The driver who discovered the body of a teenager who died under mysterious circumstances at a wild party has finally spoken out.
19-year-old Noah Presgrove was found wearing only shoes on a desolate stretch of US-81 near Terral, Oklahoma, on September 4.
Gulfmark Energy field supervisor Tyler Hardy first discovered Presgrove’s body, calling 911 at 5:53 am.
Hardy told Daily Mail he was interviewed three times by Oklahoma Highway Patrol detectives but is only now speaking publicly.
“I was the one who found the body, so yes I can say 100 percent that nobody messed with Noah. I was the first person there,” he said. “I know who and what I saw.”
Presgrove’s body was last seen about a mile away at a four-day 22nd birthday party over the Labor Day weekend, which was heavily documented on social media.
The teen’s bizarre death has sparked viral attention, especially after a full autopsy confirmed Presgrove died of “multiple blunt force injuries.”
How Presgrove sustained those injuries, however, remained “undetermined.”
Hardy recounted that he noticed something in the headlights of his pickup truck as he drove south in darkness.
He pulled over and soon realized it was the body of a young man, lying dead by the side of the road.
Presgrove’s body was in the fetal position, totally naked except for mismatched shoes, with a pair of white shorts lying about 25 feet away.
Hardy noted there was very little blood at the scene despite the teenager’s severe upper-body injuries, including three skull fractures.
Hardy stayed with the body as an Oklahoma Petroleum Allies semi-truck, which he had been driving behind, turned around in Terral and returned to the scene.
“I called it in and so did the truck driver; we were on the phone with them at the same time,” he said.
“We did not leave the scene until around 10 am and nobody was messing with anything.”
Daily Mail outlined that less than 10 minutes after both Hardy and the truck driver called 911, Presgrove’s best friend Jack Newton arrived.
“Jack was the only person who walked up to Noah, and he told me who it was, until the Terral fire and Jefferson County Sheriffs showed up,” Hardy explained.
Newton also confirmed to Daily Mail that there was minimal blood at the scene—only a little coming out of his ears and on the top of his head where part of his scalp was torn away to the bone.
The lack of blood has prompted a lot of speculation because the gruesome injuries detailed in Presgrove’s autopsy report should have resulted in more at the scene.
This has led many to believe Presgrove didn’t die where he was found but was instead killed elsewhere and dumped on the highway.
One doctor’s shock claim suggested a group probably beat the teenager to death in a rural town, then moved and dumped his body on a highway.
“There would be pools of blood and if you’re not seeing that, an explanation could be that’s what happened,” Dr. Stuart Fischer previously shared, suggesting the boy’s body could have been moved.
“If you’re hit with enough force to crack a skull and cause a basal skull fracture, you would think there’s something at the scene that’s more than a paper cut,” he continued.
“But if there’s nothing, it could mean the body was moved.”
Hardy, Newton and the other truck driver had covered Presgrove’s body with a tarp or sheet and folded the shorts by the side of the road near his body by the time police arrived at 6:18 am.
Newton said he had woken up ready to go fishing and was told his best friend was missing.
“I figured maybe he got a ride or something. Noah’s done that before—got mad and left,” he told Daily Mail.
“He was not one you usually worry about. I wasn’t really thinking about it.”
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