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The Haunting Story Of Bryce Laspisa And His Unsolved Disappearance In Southern California
In the early hours of August 30, 2013, 19-year-old Bryce Laspisa was on his way to his parents house in Laguna Niguel, California. At 2 a.m., he called his mother to tell her that he was pulling off to the side of Interstate 5 in the Sierra Pelona Mountains. It was the last Michael and Karen Laspisa heard from their son.What should have been a three-hour afternoon drive turned into half a day of waiting. When the doorbell rang the next morning, the Laspisas hoped to see their son waiting for them. Instead, they received news no parent wants to hear: Laspisas car had been found wrecked near Castaic Lake.In the early morning hours of August 30, 2013, Bryce Laspisa was seen by security cameras driving up a mountain road toward a recreation area in Castaic Lake, California twice in a row then he was never seen again.There was no trace of Bryce Laspisa, and to this day, none has been found. Heres the whole story of one of the most tragic and baffling missing persons cases in modern history.Bryce Laspisas Happy Childhood Before The Trouble BeganFIND BRYCE LASPISA/FacebookKaren and Michael Laspisa retired early before moving their son to California from suburban Illinois.Bryce Laspisa was an only child born on April 30, 1994, to Karen and Michael Laspisa in Springfield, Illinois. He demonstrated artistic talent early on as well as an easy, charming manner which made it easy for him to win friends.In 2012, Laspisa graduated from Naperville Central High School outside of Chicago. His parents, newly retired, decided to move the family to California, settling in Laguna Niguel, Orange County. Find Bryce Laspisa/FacebookBryce Laspisa as a child with his mother, Karen.Soon after arriving, Laspisa moved north to Roseville, just 90 miles past Sacramento. He was about to begin his freshman year studying graphic and industrial design at Sierra College.His first year went smoothly. He got good grades, formed a close friendship with his roommate, Sean Dixon, and began dating fellow student Kim Sly. During summer break, he told his parents, girlfriend, and friends that he was eager to go back to school. All seemed well, and his future was bright.Substance Abuse Issues Begin In CollegeFacebookIve thought about every possible scenario about where he could be and what couldve happened to him, Kim Sly later said about her boyfriend, Bryce Laspisa.When Bryce Laspisa returned to Sierra two weeks before classes were to resume, he seemed fresh and eager. Karen described a phone call they had after his return as normal conversation. He attended classes and reunited with his friends.Soon, however, Laspisas life seemed to slowly unravel. Sean and Kim noticed subtle changes in his behavior: He was becoming more withdrawn, erratic, depressed. Kim recalled that Laspisa admitted to taking Vyvanse, an amphetamine derivative used to treat ADHD, a condition he didnt have and with severe side effects including psychosis, depression, and mania.FacebookA selfie of Bryce and Kim together.Sean Dixon reported that Laspisa began drinking hard liquor every day as much as two fifths in a single weekend and confirmed Slys claim that his roommate had been taking Vyvanse.Laspisa confessed to Kim that he took the drug to stay up playing video games, and although she was alarmed, he seemed dismissive. Something seemed to have gone terribly wrong with him, but no one was quite sure what had happened.Bryce Laspisas Increasingly Unusual Behavior Before His DisappearanceFind Bryce Laspisa/FacebookBryce Laspisa pictured with his parents Michael and Karen.According to Sean and Kim, Bryces use of Vyvanse became alarmingly frequent during the first two weeks of the fall semester. On August 27, he broke up with Kim by text message, saying that shed be better off without [him]. He also sent Sean an unusually heartfelt text message reading I love you bro, seriously. You are the best person Ive ever met. You saved my soul. That same day, hed given Sean his Xbox and gave away a pair of diamond earrings from his mother.On August 28, Sean called Karen Laspisa to tell her that he was worried about her son. Later that night, Bryce called his mother. He was at Kims home, and she was concerned enough about his behavior that shed taken the keys to his 2003 Toyota Highlander away, believing that he was in no condition to drive. He informed his mother of the argument, and Karen quickly convinced Kim to return his keys and told her son to go home to bed.Karen offered to fly north to check on him, but he told her not to come until hed spoken to her the next day. I have a lot to talk to you about, he said. He left Kims apartment at 11:30 p.m.A Long, Fateful Drive Into The California NightWikimedia CommonsCastaic Lake, where