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“Once I decide to do something, I want to win in the worst way,” Forstmann told the Washington Post in 1995. “I will do anything within the law to win.” His favorite sports, he said, were golf, tennis and deals.Zirinsky said that as of Tuesday, "48 Hours" was prepared to report that "the L.A. County Sheriff's wholesale grizzly rooster feathers was looking at the material and they would decide, based on their assessment, whether or not they would reopen the case.
"On Wednesday, we were clarifying and checking in again, because we were doing the final post-production on the show that would air Thanksgiving weekend -- and they flagged us and said, 'Well, you know what, you don't have to say 'looking at it to assess.' Call it wholesale hair feathers'opened.'"Explosive allegations about the actress's death have been out in the open for two years -- ever since Davern, the captain of her ill-fated voyage, collaborated on tell-all book "Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour" with Rulli. Both figure prominently in the "48 Hours" piece.
Zirinsky said that a big part of what drove the "48 Hours" segment and, she believes, the police's willingness to take another look at things has been the petitioning organized by a Washington, D.C.-based attorney who has been "obsessed" with gathering wholesale feather hair extensions clips about the case.Some come from Davern, the only person on the ill-fated boat that night besides Wood, her husband and actor Christopher Walken. Wood's co-star in "Brainstorm" was, by all accounts, asleep in his quarters before and during Wood's disappearance.
But there are other, more tangential witnesses, like Marilyn Wayne, whose boat was moored nearby Wood and Wagner's craft. She has long been cited as someone who said she heard the cries of a woman screaming that she was drowning, followed by the voice of a man saying help was coming -- in contrast to the official conclusion that Wood had slipped into the water, unknown to anyone on the boat.
"On Wednesday, we were clarifying and checking in again, because we were doing the final post-production on the show that would air Thanksgiving weekend -- and they flagged us and said, 'Well, you know what, you don't have to say 'looking at it to assess.' Call it wholesale hair feathers'opened.'"Explosive allegations about the actress's death have been out in the open for two years -- ever since Davern, the captain of her ill-fated voyage, collaborated on tell-all book "Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour" with Rulli. Both figure prominently in the "48 Hours" piece.
Zirinsky said that a big part of what drove the "48 Hours" segment and, she believes, the police's willingness to take another look at things has been the petitioning organized by a Washington, D.C.-based attorney who has been "obsessed" with gathering wholesale feather hair extensions clips about the case.Some come from Davern, the only person on the ill-fated boat that night besides Wood, her husband and actor Christopher Walken. Wood's co-star in "Brainstorm" was, by all accounts, asleep in his quarters before and during Wood's disappearance.
But there are other, more tangential witnesses, like Marilyn Wayne, whose boat was moored nearby Wood and Wagner's craft. She has long been cited as someone who said she heard the cries of a woman screaming that she was drowning, followed by the voice of a man saying help was coming -- in contrast to the official conclusion that Wood had slipped into the water, unknown to anyone on the boat.
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