compatible with anyone else's. Rubio says the fate of Iran's conversion facility is what matters. Fan who taunted Ketel Marte's mom has been banned by MLB. NJ lifeguard survives after being impaled by an umbrella. Report an error