
Brian Shaffer was last seen in the early hours of 1 April 2006, walking into the Ugly Tuna Saloon in Columbus’ University District in Ohio, US.
The second year medical student had headed out the night before with his roommate, William ‘Clint’ Florence, to celebrate after completing their exams.
They’d done a bit of bar hopping and met up with Clint’s mate, Meredith Reed, who then drove them back to the Ugly Tuna Saloon. CCTV confirmed they all took the escalator to re-enter the bar at its second floor entrance at 1.15am.Earlier into the night, at 10.00pm, Shaffer rang his girlfriend, Alexis Waggoner, to confirm their upcoming trip to Miami.
He told her he loved her as she was going away to visit her parents before coming back to meet with him on the following Monday.
Both Waggoner and his parents believed he was going to propose to her on their trip, but it never happened.

It was thought he was going to propose on an upcoming trip with his girlfriend. (Facebook)
At 2.00am, the med student was seen for the last time as he was spotted in footage chatting with two women outside. It seems to show that he walked back in but no one could find him.
Call attempts from both Florence and Reed proved unsuccessful, and they went home once the bar shut, assuming he must have left himself.
Shaffer’s dad also tried to call him over the weekend, but every attempt went unanswered and he ended up missing his flight on the Monday morning.
In the first days of his disappearance, up to 50 police officers were searching for him at any one time, with his friends and family all being questioned, while everyone that undertook a lie detector test passed – except his roommate, who reportedly refused to part take in one.

The case remains open. (Facebook)
And the two women Shaffer was spotted on CCTV with claimed they were not asked to take tests.
Waggoner said she tried to call him everyday, but it went straight to voicemail. Although, on one night in September, it apparently seemed to ring three times, but his service provider said it may have been a glitch with the system.
With his phone not being GPS enabled, authorities also couldn’t find its location.
While the final CCTV of Shaffer appears to show him walking offscreen and towards the bar entrance, the camera could have missed him, and the exit leads straight to a construction site.
Theories suggest he may have disappeared on purpose, perhaps changed his clothes or left to the construction site.