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Riley Strain’s family: ‘Somebody helped him in the water’
By Brian EntinKatie Smith,
15 days ago
( NewsNation ) — The family of 22-year-old Riley Strain believes someone helped the University of Missouri student into the river where his body was discovered weeks after he went missing in Nashville.
Strain’s family spoke with the senior national correspondent, Brian Entin, from News 2’s sister station, NewsNation, claiming they haven’t seen convincing evidence Strain fell in by accident.
“If he truly fell in the water, and you can prove that to me, show me,” his stepfather, Chris Whiteid, said. “I’ll accept it. But I can tell you from all the stuff that we’ve done as far as searching, looking, taking pictures — I don’t feel like it’s really possible to happen. He may have fallen. Somebody helped him in the water.”
The medical examiner who performed that autopsy said there was no water in Strain’s lungs. That detail, along with a lack of cuts and bruises on Strain’s body and the inclined terrain where Strain is believed to have fallen from, has only made the young man’s death harder to piece together, his family said.
His stepfather believes Strain would have hit his head or suffered other injuries if he had fallen straight down into the water.
Strain communicated with his mom throughout the trip and texted her when they arrived at the hotel, she said. The next morning, when Michelle woke up to go grocery shopping, she received a call from his fraternity brother, asking if she’d heard from Strain.
Michelle and Chris quickly headed from Springfield, Missouri, to Tennessee. Ryan Gilbert, Strain’s father, said he also made the seven-hour trip.
When the family arrived in Nashville, Strain’s frat brothers “all of a sudden disappeared, all of the boys,” during the search , Michelle said. “A little later,” they showed up “in their dress clothes to go out to their formal that night,” she added.
Forensic pathologist Priya Banerjee and NewsNation contributor Jennifer Coffindaffer previously told News 2’s sister station it’s difficult to make the “leap” that something “nefarious” happened to Strain.
“Eight miles is really long undercurrent,” Banerjee said. ”I think you could lose things.”
Chris said he will continue to look for answers.
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