22-year-old college student Riley Strain's body was recovered from the Cumberland River in Nashville. Police determined he died of drowning and ethanol poisoning with a blood alcohol level of .228%. No signs of trauma or foul play were found.
Key Points
Riley Strain died of drowning and ethanol poisoning
Security footage showed him consuming alcohol on the night of his disappearance
Tennessee Alcohol Beverage Commission ruled he was not overserved
Pros
Detailed investigation report by Metro Nashville Police Department
Clear timeline of events leading to Riley Strain's death
No signs of foul play or trauma found
Cons
Tragic loss of a young college student
Questions remain about how Riley Strain consumed 12 to 15 drinks in one night