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Conflicting Evidence Raises Questions For Family

WEB Strain Autopsy Shows No Water in Lungs

Conflicting Evidence Raises Questions for Family

Missing Pants, Boots Deepen Mystery

The death of Missouri college student WEB Riley Strain has taken a puzzling turn after an autopsy revealed minimal water in his lungs, a finding that typically indicates the person was not alive when submerged in water.

Strain's body was discovered two weeks after he disappeared in the Cumberland River, and his family is now questioning the circumstances surrounding his death.

Coroner's reports show that Strain's lungs contained only a trace amount of water, suggesting that he may not have been breathing when he entered the river. However, the lack of water in his lungs conflicts with the fact that his body was submerged for a significant period of time.

Adding to the mystery, family members have reported that Strain's pants and boots were missing when his body was recovered. Authorities are investigating the significance of these missing items, as well as any other evidence that may shed light on Strain's death.

The Strain family is seeking answers and demanding a thorough investigation into their son's death. The conflicting evidence and missing items have left them with many unanswered questions about what truly happened on the night that Riley Strain disappeared.


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