Bryce Laspisas car was later discovered. Some investigators believe that he made a failed suicide attempt before setting off to start a new life in disguise.At 1 a.m. on August 29, Bryce Laspisa called his mother once more. Although she assumed he was calling from his apartment, phone records later showed that he called from a location about an hours drive south of Rocklin.Then, at 11 a.m., she and her husband were notified that Bryce had used their insurances roadside assistance service. A man named Christian, owner of Castro Tire and Gas in the town of Buttonwillow, reported that he delivered three gallons of gasoline to their son after he ran out of fuel around 9 a.m. Christian offered to return to the spot where hed seen Laspisa. There, he discovered Laspisa hadnt moved in hours. Christian approached to tell him that his parents were worried, and called them to let them know their sons location. Laspisa agreed to make the three-hour drive home, and Christian watched as he drove off around 3 p.m.Hours passed, and still the Laspisas hadnt heard from Bryce, so they reluctantly filed a missing persons report with the Orange County Sheriffs Department. By tracking his cell phone, two officers were able to locate him just a few miles from where Christian had seen him. The officers reported that he seemed lucid and friendly, and showed no signs of intoxication, nor were any drugs or alcohol found in his vehicle.The police told Bryce that his parents were worried, and when he seemed hesitant to call them, finally dialed for him. Karen told him to come home, and called Christian to check on him. By this point, Michael and Karen were relieved when Christian called to confirm that their son had gotten back onto I-5 and headed south.Bryce Laspisas Baffling DisappearanceLos Angeles County Sheriffs DepartmentLarge numbers of searchers and police were called in to search for Bryce Laspisa, but every lead hit a dead-end.At 2 a.m. on August 30, Bryce Laspisa called his mother one last time to tell her that he was too tired to drive anymore and would pull off the road to sleep. She agreed with the decision, and expected to see him in the morning.But when the doorbell rang six hours later, it wasnt their son the Laspisas found at their doorstep, but a California Highway Patrol Officer. Laspisas car had been found abandoned near Castaic Lake. The rear window had been shattered, and his phone, laptop, and wallet were found inside, but there was no trace of Bryce himself.Surveillance footage showed that at 2:15 a.m., he turned onto an access road rather than pulling off for a roadside nap. Divers dredged Castaic Lake and found no trace of him. Police dogs tracked his scent across a bridge to a nearby truck stop, where the trail went cold.What Happened To Bryce Laspisa?The Santa Clarita Valley SignalThe Laspisas continue to hold out hope that their son survived.On Sept. 4, 2013, charred remains found near Castaic Lake were found not to belong to Bryce Laspisa. Four years later, a skull found off nearby Templin Highway was likewise ruled out. Similar reports over the years have also left investigators empty-handed.Without a body, detectives were unable to close the case. A number of theories were proposed to explain Laspisas disappearance. That hed left behind his phone and wallet could indicate that he intended to abandon his old life for a new one, either under an assumed identity or off the grid. Its possible that his drug and alcohol use provoked a psychotic break, or withdrawal from Vyvanse caused a sudden severe depression. Its also possible that he did die on or around the night of August 30, and his remains have yet to be found.National Center for Missing & Exploited ChildrenBryce Laspisa when he went missing as a young adult and an age-progression showing what he may look like now.Whatever the truth, his disappearance was a tragedy for those close to him. Ill never give up hope, but its really difficult, his mother told reporters. Its gut-wrenching, every day not knowing. Its a living nightmare. As of August 2023, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children released an age-progressed image of Bryce at age 29, urging anyone with more information to come forward.In the years since his disappearance, no further clues have emerged. His parents still issue missing persons posters, and remain hopeful that someday theyll learn the truth.Now that youve learned about the sad mystery of Bryce Laspisas inexplicable disappearance, read about the equally baffling vanishing of Oklahomas Jamison family. Then, have a look at 11 more disappearances that have stumped detectives for years.The post The Haunting Story Of Bryce Laspisa And His Unsolved Disappearance In Southern California appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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