Presgrove case getting national recognition
It has been nearly eight months since Noah Presgrove’s body was found alongside Highway 81 near Terral, but his family is making sure it is not going to slowly fade away from memory.
The case gained some local and state attention shortly after the Labor Day weekend incident, but it has recently started gaining regional and national attention thanks to the persistence of family members who are still seeking and demanding answers to what happened to the Comanche 19-year-old.
His case has been featured on the Daily Mail website and the News Nation website broadcast.
Newer details have emerged of Presgrove being found nude along the roadside. In the News Nation story family members said he had an injury to the back of his head and road rash on his hip, shoulder and had multiple bruises.
Some of his teeth were allegedly scattered on the ground and one of the shoes he was wearing was not his.
His aunt Robyn Smith said on the show that they were told he had no significant lower body injuries. She said there were no indications that he had been by a vehicle such as in a hit-and-run accident.
His cousin Ashley Chadwick said there was a lot of swelling to his face when she saw him at the funeral home and that his fingertips had been severely damaged like he had been hanging on to something.
Excerpts from the News Nation segment can be found on YouTube at: YouTube.com/watch?v=SOL-3K02CQ8
KFOR, a television station out of Oklahoma City, has recently done a story on the death. It was also featured on a podcast called “The Full Load.” Numerous national crime podcast shows and other social media outlets have also been contacted by family members.
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