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Riley Strain autopsy: No evidence of foul play despite reports of little water in his lungs, Dr. Baden says

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Dr. Michael Baden, a renowned forensic pathologist, reports that Riley Strain likely drowned in the Cumberland River after a night out in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, with very little water detected in her lungs. Despite this, he believes there is “as yet no evidence of any foul play” in Riley Strain’s death. , early this month.

people working along the railway river in west nashville Strain, a 22-year-old University of Missouri senior who went missing on March 8 while on a spring official trip with her fraternity, was found underwater on the morning of March 22.

The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) told FOX News Digital that detectives attended Strain’s autopsy and preliminary results indicate that Strain’s death “continues to be accidental” and “does not appear to be a criminal act.” “There were no associated injuries,” he said. Toxicology results are pending.

However, Strain’s family reportedly ordered a second autopsy after the 22-year-old was found without his pants or wallet. His family spokesman Chris Dingman told The Independent that Mr Strain was “starved” of water in his lungs when he was found, but the coroner’s office has yet to release details. I haven’t.

Nashville police say Riley Strain’s death was an accident with “no trauma related to foul play.”

Riley Strain was found dead on March 22 after going out with friends on Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, on the night of March 8. (Handouts for families)

“The bottom line is there’s no evidence of any foul play here. History says he was at the bar. The bartender says he only gave him one drink, but that depends on the toxicology report.” Baden told FOX News Digital. Death of Strain. “However, despite the opinion of some experts, it is common for people to lose part of their clothing downstream, get scraped by underwater branches, rocks, hard objects, or get caught in boats. But all these things take time.”So the fact that he lost his pants and boots is no evidence that he was cheating. ”

Baden also noted that small amounts of water were found in Strain’s lungs after he was found, leading to speculation that the college student had been murdered before being placed in the water. I believe it is not meant to be shown.

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Authorities released surveillance video showing Strain walking across North 1st Street in Nashville toward Gay Street on March 8 at 9:47 p.m., where Strain was last seen by his friend. He was seen wearing the same black and brown shirt as seen. (Voice of the Voiceless/Metropolitan Nashville Police Department)

“That’s the problem with the water in your lungs after two weeks of composition in water. The amount of water in your lungs changes, so the amount of water in your lungs when you paint and drown and die is worthless.” There’s not a lot of it. As the corpse decomposes, it sometimes rises and sometimes falls.In other words, if he placed a rotting corpse in water for two weeks, the amount of water present would be [in the lungs] The time of death is also unknown. ”

Baden added that in drowning, “it’s not the water that does the harm, it’s the blockage of oxygen that reaches the lungs.”

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MNPD boat searching for Riley Strain on the Cumberland River

The Nashville Metro Police Department said its urban search and rescue team assisted in the search for Strain. (MNPD)

“So when someone goes into the water because of a tracheal spasm, because… they can’t breathe, they get a little spasm there. It’s the lack of oxygen that causes people to die. And people can die.” Lungs “There is a lack of oxygen and water without water entering, but it just causes spasms in the air passages,” he explained.

Baden continued to deny the theory that Strain was murdered before he was found in the river.

Riley Strain was seen on police body-worn camera footage on March 8.

Recently released police body-worn camera footage shows Riley Strain greeting officers on March 8, just before she was reported missing. (MNPD)

“This is a classic case of someone who falls into the water in an intoxicated state and is carried downstream with the river. He doesn’t stay in one place. He flows downwards. Because there are so many, more clothes can be torn.”

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Luke's 32 in Nashville

Strain was last seen at Luke Bryan’s Bar in downtown Nashville just before 10 p.m. on March 8. (Google Maps)

The university student’s disappearance attracted national attention. Strain was visiting Nashville. He was drinking with friends at Luke’s 32, Luke Bryan’s bar on downtown Broadway, when a staff member asked him to leave.

“At 9:35 p.m., our security team made the decision, consistent with our standards of conduct, to escort him from the venue to the Broadway exit in front of our building,” the bar said in a March 15 statement. Stated. “He went down the stairs with one of the members of the party. The person who was with Riley did not come out and went back upstairs.”

A map comparing Riley Strain's last known movements and cell phone ringtone on March 8th to the location of her body on March 22nd.

Strain’s body was found on March 8 in the Cumberland River, about 13 miles from where he was last seen by friends. (Fox News)

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Video footage shared by MNPD after Strain’s death showed the 22-year-old man staggering as he started walking from downtown toward the river.

police are still working To find out exactly how Strain ended up walking in the opposite direction of the hotel. Dingman said it’s possible he entered the wrong destination on his phone’s map, but authorities are continuing to investigate all possibilities.

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