Denial of an Obvious Possibility?
Per stepfather, in May 14 MSM.
"If he truly fell in the water... I don't feel like it's really possible to happen." **
"His stepfather believes Strain would have hit his head or suffered other injuries if he had fallen straight down into the water.
“No cuts or scrapes or anything serious like that,” Whiteid said." per NewsNation Ap. 17.**
@branmuffin (TYVM
posted:
"... he just got unlucky that night..."
Well, I'll add verrry, verrry LIKELY.
Here we are months after Riley's remains were recovered, w LE not making any continuing-investigation-type-updates or case-closed-update. Or have I missed them?
Riley's stepfather's musta-been-foul-play-opinion may have been prompted by LE's early stmts which suggested to some ppl that LE was dismissing the disappearance without investigation. But seems imo LE has turned over every rock. ICBW.
Can the second autopsy produce evidence to establish MoD as homicide?
By suing ____, can family & law firm "find answers and obtain justice" for Riley's death?***
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* "Strain's stepfather, Chris Whiteid, believes there's some form of foul play present. "If he truly fell in the water, and you can prove that to me, show me," he 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."
Riley Strain's family has brought on a personal injury firm in a recent development of the tragic, ongoing case.
www.wideopencountry.com
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Riley Strain’s family: ‘Somebody helped him in the water’
*** From family's atty's stmt, May 10, after county med examiner told announced tox report was complete:
“Morgan & Morgan has been retained by the family of Riley Strain to find answers and obtain justice for their son’s tragic and untimely death. We are in the early stages of our investigation...."
“We are in the early stages of our investigation, and the family asks for respect for their privacy as they navigate these difficult circumstances.”
www.wsmv.com