OK, Noah Presgrove, 19, Sept 4, 2023, Comanche, homicide, attended a house party, found on side of road

  • #461
Has everyone read and studied the autopsy? It does not support a beating or the body being moved. Whatever happened, happened on the road. Hoping LE is making progress as the family has said. They trust them, and even had them make the statement they are not investigating it as a murder, hoping it would stop the rumors.
Totally agree. None of those injuries indicate a beating to me, and I think the most likely scenario is that he was laying down in the road when he was hit by a truck or two.

A bunch of drunk kids at a party, and somehow they're all murder suspects. Literally nothing I've heard surprises me in the least (inconsistent stories, completely different accounts, etc). This was just standard stuff, and the small town rumor mill has turned this into something it's not.

It's sad.
 
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Totally agree. None of those injuries indicate a beating to me, and I think the most likely scenario is that he was laying down in the road when he was hit by a truck or two.

A bunch of drunk kids at a party, and somehow they're all murder suspects. Literally nothing I've heard surprises me in the least (inconsistent stories, completely different accounts, etc). This was just standard stuff, and the small town rumor mill has turned this into something it's not.

It's sad.

I agree with you approximately 100% of the time MassGuy, but this case is where we part ways.

My first question. Has anyone at all, ever, come forward to say that they were the driver of the truck that hit Noah?

That person would have no liability whatsoever if Noah was just a drunken kid who decided to lie down in the road. So where is that person?
 
  • #464
I agree with you approximately 100% of the time MassGuy, but this case is where we part ways.

My first question. Has anyone at all, ever, come forward to say that they were the driver of the truck that hit Noah?

That person would have no liability whatsoever if Noah was just a drunken kid who decided to lie down in the road. So where is that person?
There are other things as well. In no way do I feel like this is " This was just standard stuff." .
 
  • #465
There are other things as well. In no way do I feel like this is " This was just standard stuff." .
I feel like people who think anything here is odd, didn't go to parties like this when they were that age. Fights, people constantly coming and going, shady people showing up. Ask 10 people at a party what happened, you'd get 10 completely different stories.
 
  • #466
I agree with you approximately 100% of the time MassGuy, but this case is where we part ways.

My first question. Has anyone at all, ever, come forward to say that they were the driver of the truck that hit Noah?

That person would have no liability whatsoever if Noah was just a drunken kid who decided to lie down in the road. So where is that person?
This person may not even know. You run over something in an area like that, you're probably going to think it was an animal. And there are lots of potential reasons why someone who hit him and did realize, might not want to come forward.
 
  • #467
I haven't. Do you have a link? I would like to read it. Thank you.

From what I've read about it, his injuries were horrific. Way beyond a beating or even getting hit by a truck.
BBMFF

The question is... what's left? (if not a beating or hit by a truck). That's what we all want to know. What in the world happened to Noah? I wish more info would come out.
 
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This person may not even know. You run over something in an area like that, you're probably going to think it was an animal. And there are lots of potential reasons why someone who hit him and did realize, might not want to come forward.
Good point, except wouldn't that person put 2 and 2 together and consider that the "animal" they thought they hit might actually have been Noah? And that they'd better say something voluntarily than to have LE knocking on their door asking questions about the condition of the front of their truck? News of his death had to spread in that area, and quickly.
 
  • #470
I feel like people who think anything here is odd, didn't go to parties like this when they were that age. Fights, people constantly coming and going, shady people showing up. Ask 10 people at a party what happened, you'd get 10 completely different stories.

Oh, believe me, I went to plenty of parties in my misspent youth, and no one ever ended up dead at one, much less with the horrific injuries that Noah had. That alone is not standard stuff.

I agree with you that it's unlikely there's been some vast conspiracy among the partygoers to cover up Noah's death. Someone would have talked by now.

