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Brian Shaffer Update /// Off The Record

November 04, 2025 / 00:42

This episode covers the mysterious disappearance of a 6'2in man from a monitored room, the case's 19-year history, and new developments from Robert Wagner.

Robert Wagner, a construction worker, contacted the Columbus Police Department with information related to the case. He was working on renovations in the Gateway building in March 2006.

On March 31, 2006, Wagner was taking photos for his portfolio while studying to be a project manager. His insights may provide crucial details to the long-unsolved case.

TLDR

Robert Wagner reveals new details in a 19-year-old disappearance case involving a man vanishing from a monitored room.

Episode

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For 19 years, this case has been called impossible. Investigators couldn't explain how a 6'2in
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man could vanish from a room with only two monitored exits until last week when a man named Robert
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Wagner contacted the Columbus Police Department. Wagner had been working construction in the Gateway building in
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March of 2006. He was part of the crew renovating the space adjacent to the ugly tuna. On the night of March 31st,
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he had been taking photos of the construction progress for his portfolio. He was studying to be a project manager.

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Episode Highlights

  • A New Lead
    Robert Wagner, a construction worker, contacted the police with new information.
    “Last week, everything changed with a call to the police.”
    @ 00m 13s
    November 04, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • How could a 6'2in man vanish from a room?
    Brian Shaffer Update /// Off The Record
  • Last week, everything changed with a call to the police.
    Brian Shaffer Update /// Off The Record

Key Moments

  • The Call00:13
  • Construction Insights00:22