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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

BRILLIANT MED STUDENT DISAPPEARS FROM INSIDE A BAR: WHERE'S BRIAN?

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime, News

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Brian Shaffer drives 30 minutes from Columbus to celebrate the start of Spring Break with a steak dinner at his father’s house.

During dinner, Brian eagerly discusses his upcoming vacation to Miami with his girlfriend, Alexis Waggoner. According to his family, Brian plans to propose during the trip. He also mentions plans to go out that evening with his former roommate, William “Clint” Florence.

At 9:00 p.m., Brian meets Clint at the Ugly Tuna Saloona, a popular college bar on the second floor of the Gateway Building. Around 10:00 p.m., Brian calls Alexis to check in before he and Clint head to another bar in the Arena District. They visit several bars, each having a shot, before meeting up with Clint’s friend, Meredith Reed, around midnight. The group then returns to the Ugly Tuna in Meredith’s car for one last round.

At 1:15 a.m., Brian, Clint, and Meredith ride the Gateway Building escalator back to the Ugly Tuna and have another round of shots while listening to the band. Brian steps outside the bar to chat with two women, leaving Clint and Meredith to spend some time alone. Surveillance footage captures Brian speaking to the women until 1:55 a.m.

Five minutes later, as the bar begins to close and patrons head down the escalator, Clint and Meredith realize Brian is missing. Assuming he walked home to his off-campus apartment, located six blocks away, they leave.

On Saturday morning, Alexis calls Brian to finalize plans for their upcoming vacation. Her call goes straight to voicemail, but she assumes he is still sleeping off the previous night. That afternoon, her second call also goes unanswered.

Brian’s father and brother, Randy and Derek Shaffer, also fail to reach him. On Sunday, Derek visits Brian’s apartment. He finds Brian’s car parked outside, and nothing seems out of place inside the apartment, but Brian is nowhere to be found.

When Brian doesn’t show up at the airport on Monday morning, Randy reports him missing.

Investigators review surveillance footage from the Gateway Building. Brian is last seen walking off camera toward the Ugly Tuna’s entrance but never comes back down the escalator. He is not seen exiting the building through an emergency door or other exits.

The only other way out from the second floor is a service door leading to an area under construction. This door provides access to a temporary freight elevator and a service ladder. Climbing down would have been challenging for a sober person, let alone someone intoxicated.

Nearby surveillance cameras from other bars should have captured Brian if he had exited the Gateway Building through the first-floor doors, but no footage shows him leaving.

Columbus police search garbage leaving the building, the sewers below, and use dogs to comb a miles-wide radius. Despite extensive efforts, no trace of Brian Shaffer is found.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

0:06.7

A brilliant med student goes missing in a bar.

0:12.1

How do you go missing in a bar?

0:14.9

This is how.

0:16.2

He goes in and he never comes out.

0:19.6

He vanishes.

0:26.0

Where is Brian? Good evening. I'm Nancy Grace. This is crime stories. Thank you for being with us. A 27-year-old medical student vanishes into thin air.

0:33.9

Surveillance captures him entering a bar, but never leaving. How does that happen? You entering a bar but never leaving how does that happen you

0:40.1

enter a bar and you never come back now if this were some sci-fi movie there

0:45.2

would be a time warp and a space continuum in there how he you know in Harry Potter

0:51.7

how you transport for one place to the next, just like that.

0:55.9

Okay, that didn't happen.

0:57.6

There is a logical explanation.

1:01.2

But what is it?

1:03.0

How can a brilliant medical student go into a bar to meet his friends and never emerge?

1:15.9

And it's not just that witnesses don't see him emerge.

1:25.8

He's not caught on security surveillance, cam, CCTV, nothing. He never leaves the bar. Yet he vanished. Where is Brian? Thank you for being with us. Okay, let's go straight up

1:33.0

to the moment we realize he has vanished. Listen. Saturday morning, Alexis Wagoner calls her boyfriend

1:40.2

to nail down some final plans for their upcoming vacation. It goes straight to Brian Schaefer's voicemail, but Wagoner assumes Schaefer is sleeping off the

1:48.8

night before.

1:49.8

That afternoon, a second call from Wagoner goes to voicemail again.

1:53.7

Schaefer isn't answering his father either.

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