- Natalie Wood's fatal voyage
How did actress Natalie Wood end up in the Pacific Ocean in the middle of the night? New details reveal jealousy, rage and a deadly night. We'll have the latest developments in the just-reopened case.
- Natalie Wood detective breaks silence to 48 Hours
Former Det. Duane Rasure tells CBS' "48 Hours" Splendour captain "Dennis Davern not telling the truth"
- Exclusive: 1981 Natalie Wood detective breaks silence
Duane Rasure, the lead detective of Natalie Wood's original 1981 downing investigation, tells CBS News "48 Hours" that he "never really got suspicious of a murder" in the case. He says boat captain Dennis Davern is "trying to sell a book and make money off of it."
Watch Video » - Rescue boat captain says Natalie Wood could have survived
Rescue boat captain Roger Smith tells "48 Hours" about the night he was called by the Coast Guard to assist in the search for the missing actress.
Watch Video » - Mart Crowley on Natalie Wood's star power
Playwright Mart Crowley talks with "48 Hours" about his "beautiful" and "funny" friend, Natalie Wood, and why he thinks audiences were so attracted to her.
Watch Video » - Mart Crowley on Wood/Wagner romance
Playwright Mart Crowley, who wrote "The Boys In The Band," and a close friend of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner, talks to "48 Hours" about the couple's relationship.
Watch Video » - Doug Bombard on finding Natalie Wood's body
Doug Bombard found Natalie Wood's body, retrieved her from the water then gave her to authorities. Bombard, a Catalina businessman, arranged a search team to aid in finding the missing actress.
Watch Video » - Coroner's report on the death of Natalie Wood
From the CBS News archives: Los Angeles County Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner Thomas Noguchi, gives details on Natalie Woods's death, during a 1981 press conference. Plus, a look back at Wood's life and career.
Watch Video » - Splendour captain on Natalie Wood's last night
Dennis Davern tells "48 Hours" about the fight he allegedly heard between Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood the night she died.
Watch Video » - Dennis Davern on Natalie Wood's death
Dennis Davern, captain of the Splendour, the yacht owned by Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner, is asked by "48 Hours" if he thinks the death of Wood is a case of murder.
Watch Video » - Dennis Davern on life after Natalie Wood's death
Dennis Davern, captain of the Splendour, talks about his life after the death of actress Natalie Wood.
Watch Video » - Author Marti Rulli on Davern, Wood investigation
Marti Rulli, author of "Goodbye Natalie Goodbye Splendour," a book on the Natalie Wood case, talks to "48 Hours" about her friend, Dennis Davern, after Wood's death and on what she feels are the shortcomings of the 1981 investigation.
Watch Video » - CBS News Archives: Natalie Wood dies
CBS News' David Dow reports on the Nov. 29, 1981, drowning death of actress Natalie Wood off the California coast.
Watch Video » - The goddess and the gangster
The sensational stabbing of Lana Turner's gangster lover, Johnny Stompanato, by her teenage daughter exposed the star's dangerous liaisons. There are still questions about what happened that night in the actress's pink bedroom.
- Lana Turner addresses reporters
Watch as actress Lana Turner and her lawyer talks to reporters after the release of her teenage daughter, Cheryl Crane, from juvenile hall following the murder of Turner's boyfriend, Johnny Stompanato.
Watch Video » - George Schlatter: Memories of Lana
Producer George Schlatter fondly recalls his memories of movie star Lana Turner.
Watch Video » - George Schlatter on Johnny Stompanato
Producer George Schlatter dishes about Johnny Stompanato and Mickey Cohen hanging out in Hollywood.
Watch Video » - Turner's hairdresser: "Lana told me she killed Stompanato"
"Hairdresser to the Stars" Eric Root talks about his friend and client, actress Lana Turner, and what she told him about the murder of her boyfriend, Johnny Stompanato.
Watch Video » - Cheryl Crane on her famous neighbors
Cheryl Crane, daughter of actress Lana Turner, talks with "48 Hours" about her childhood neighbors -- Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli.
Watch Video » - Cheryl Crane on new book
Author Cheryl Crane talks about her new book, "The Bad Always Die Twice," and how it was inspired by her mother, movie star Lana Turner.
Watch Video » - The woman who fooled Hollywood's leading men
How did a dozen of the entertainment industry's most famous fall madly in love with the same seductress? She said she was beautiful, well-connected and named Miranda. The powerful circle of men enchanted is astonishing: Warren Beatty, Robert DeNiro, Richard Gere,Billy Joel, Bono... the list is endless. Meet the woman behind the voice.
- The Miranda obsession: Buck Henry gets a jolt
Legendary writer, director, and actor Buck Henry recalls how "Miranda" got Johnny Carson to give him the shock of his life. Then, "Miranda" gives Vanity Fair writer Bryan Burrough her side of the story.
Watch Video » - The Miranda obsession: "The ultimate in unattainable"
"Miranda" tells Vanity Fair writer Bryan Burrough how a fake accent almost blew her cover with one "unattainable" pop star.
Watch Video » - The Miranda obsession: "Miranda's" regrets
Vanity Fair writer Bryan Burrough speaks to "Miranda" about why she waited so long to reveal her story.
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View Photos A look at some of the entertainment industry's most famous who fell madly in love with the voice of a mystery woman named "Miranda"
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