Riley Strain’s Family Orders A Second Autopsy After The Body Discovered Without Pants And Wallet

Riley Strain’s family has ordered a second autopsy after his body was discovered in the Cumberland River, lacking part of the clothing he was wearing the night he went missing. An initial autopsy conducted after Strain’s body was discovered in the river on March 22 revealed that his death was an accident, with no signs of foul play. However, several odd elements have prompted the family to seek more research, according to a family friend. Strain was still wearing his shirt from the night he disappeared, according to authorities, but his jeans, wallet, and cowboy boots were missing. “The only thing that was found with him, as the police stated in the report, was the watch and the shirt,” Chris Dingman, a friend of the victim, revealed. Many speculated that the student had fallen into the river and perished after a night of heavy drinking with his fraternity members; however, the medical examiner found no water in Strain’s lungs, indicating he did not die. Investigators continue to question people Strain may have come into contact with as they try to piece together his final days.

Reference Article

Jimmy Clyde
Jimmy Clyde
Articles: 290

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *