The body of 22-year-old college student Riley Strain was found in the Cumberland River with no signs of trauma or foul play. Renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden believes there is no evidence of foul play in Strain's death despite little water found in his lungs. Police are still investigating the circumstances of his death.
Key Points
No evidence of foul play in Riley Strain's death
Preliminary results suggest accidental death
Toxicology results pending
Speculation about the cause of death due to little water found in lungs
Pros
Police emphasized no signs of trauma or foul play in Riley Strain's death
Cons
Family ordered a second autopsy due to the lack of water in Strain's lungs