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A forensic expert has added his voice to growing concerns about Riley Strain's last moments after his body was pulled from the Cumberland River in Tennessee without pants.
The half-naked body of the 22-year-old student was hauled from the water on Friday, 14 days after he vanished in Nashville on a night out.
An initial police autopsy found no indication of foul play, but also no signs that he drowned after leaving Luke's Bridge Food and Drink at 9.30pm on March 22.
A second autopsy ordered by the family confirmed there was no water in his lungs, increasing fears that he was already dead when he entered the water. His pants, boots and wallet were also missing.
Now world-renowned forensic expert Dr. Bill Bass has weighed in, saying Strain's pants 'would not come off by themselves' but would have likely been removed before he entered the river where he was found.
Mom Michelle Strain Whiteid with her son Riley Strain before his disappearance on March 8
Riley, 22, was wearing this distinctive black and white shirt when he disappeared after being kicked out of a bar in downtown Nashville on a night out with friends
World-renowned forensic expert Dr. Bill Bass claimed Strain's pants 'would not come off by themselves'
'I would say somebody took them off,' Bass, who founded the University of Tennessee's famed Body Farm, told News Channel 5.
'If you do research on this, it would be very difficult because you've got to kill a person to do it, but it is difficult to get your pants off,' he explained.
'It's difficult when you are alive to get your pants off.
'It is unusual. Normally if you fall in the river, it's very difficult to get your pants off,' he added.
The family also want answers on why he was missing his trousers, boots, and billfold when his body was finally spotted under a rock eight miles downstream at 7.28am on Friday.
'Unfortunately, the only thing that was found with him, as the Police stated in the report was the watch and the shirt' family friend Chris Dingman told NewsNation's Elizabeth Vargas Reports. 'Everything else was not with him when he was found' Dingam added.
The University of Missouri student was in the city with Delta Chi fraternity members for their annual spring formal when he was kicked out of the bar just after 9.30pm.
Nashville Police searched a homeless encampment on the water's edge after people living their reported having seen the missing student on the night of his disappearance
Strain, 22, was seen leaving Luke's 32 Bridge Food + Drink on Broadway on March 8, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department
Nashville police released this haunting image of Strain walking along the sidewalk after he left the bar, as he asked a cop how he was before telling him that he was 'doing good'
Michelle Strain Whiteid, left, and her husband, Chris Whiteid, speak to the media during a press conference to update the public about the disappearance of Riley Strain
Anna Clendening, a musician, and Brandy Baenen, an artist, are both true crime enthusiasts who are passionate about bringing Strain home. The livestreamed the moment they found Strain's card along the riverbank
The pair found the card as they searched the Cumberland River's steep embankment and the James Robertson Parkway bridge
Strain told his friends that he would meet them back at their hotel, but was nowhere to be seen when the group returned from their night out.
His friends tried contacting him, but received no response and they reported Strain as missing as they failed to locate him via his Snapchat location.
Surveillance footage collected by police from Downtown Smoke & Vape Shop on Church Street showed Strain near the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Church Street.
The seemingly intoxicated student was wearing a two-toned black and brown shirt and blue jeans and took a tumble, then quickly got back up and continued down the street.
Another camera caught near the intersection of Gay Street and 1st Avenue North just before 10pm taking large strides with his head down as he stumbled through the streets.
The student had reportedly FaceTimed his mom Michelle Whiteid that evening, and she said nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
Police previously shared footage on X showing Strain walking along the sidewalk past an officer, who appeared to be inspecting a car with a smashed window.
Homeless people living in an encampment on the nearby riverbank reported seeing a man answering Stains' description stumble into their camp.
Authorities said that no foul play-related trauma was observed on Strain, who was last seen on March 8
He was found by a worker for a local building materials company that unloads barges at the river
'We heard a commotion. We looked back up. He almost fell over. The last bush right there caught him,' an unidentified man who lives in the camp told WZTV.
'He was very, very, very intoxicated. I never seen anybody stumble that hard before,' the man said. 'I yelled get up. They said, 'He's just drunk. He's okay'.'
Concerns about the police investigation grew when two amateur sleuths on TikTok discovered Strains' bank card in debris outside the camp, and a social worker reported seeing a homeless man wearing a shirt identical to Strain's distinctive black and white one days after the disappearance.
His involvement appears to have been ruled out after Strain was found still wearing the shirt in which he disappeared, but his family back in Missouri are concerned investigators are not focusing on those people who may have been the last to see their son alive.
'One of the people of interest, an hour after Riley was found, I was back at that scene and just happened to see that person,' Dingman said.
'And so we had a group of volunteers that kind of followed the gentleman.
'We called the police let them know that we had found him because we hadn't been notified they talked to yet and was told by the police that you know, that was no longer Person of Interest.
'They had somebody else who were interested in,' he added.
'But we know from the homeless people that live there, that was the person that was supposedly on the road when Riley fell into the bushes or whatever happened, and he yelled back down that this was just somebody that had been drinking it was okay.
'So once again, a little more confusion. I just I hope that the ball hasn't been dropped on this.
'I think there's somebody out there that knows what actually happened that night. And we would love for him to come forward. You know, and we need some more info.'