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 The lead detective at the heart of Natalie Wood s original 1981 downing investigation t stanley cup ells CBS News that he would have  arrested  Robert Wagner  personally  had he  had the evidence  that Wagner killed his wife, but he says he never suspected Wagner. Speaking exclusively to  48 Hours  for the program  Vanity Fair: Hollywood Scandal , Duane Rasure, a retired detective sergeant for the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Homicide Bureau, says that during his investigation into the Natalie Wood case, he  never really got suspicious of a murder. Video:  48 Hours  Presents Vanity Fair: Hollywood ScandalSpecial section: stories, video, photos                                                                                                        Exclusive: 1981 Natalie Wood detective breaks silence          02:06                                                                       All the questions, all the investigation I did-- just related to she accidentally fell off the back of their boat,  Rasure tells  48 Hours  for its Saturday night broadcast. It was an accidental drowning, she just happened to be a famous movie star.  She was a small lady.  She drowned in short time, I d say,  Rasure says.And Dennis Davern is not telling the full truth, according to Rasure.  The detective sergeant, who has been at the heart of a number of Hollywood murder cases, tells  48 Hours  that Davern  just made himself look stanley puodelis  good i stanley cup usa n his book.                                                                   Ubgk Bin Laden Son Reportedly Captured
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