Riggins and another man were in Barefoot Bay to submit house robberies in the late night hours of Nov. 12 and early morning hours of Nov. 13. An occupant called appointees around 2 a.m. to say the two men, wearing dark, were strolling behind houses close Tequesta Drive.
Riggins and the other man were spotted on Royal Palm Boulevard, yet they fled.
A K-9 and helicopter pursuit were unsuccessful.
As indicated by delegates, Riggins called his better half to say he was being pursued by powers.
Riggins was accounted for missing later on Nov. 13 after he didn't get back home.
His body was found in a Barefoot Bay lake only north of Ocean Avenue Way on Nov. 23.
While sheriff plunge colleagues were recuperating Riggins' body, they experienced a vast gator "forcefully drawing nearer" them.
The gator was caught by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and euthanized.
"A criminological examination of the crocodile found stays reliable with the wounds to Riggins inside the gator's stomach," appointees said.
The other man who was with Riggins has been recognized, however is not coordinating with the examination. Representatives didn't say on the off chance that he was charged.
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