The Vanishing of Brian Shaffer
How an Ohio State medical student disappeared from a Columbus bar without a trace

How an Ohio State medical student disappeared from a Columbus bar without a trace

On April 1, 2006, 27-year-old Brian Shaffer stepped into the Ugly Tuna Saloona bar near Ohio State University's campus in Columbus, Ohio, for what would become one of America's most perplexing missing person cases. The Ohio State medical student was out barhopping with friends on the last day of classes before spring break—a night that should have been routine became anything but.
Surveillance footage documented Shaffer's movements throughout the evening, capturing him inside the bar at various points. The crucial moment came at approximately 1:55 a.m., when cameras caught Shaffer standing outside the bar's entrance, engaged in conversation with two women identified as Brightan Zatko and Amber Ruic. The footage shows him turning back toward the bar entrance, walking toward the door—and then disappearing from view entirely.
What happened next remains a mystery two decades later. Shaffer was never captured on surveillance leaving the building. Not on any camera from the Ugly Tuna Saloona. Not on footage from nearby businesses. Not even on the escalator he originally entered through. When his friends decided to leave later that night, they searched for him inside the bar but found nothing. They departed without him.
Brian Shaffer wird geboren
Brian Randall Shaffer wird in Pickerington, Ohio, geboren.
Letzte Sichtung
Brian Shaffer wird um ca. 2 Uhr nachts beim Betreten der Ugly Tuna Saloona-Bar von Überwachungskameras gefilmt.
Vermisst gemeldet
Als Brian Shaffer nicht nach Hause zurückkehrt, wird sein Verschwinden den Behörden gemeldet.
Beginn der Ermittlungen
Die Polizei beginnt mit umfangreichen Suchmaßnahmen in der Umgebung der Bar, einschließlich Fluss und Kanalsystem.
The hours and days that followed offered no answers. Shaffer's phone went silent. His ATM and credit cards showed no activity. His car sat unused. It was as though he had evaporated.
Columbus Police launched an exhaustive investigation. Detective John Hurst oversaw an intense search of the Ugly Tuna Saloona and the entire building complex. Police removed doors from their hinges to check hiding spots, examined crawl spaces, inspected the roof, and combed through maintenance areas. Nothing emerged to explain his disappearance.
"There's no doubt in my mind that he exited the building," Hurst stated bluntly. "We just don't know where."
That statement encapsulates the case's central paradox. All evidence suggests Shaffer left the bar, yet surveillance systems throughout Columbus—a city with extensive camera coverage—never captured him leaving. He simply ceased to exist on camera and in the world beyond.
Investigators identified several persons of interest in connection with Shaffer's disappearance but declined to release specific details, citing the ongoing cold case investigation. A tip received in recent years referenced a man who had been with Shaffer that night. Police confirmed they had been aware of this person since a 2006 tip and had conducted prior investigation into him.
Shaffer's disappearance occurred during a significant period in his life. He had been planning a spring break trip with his girlfriend, Alexis Waggoner, with the possibility of an engagement on the horizon. He was weeks away from finishing his first year of medical school. By all accounts, he had much to live for and no apparent reason to vanish intentionally.