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SHOCKING AUTOPSY: Who or What Killed Noah Presgrove?

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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🗓️ 21 May 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

The autopsy of Noah Presgrove is released and for the first time in the history of Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan, Joe is going to issue you a warning for what you are about to hear. Noah Presgrove is at a birthday, end of summer, labor day party with friends all weekend. But something happened Sunday night to cause Noah to leave the party by himself. He is found the next morning at 5:53am, alone, dead, on the side of a rural highway. He is naked except for a pair of shoes, but one of the shoes isn't his, it belongs to a guy asleep at the house where the party took place. The "friends" he has known all of his life aren't talking. His brother sees teeth scattered near his brother's body and pieces of chain. Who or What killed Noah Presgrove? Will the autopsy help answer the question?

 

 

Transcript Highlights

00:00:08 Introduction: Growing up in rural area 

00:03:10 Talk about List of Injuries 

00:05:17 Discussion of group dynamics 

00:09:12 Discussion of what happens to clothing  

00:12:27 Talk about social media evidence 

00:16:11 Discussion of internal injuries 

00:20:26 Discussion of injuries cased by falling out of a truck  

00:24:14 Talk about skull fractures 

00:28:32 Discussion of brain fluid 

00:32:52 Discussion of broke teeth 

00:36:03 Talk about animals and body on road 

00:37:52 Discussion of cervical injuries 

00:40:00 Discussion of abrasions 

00:41:47 Talk about being hit by car 

00:43:59 Discussion of data 

00:44:17 Conclusion; After the autopsy we still don’t have answers 

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0:00.0

Bodybags with Joseph Scott Morgan. When you're a kid and you're growing up out in the heartland

0:27.0

rural areas you know what you spend most of the time doing other than probably working on property that your parents have

0:32.0

you go to school, there's no city really to go into and

0:37.2

hang out at. You rely heavily on your friends for entertainment. You entertain one

0:42.1

another actually and this forms of

0:44.2

entertainment can involve any number of things sitting around a bonfire having a few

0:48.3

beers even under a hitch riding around in the back of your buddy's pickup truck,

0:53.0

just going to spontaneous parties at someone's home.

0:56.0

But, you know, even with all of that going on,

1:00.0

you still, there's a level of safety and familiarity you have with that location

1:06.1

that you grow up in. Today we're going to discuss a death that I guess now has been under investigation for

1:15.0

near about a year. It's a death that occurred out in rural Oklahoma.

1:20.0

It's a death involving a young man who was found, his body was found, broken and bleeding on the

1:29.0

side of a road, wearing shoes and nothing else but the shoes that he was wearing didn't match as a matter

1:37.0

fact one of the shoes belonged to someone else.

1:40.6

Today we're going to talk about the death, an autopsy, of Noah Press Grove.

1:47.0

I'm Joseph Scott Morgan, and this is body bags.

1:52.0

Dave, we got a whole bunch of people. is body bags.

1:56.0

Dave, we got a whole bunch of rural. Yeah, we live in a rural area, not that dissimilar from Oklahoma where Noah Pressgrove grew up.

2:02.0

He's 19 graduated from high school and he's Oklahoma where Noah Pressgrove grew up.

2:02.6

He's 19 graduated from high school

2:04.6

and he's at an end of summer Labor Day

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