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crime-and-investigation1 year ago

Riley Strain's Family Alleges Foul Play in Disappearance

The family of 22-year-old Riley Strain, whose body was found in the Cumberland River in Nashville, believes someone helped him into the water, disputing the initial belief that his death was accidental. They question the lack of evidence suggesting he fell in by accident, pointing to the absence of water in his lungs and the terrain where he is believed to have fallen from. The family has ordered a second autopsy to seek clarity, while toxicology results are pending. Strain disappeared during a trip with his fraternity brothers, and his family continues to search for answers.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

Riley Strain's Text About Odd-Tasting Drink Raises Questions

Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student, went missing in March and was later found dead in a river in Nashville. His family has questions about his death, particularly regarding a text message he sent his mom about a drink tasting odd before he disappeared. Despite the police finding no evidence of foul play and ruling his death as accidental, his family has ordered a second autopsy and continues to seek answers, expressing doubts about the circumstances surrounding his death.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Baltimore Bridge Collapse: FBI Investigates Ship's Electrical Issues"

The FBI has raided the container ship Dali, which caused the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, as part of a criminal investigation into the deadly incident. The investigation is running parallel to the National Transportation Safety Board's inquiry and is likely focused on determining if any federal laws were violated leading up to the disaster. The FBI's involvement suggests suspicion of criminal activity, potentially involving the ship's crew, companies, or other parties. Maryland officials have pledged to hold accountable anyone found responsible, and legal actions are being pursued against the ship's operators. The NTSB's preliminary report is expected in May, with the final report possibly taking up to two years.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"FBI Launches Criminal Probe into Baltimore Bridge Collapse, City Hires Lawyers to Mitigate Harm"

The FBI has launched a federal criminal investigation into the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after a cargo ship, Dali, crashed into one of its supports, killing six people. The investigation will focus on whether the crew of the cargo vessel knew about serious problems with its systems before leaving the port. Safety investigators have recovered the ship's "black box" recorder, and work to clear the wreckage and restore traffic through the port's shipping channel is ongoing. The same ship was involved in a 2016 incident in Belgium and had propulsion and auxiliary machinery deficiencies in a 2023 inspection in Chile.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Baltimore Bridge Collapse Triggers FBI Criminal Probe and Legal Action"

The FBI has boarded the cargo ship Dali, which struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, triggering its collapse, amidst reports of a criminal investigation into the events leading up to the incident. The investigation will focus on whether the ship's crew knew about system issues before leaving port and whether federal laws and regulations were followed. The ship's collision with the bridge resulted in the deaths of six workers. The FBI's visit comes after the National Transportation Safety Board's own investigation, and officials are still working to clear the debris and remove containers from the ship.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"FBI Launches Criminal Probe into Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapse"

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the cargo ship that caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, with agents boarding the ship to collect evidence and data. The probe will focus on events leading up to the ship's departure from port and whether there was prior crew knowledge of potential mechanical problems. Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced legal action against entities responsible for the tragedy, as the city takes steps to address the collapse. The National Transportation Safety Board is also investigating, while President Joe Biden has emphasized the need to rebuild the bridge promptly due to the Port of Baltimore's economic significance.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Baltimore Bridge Collapse: FBI Criminal Probe, Fourth Body Recovered, and Ship's Electrical Issues"

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, focusing on the 985-foot container ship, the Dali, and potential violations of federal maritime law. The probe aims to determine if ship personnel were aware of any technical or operational issues before the ship left the Port of Baltimore. This investigation is separate from the National Transportation Safety Board's efforts to determine the cause of the collapse and evaluate safety measures.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"FBI Launches Criminal Investigation into Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapse"

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the Dali, a container ship that caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore last month, focusing on whether the crew knew about serious systems problems before leaving the port. Federal agents boarded the ship to conduct a search, and the U.S. attorney for Maryland emphasized seeking accountability for any responsible parties. The owner and operator of the ship have not commented. The pre-dawn crash resulted in the deaths of six repair crew members, and the criminal investigation is separate from the National Transportation Safety Board's probe. President Biden and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore have expressed their intent to hold accountable any potentially liable parties.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Baltimore Bridge Collapse Sparks FBI Criminal Investigation"

The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, focusing on whether federal laws were followed and the circumstances leading up to the incident. Divers have recovered three bodies from the wreckage, while three victims remain unaccounted for. The investigation is also looking into the electrical power system of the cargo ship Dali, which struck the bridge's supporting column, causing the collapse. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced legal action to hold responsible parties accountable, and the city is seeking recourse from the ship's owner and other potentially liable entities.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Oklahoma Investigators Probe 'Suspicious Disappearance' of Pastor's Wife and Friend"

Oklahoma authorities are investigating the suspicious disappearance of Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, who failed to show up to pick up children, leading to an endangered missing persons advisory. Their abandoned vehicle was found on the side of a road, and Veronica had been involved in a custody dispute. The women are presumed to be friends, and the state agency is assisting in the investigation. No suspects or threats have been reported, and efforts to locate them continue, with the public urged to provide any information to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Mysterious Death of Maine College Student Sparks Investigation"

A 20-year-old Bowdoin College student from California, Qingyang Zhan, was found dead in a parking lot near the Frank J. Woods Bridge in Topsham, Maine. The incident is under investigation, and the police do not believe there is a threat to the public. The college community has been notified of Zhan's death, and extended counseling hours are being offered to students. The cause of her death is still unknown, and her body has been transported to the Medical Examiner's Office for an autopsy.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Unraveling the Mystery of Riley Strain's Tragic Death: A Timeline of Events"

Riley Strain, a 22-year-old University of Missouri student, was found dead in the Cumberland River in Nashville after a night of bar-hopping with fraternity friends. His death, which appears to be accidental, has sparked a police investigation and drawn national attention. Despite initial speculation, no evidence of foul play-related trauma was found in the autopsy, and toxicology results are pending. The family is awaiting the results of an independent autopsy as they continue to search for answers surrounding Riley's tragic death.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Unsettling Discovery: The Mysterious Case of Riley Strain's Body"

The body of University of Missouri student Riley Strain, who went missing after a night out in downtown Nashville, was found in the Cumberland River without his pants, wallet, or boots. The preliminary autopsy suggested an accidental death with no signs of foul play, but the family has ordered a second autopsy due to unanswered questions, including the absence of water in his lungs. Concerns remain about the lack of clarity in the investigation, and there are still individuals the police have yet to interview, including those from a nearby homeless encampment.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Authorities Confirm Accidental Death of College Student Riley Strain in Nashville River"

The autopsy of University of Missouri student Riley Strain, found in the Cumberland River, has revealed no signs of foul play-related trauma, with his death continuing to appear accidental, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. Detectives are awaiting toxicological examination results, as the investigation into Strain's disappearance and death continues. Strain went missing after being asked to leave a Nashville bar, and his body was discovered two weeks later.

crime-and-investigation1 year ago

"Angela Chao's Fatal Accident: Intoxication Confirmed in Police Report"

Angela Chao, CEO of Foremost Group and sister-in-law to Mitch McConnell, died in a car accident after driving her Tesla into a pond while intoxicated with a blood alcohol concentration nearly three times the legal limit. The incident occurred during a "girl's weekend" at her ranch in Texas, where she called a friend for help as the car submerged. Despite rescue efforts, Chao was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation ruled her death an "unfortunate accident," and her family mourns her as a respected leader in the shipping industry.