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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #3

    Wow, that article brings another lost fact other than "the two men behind someone of his stature" that were still making its way around but not as a common part of the story. But that there both Clint and Meredith say he spoke to them after coming back from talking to the girls and motioned to...
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #3

    I cannot thank you enough for posting this. These are the first images actually showing this and where the construction exit was in 06. As far as what we have known publically, this blows the case wide open. Many of us were at the end of the case with the public information and not being able to...
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    Just sounds like a college town urban myth. We can speculate all we want but there is no evidence for it. Cadaver dogs a couple days later should have picked that up. No answer as to why that would happen either.
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    I do not think he is still in there. In fact, I have no theory because given the public evidence I see no way to even have one. If he was in the construction area he either got out of it (possible but unlikely) and got into a car right there where there are no cameras. He fell or was disposed of...
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    TX TX - Brandon Lawson, 26, San Angelo, 8 Aug 2013 *remains found February 2022* #5

    That is excellent. Thank you. I will find it. I had always wondered if it was real since the 911 call never gives a location to dispatch a deputy to (Well some say they hear it I never did), confirmation that it was certainly edited then.
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    She got that wrong. Check the comments. Police have the voicemail and the video watching Merridith make the call to Brian’s cell just outside the bar as they said
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    This is the most likely outcome. What we need to learn for sure are exactly where one got into the construction area and if there was a freight elevator down to the area. That is not confirmed and would go a long way. For what it is worth police say the dogs became more interested in the...
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    Yes. Police tracked Clint and Meredith leave the bar, call Brian, and then watched them go into the parking garage and leave.
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    TX TX - Brandon Lawson, 26, San Angelo, 8 Aug 2013 *remains found February 2022* #5

    Where did you see this? Can you cite it? I've never seen his 911 call confirmed.
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    Yes. It was exactly how they said it was in their statement. Left the bar, she calls Brian, they walk to the garage, get into the car, and leave.
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    I find Clint's possible culpability to be minor such as a drug transaction etc. They should give immunity. However, at this point with his career and no chance of charges even immunity would be unlikely.
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    One way to get him out of the bar is if the rumor that the band used a lift in the construction exit to get their equipment out is true, it would be a good lead. I'm not sure it is even technically possible. As for the exits, that's pretty much the stumbling block with getting any real...
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    Tested the construction area for blood, not the rest of the bar. I've read everything on this case from the early days to articles, interviews, everything here and on Reddit. There is nothing one can even use to get him out of the bar conclusively.
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    Charley Project says there is no DNA but they have dental. No DNA tells me they didn't do their due diligence in the investigation
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    OH OH - Brian Shaffer, 27, Columbus, 1 April 2006 - #2

    Yes but "Residential Entry" is the lowest of low misdemeanors. The statute of limitations its nearly over a decade gone. Even then they could not have used it as a bargaining chip. He would be looking at informal probation with a duty to not get arrested again for a period of a few months.

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