Riley Strain have left his family and investigators with more questions than answers. On the night of March 8, Riley Strain texted his mother, Michelle Whiteid, expressing concern about his drink tasting odd during a night out in Nashville. According to Michelle, Riley mentioned that his rum and coke «didn't taste good» and compared it to «barbecue.» These seemingly mundane messages have taken on a haunting significance after Riley's disappearance.
Shortly after being ejected from Luke's 32 Bridge in Nashville, Riley vanished. Surveillance footage showed him in a highly intoxicated state. His body was later discovered in the Cumberland River on March 22, missing several items he had on earlier that night.
Despite initial reports ruling out foul play and listing Riley's death as accidental, his family remains skeptical. They have ordered a second autopsy after discovering that Riley had no water in his lungs, a common finding in drowning cases, according to E! News.
Michelle Whiteid has raised concerns that Riley's drink might have been spiked, leading to his altered state and subsequent disappearance. As per TMZ, She suggested that «maybe there was something in it that shouldn't have been.» However, investigations are ongoing, and no conclusive evidence of foul play has been presented.
The case remains open and unclassified by the Nashville Police Department, pending toxicology reports. Despite the lack of tangible evidence pointing to