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Noah Presgrove & His Tragic Death | True Crime

Noah Presgrove & His Tragic Death | True Crime

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In the early hours of September 4, 2023, a passing driver discovered the body of 19-year-old Noah Presgrove lying naked on the side of U.S. Highway 81 near Terral, Oklahoma — wearing only two mismatched shoes. What followed was a chain of confusion, silence, and unanswered questions that continues nearly two years later.

In this one-hour investigative special, Dustin Terry of TheColdCases.com takes you through the full story — from Noah’s final night at a Labor Day party and the ATV crash that preceded it, to the baffling autopsy results, family-filed lawsuit, and the lingering possibility of a cover-up.

Through meticulous research and careful narration, this episode exposes the inconsistencies, missing timeline, and legal twists that have left a family searching for justice.

What really happened on that dark Oklahoma highway?
Someone knows.

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