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I think he was only a couple blocks from the hotel, but he just went in the wrong direction.Wonder why he didn't get a cab or uber or something that could take him back to hotel.
I think he was only a couple blocks from the hotel, but he just went in the wrong direction.Wonder why he didn't get a cab or uber or something that could take him back to hotel.
He may have thought initially that he could get back to the hotel by walking, since we know that it was a very short distance from the bar.Wonder why he didn't get a cab or uber or something that could take him back to hotel.
He seemed to assume he could get there by himself walking, and obviously was headed to a different place with the same name, that was in the opposite direction. Just a horrible bad luck situation, that the worst had to happen to him.Wonder why he didn't get a cab or uber or something that could take him back to hotel.
About 10 miles.Was it ever shared how far down the river he was found, I had previously posted the question in the previous thread about if he fell in how far down would he be.
That's what most of us seem to think.does it appear that where the found the credit card is where he fell in?
Yes, very tabloid style of reporting now with her.This....I totally agree. I have watched Ashleigh for a long time but her reporting on this has been totally off-putting...almost like tabloidish.
That's not really what she was doing at least not in this case. AB did interview a homeless community advocate who described what he had been able to find out about a shirt like Riley's someone claimed to have seen a homeless individual wearing. AB said the man's story about where he found the shirt didn't make sense based on Riley's known locations. (Suggesting perhaps it wasn't Riley's but that didn't seem to be the point being made to me) And during the interview piece she kept calling the shirt "Riley's shirt with his vomit on it" when no one knew if it was Riley's shirt (sounds like it wasn't) and no one knew for sure it had vomit on it, much less Riley's vomit. The advocate, Salisbury, never described it that way. He simply told the story he was told about a shirt found on a railing near Fort Nashborough with some vomit on it.But she was only reporting what they had been told by a witness. News reports are only as accurate as the source.
I was describing a report of the section of riverbank being well treed and full of brush. This is where the debit card was found. I don't think he tumbled in there since it was confirmed he was north of there. The part near the bridge was much less treed and more likely he went in there.Just wanted to say thank you, @GatorFL, for this. As one who questioned sliding/tumbling down that section of the riverbank, this gave me all the explanation I needed, in a kind, respectful way. Much appreciated. (I'm not sure I was the "she" being discussed, but I did have that question myself; NOT if someone could accidentally fall into a river, but how it might have occurred in that particular spot with that particular terrain.)
Goodbye, Riley. Stay close to your parents, if you can, so they'll feel your strength when they need it most.
Hotel was about 3 blocks away from map i saw. Getting an Uber on Broadway could take a LOT longer. The traffic is CRAZY there. We walk about 5 blocks away to even CALL the uber.Wonder why he didn't get a cab or uber or something that could take him back to hotel.
It was in West Nashville, near Sylvan Park (which is where my daughter lives).Was it ever shared how far down the river he was found, I had previously posted the question in the previous thread about if he fell in how far down would he be.
does it appear that where the found the credit card is where he fell in?
Was found wearing his shirt and watch.
Bodies, like other objects, are normally carried downstream by the currents. The exception is if there's something the body gets snagged on at the bottom. There's more I could say, but will refrain.This is where the debit card was found. I don't think he tumbled in there since it was confirmed he was north of there. The part near the bridge was much less treed and more likely he went in there.
Yes, especially since there are drowned persons who are never found. Imagine if this were the case with Riley; the family might forever wonder what happened, or even if he might still somehow be alive somewhere.I am glad that he was at least found and this didn't drag on longer for the family. Of course it wasn't the news they wanted, but at least he was found.
healthy mock tails anyone? feel bad for his parents. only consolation is that if you go out in your prime, you miss the gradual deterioration and possible indignities of old age