I guess I'm frustrated because I can't come up with any scenario to explain Noah's death. His injuries were too severe to be caused by being run over. And another thing that did not happen at any of the parties I went to in my misspent youth is that anyone, ever, got so messed up that they lay down in a road.

Also his injuries were too severe to be caused by a beating, apparently.

It really frustrates me when nothing makes sense. And Noah's family deserves the truth.
 
  • #471
The whole hit by a car or two while in the street would make sense except for the scalping and the whole clothes folded. No car parts or debris were found on the scene. Just some missing pieces of the puzzle in my opinion.
 
  • #472
Oh, believe me, I went to plenty of parties in my misspent youth, and no one ever ended up dead at one, much less with the horrific injuries that Noah had. That alone is not standard stuff.

I agree with you that it's unlikely there's been some vast conspiracy among the partygoers to cover up Noah's death. Someone would have talked by now.

I guess I'm frustrated because I can't come up with any scenario to explain Noah's death. His injuries were too severe to be caused by being run over. And another thing that did not happen at any of the parties I went to in my misspent youth is that anyone, ever, got so messed up that they lay down in a road.

Also his injuries were too severe to be caused by a beating, apparently.

It really frustrates me when nothing makes sense. And Noah's family deserves the truth.
His injuries were not too severe to have been run over; that’s the only way I think they’re explainable. A beating wouldn’t have produced anywhere near that much damage.

This is going to wind up being one of those cases that’s chalked up to some sort of accident, and many people will always have a problem with that.

That’s because we’ll never know exactly how this happened.
 
  • #473
I feel like people who think anything here is odd, didn't go to parties like this when they were that age. Fights, people constantly coming and going, shady people showing up. Ask 10 people at a party what happened, you'd get 10 completely different stories.
I feel like I should not have went to some of those parties ,at that age. Although we didnt have Social media driving our youths . I did however go to who's ever farm or home in the county party ,I could possibly get to and keep a job still. Only one ended up in court and it was not because anyone died.
 
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Took an informal poll of my many relatives who live in rural areas.

To wit: You just ran over something in the middle of the night that was large enough it might be a dead deer that got hit earlier so was lying dead in the road.

Do you go back and see what it was you hit that was larger than an armadillo, or a raccoon, or stray dog or cat, or just keep driving?

100 percent: Go back and see what it was, especially if it was deer sized. Seize that fresh tasty backstrap.

Not a scientific poll by any means, but there it is.

Whatever happened to Noah, the idea that someone ran over him on the road and had no inkling that they had run over a human being instead of a dead animal makes no logical sense to me.
 
  • #476
Took an informal poll of my many relatives who live in rural areas.

To wit: You just ran over something in the middle of the night that was large enough it might be a dead deer that got hit earlier so was lying dead in the road.

Do you go back and see what it was you hit that was larger than an armadillo, or a raccoon, or stray dog or cat, or just keep driving?

100 percent: Go back and see what it was, especially if it was deer sized. Seize that fresh tasty backstrap.

Not a scientific poll by any means, but there it is.
100 percent return to the scene of the crime you said ,without saying it at all.(lmao) You got an A today.
 
  • #477
Joseph Scott Morgan (an approved WS source) said on his podcast that Noah's injuries were more severe than he'd seen even among people whose parachutes had failed.

So what caused such severe injuries?

I just want Noah's death explained. It makes no sense to me that he simply wandered off from the party and decided to lie down on a road, in the path of oncoming traffic, and was killed by being run over.

No one does that. IMO of course
 
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  • #478
Joseph Scott Morgan (an approved WS source) said on his podcast that Noah's injuries were more severe than he'd seen even among people whose parachutes had failed.

So what caused such severe injuries?

I just want Noah's death explained. It makes no sense to me that he simply wandered off from the party and decided to lie down on a road, in the path of oncoming traffic, and was killed by being run over.

No one does that. IMO of course
Was the link to the podcast posted on WS?
 
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IMO if you find the person who left the folded clothes and get them to talk you solve the mystery.
 

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