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Metro Nashville Police Department issued a comment on the medical examiner's findings:The Riley Strain autopsy report released today by the Medical Examiner, which found that the 22-year-old died ...
University of Missouri student Riley Strain, whose sudden disappearance made national news in March, drowned in a river outside of Nashville, Tennessee, and there's evidence he'd been drinking ...
The 22-year-old's blood alcohol content was measured at .228, nearly three times the legal limit to drive Christopher Whiteid New details about Riley Strain’s death in Nashville have been ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Results from the autopsy of Riley Strain were released by the Tennessee’s Chief Medical Examiner on Tuesday, June 18. The toxicology report shows Strain’s blood ...
Riley Strain Toxicology Report: This is where the surprises came. A toxicology report for Riley Strain shows he had a blood alcohol level of .228, which is nearly three times the legal limit to drive.
The toxicology report shows Strain’s blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit. Strain’s blood alcohol level was .228 and he also had Delta 9 in his system.
The heartbroken family of Riley Strain had a second, private autopsy completed on their son as new details in his devastating discovery cast a shadow over his mysterious disappearance and death.
Riley Strain’s autopsy results released The report says Strain had a blood alcohol content of .228, nearly three times the legal limit to drive.
“Riley Strain, a 22 year-old-male, died as a result of drowning and ethanol intoxication,” Assistant Medical Examiner Gulpreet Singh Bowman wrote in the autopsy report, which was released June 18.
Riley Strain's autopsy does not indicate "evidence of any foul play" after the Missouri college student was found dead in the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 22, according to Dr ...
Missouri college student Riley Strain's death appears to be "accidental," Metro Nashville Police Department told The Tennessean. Toxicology results are still pending, but there is no apparent foul ...