Sure Clint knows something. Clint is going to be a doctor and he is running around with this "monkey on his back". How could anyone ever trust the guy?
========================Has this guy finished with med school? If he is a practicing doctor, wouldn't it be 'good' if some busy bodies in the city he practices in were to spread around this case and his involvement in it? That way he wouldn't be able to get as many patients... or if there were enough people against him, no one would go to him... basically so then he wouldn't be able to practice medicine either way, so then there's no reason for him not to tell his side of the story...
Just reread the article from the Lantern. I guess it leaves me with unsure feelings about this case.
On one hand you have a very loved son that goes missing with a dad that actually spent the rest of his life searching for him and then on the other you have a detective that feels he is still alive.
Would Brian have been the type to take off and not let his family not know of his whereabouts? Would Brian not contact his brother when Randy was killed? Would he just up and leave Alexis with no further contact when this was the girl he loved so much?
I can't help but wonder what the detective knows or is it just a feeling he has. It seems to me that to make a statement that he is still alive would have to be based on some evidence. I am not sure Randy felt the same way as the detective. I dont think.
Just some thoughts I have had recently.
What do you know? Does anyone know anything?
http://www.uglytunasaloona.com/calendarcolumbus.php
Brian Shaffer was a second year med student at Ohio State University in the spring of 2006. His mother had battled a devastating and fatal illness with cancer and his girlfriend, Alexis Waggoner had been visiting her family.
Spring Break was about to be in full swing and Brian and his ex roommate Clint Florence headed out that Friday to have some drinks at the local bars.
The two men arrived at the Ugly Tuna Saloon around 9:15PM and had a few shots. He and Alexis spoke on his cell phone around 10:30PM. Brian and Clint then left the Ugly Tuna Saloon around 11:00PM and walked to Short North Tavern and then to another bar around 11:40PM. By 1:15AM they were back at the Ugly Tuna where their evening had begun.
Brian Shaffer and his friend Clint Florence
Brian can be seen in the grainy surveillance video returning to the Ugly Tuna around 1:15AM. He can also he seen on the foyer near the escalators speaking with some girls that Clint knew. He then walks out of the bottom right side of the camera and Brian Shaffer disappears into thin air.
Brian returning to the Ugly Tuna
By 2:00M its closing time. Clint calls Brian on his cell phone and it goes straight to voicemail. He goes to the mens room and looks for him but Brian is not there either. Eventually Clint assumes Brian has left and he leaves as well.
Brian last images of him
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I wondered that too. You would think someone would have noticed an odor by now, but I remember reading about a case a few years ago (I want to say from Canada?) about a man who disappeared, and his mummified body was found two or three years later inside a wall of the place he was last seen. There had been an odor there too, but not so strong or unusual that it attracted suspicion.Annie Le and the disposal of her body has me thinking of Brian's case. Have the police thoroughly checked the bar he was last seen going in, but not coming out of? The basement, walls, etc?
Excellent question. I often wonder how much LE has thoroughly checked the Ugly Tuna.Annie Le and the disposal of her body has me thinking of Brian's case. Have the police thoroughly checked the bar he was last seen going in, but not coming out of? The basement, walls, etc?
Being on a college campus; (you know that beer smell) it is definitely possible and I have no doubt would go unnoticed. It is unbelievable to me for others to not have noticed because of the location, but then that is just me.I wondered that too. You would think someone would have noticed an odor by now, but I remember reading about a case a few years ago (I want to say from Canada?) about a man who disappeared, and his mummified body was found two or three years later inside a wall of the place he was last seen. There had been an odor there too, but not so strong or unusual that it attracted suspicion.