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In this episode, Maria covers Hollywood starlet Natalie Wood and her death under mysterious circumstances in 1981. Her body found floating off of Catalina Island, the people in question for her death are her husband and actor Robert Wagner, co-star Christopher Walken, and long time friend and yacht captain Dennis Davern. We look briefly through Wood's rise to stardom, accolades, and what exactly led her to be found dead at only age 43. Laura covers the history and hauntings of the Lemp Family Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri. The Lemps, a brewery dynasty, suffered a great deal across generations, likely leaving traumatic and emotional imprints in time and in this grand house. Listen to hear about all the various paranormal activity that take place within the mansion's walls.
TW: this episodes mentions various incidents of suicide, as well as other content some may find disturbing.
If you're thinking about suicide, or are worried about a friend or loved one, help is available. Call the National Suicide Prevention hotline today (available 24/7): 800-273-8255
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By Maria Ruiz, Laura Pagliaro4.7
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In this episode, Maria covers Hollywood starlet Natalie Wood and her death under mysterious circumstances in 1981. Her body found floating off of Catalina Island, the people in question for her death are her husband and actor Robert Wagner, co-star Christopher Walken, and long time friend and yacht captain Dennis Davern. We look briefly through Wood's rise to stardom, accolades, and what exactly led her to be found dead at only age 43. Laura covers the history and hauntings of the Lemp Family Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri. The Lemps, a brewery dynasty, suffered a great deal across generations, likely leaving traumatic and emotional imprints in time and in this grand house. Listen to hear about all the various paranormal activity that take place within the mansion's walls.
TW: this episodes mentions various incidents of suicide, as well as other content some may find disturbing.
If you're thinking about suicide, or are worried about a friend or loved one, help is available. Call the National Suicide Prevention hotline today (available 24/7): 800-273-8255
Support the show

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