True Crime on the Brain

Mystery Aboard the Splendour: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood

13 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Hollywood lights. Black water. Too many unanswered questions. 🌒 In the first episode of True Crime on the Brain, we step into the shadows surrounding the death of Natalie Wood. A glamorous night that ended in tragedy. A yacht off Catalina Island. Conflicting stories between a boat captain, a husband, and a young Christopher Walken in a case that has never fully found peace. What really happened, and why does it remain unsolved in so many people’s minds?

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