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re: Mizzou Senior missing in Nashville-*UPDATED*-Found Deceased

Posted on 3/18/24 at 8:15 pm to
Posted by BigOrangeBri
Nashville- 4th & 19
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 3/18/24 at 8:15 pm to
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A lot more people are murdered in Nashville every year than die by accidentally falling into the river and drowning.

So the simplest and most likely scenario is he was murdered.


They’ve found two bodies in the past two days that aren’t Riley Strain. I wonder how many bodies are in that damn river.

Also after seeing the railing around both of the bridges he’s walking towards when he speaks to the officer, it would’ve been very easy for a dude his height to tumble over. And in this spot you’re going in. This is where the card was found.

Under James Robertson Bridge

This post was edited on 3/18/24 at 8:17 pm
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
8642 posts
Posted on 3/18/24 at 8:37 pm to
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They’ve found two bodies in the past two days that aren’t Riley Strain.


Were these accidental deaths? Or did they have some help? Rivers are pretty popular places to dump bodies.

Nashville had more than 100 murders last year for the third year in a row.

People aren’t accidentally falling in the river in Nashville and drowning every three days on average. But they are being murdered at that rate. And that is the ones we know about. That doesn’t include those that are on the fringes of society who aren’t missed. I bet some of those end up in the river too. But not accidentally.

There is a reason it is a horrible idea to get drunk and go walking around at night in metro areas alone. Even more so in areas you aren’t familiar with. It isn’t a river that is going to get you.

In a lot, probably most, southern metro areas you only have to get a few blocks from a lot of really popular tourist areas to find some pretty sketchy areas.

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