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The autopsy, which also included a toxicology report, reconfirmed much of what the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department reported in March after Strain's body was retrieved from the Cumberland ...
A preliminary autopsy has been completed on student Riley Strain’s body after he was recovered from Nashville, Tennessee’s Cumberland River this week.. The initial autopsy results suggest an ...
Riley Strain's toxicology report. Strain had a massive amount of alcohol the night he went missing, according to the autopsy report. His blood-alcohol level was .228, nearly three times the legal ...
His toxicology report also showed that his blood-alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit. Strain also had nicotine and THC — specifically Delta-9, a legal form of THC in Tennessee ...
Video footage from Casa Rosa in downtown Nashville shows Strain drinking a margarita at 4:55 p.m., according to TABC investigators, who reviewed footage from all the bars Strain went to that night.
Months after missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain's body was found, his autopsy report was released on June 18. The 22-year-old went missing in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 8.
Strain was seen in final video footage released by police walking toward a bridge after going missing on March 21. His body was later found in the river with no foul play-related trauma observed ...
Riley Strain, 22, vanished without a trace one night in early March after he was kicked out of a bar in downtown Nashville. He was last spotted in surveillance footage close to the Cumberland River.