![]() ![]() ![]() Now, let's see how my reading fits in with the timeline. ![]() That means Castaic Lake is a likely location for his body. I have several possible locations for Bryce's body, but one of them is northwest of his home, about ninety miles-the same place as Castaic Lake. Bryce's significator is in the twelfth house, which means he might have been under the influence of drugs. That means there was no murderer, and no kidnapper. There was no person except Bryce who was connected with the car crash, the death or the head injury. The friend was not connected with his death or the car crash.Ĥ. He was intending to meet with a friend for the purpose of fun and entertainment, but the car crash happened before the meeting. Both the head injury and the car crash were closely connected with his death.ģ. He also received a head injury at the time of the car crash. His car had a "moment of crisis" which could only have been the car crash. (It was later confirmed that the body was not Bryce).īryce's horary chart tells me the following:Ģ. He walked back from his car to a nearby lake after the crash, it appears.ĩ/4/13 (Wed.) - A burning body is found in the Lake Castaic area. Although he left the valuables – laptop, cell phone and wallet – a duffle bag is found at the rear of the car and zipped open, prompting investigators to suspect he took something from it. Friday - CHP officers locate his overturned SUV on a paved access road that leads to the Castaic Lake Main Boat ramp, at the bottom of a 15-foot ravine, on its side, with its rear window smashed. Friday - Bryce makes three trips to the crash site – the last trip ending with the crash, according to what his mother described as surveillance footage captured by cameras set up near Castaic Lake.ĥ:30 a.m. “He told me ‘I got off the I-5 and I’m in a suburban area. He tells her his GPS tells him he will arrive in Laguna Niguel in three hours and 25 minutes. Friday - Karen Laspisa talks to her son for the last time. Friday - Bryce, by phone, tells the mother that he “had detoured off I-5 but was back on the I-5.”Ģ:08 a.m. Shortly after midnight Thursday - “He tells me he’s on the I-5 south but he’s telling me nothing,” she said.Īs per Uncle dragracerz-Bryce bought $39 worth of gas at the Valero Station on Lagoon Drive in Buttonwillow.ġ:50 a.m. Thursday - Bryce tells his mother he’s buying a beverage at a gas station. Thursday - Karen speaks to her son on the phone and asks: “What are you doing?” His response, she said, is: “I’m going to hang with friends later.”ġ1:00 p.m. The mom told John and Ken that the police spent 20 minutes with her son. Some reports say they searched for drugs or alcohol but found none. Thursday - responding to a call from the mother - CHP officers stop and search Bryce’s car spotted on Lagoon Drive in Buttonwillow. He tells her he appears “OK” but adds: “His eyes look a little red.” Bryce does not answer his cell phone.ĩ:00 p.m. Thursday - Karen Laspisa calls serviceman Christian and asks about her son. “He’s not answering his phone (at this time),” his mother said.ġ2:30 p.m. Thursday - a roadside assistance serviceman named Christian delivers three gallons of gasoline to Bryce, according to a $20 credit card purchase for the fuel. Thursday - Bryce runs out of gas near the Buttonwillow Rest Area, west of Bakersfield.ġ2:00 p.m. Wednesday - Bryce Laspisa leaves Chico.ĩ:00 a.m. He tells her: “I have a lot to talk to you about.”ġ1:30 p.m. Wednesday - Karen Laspisa tells the friends, by phone, to return the keys to her son after she speaks to him. Friends, concerned about his behavior, take away his car keys.ġ0:30 p.m. Wednesday - Bryce reportedly tries to break up with his girlfriend. The report then says that the family has a photo taken of him that afternoon in which he appears happy.Ĩ/27 (Tues.) - Bryce's girlfriend notes that he is acting weird and he then admits he took some ADHD medication.Ĩ/28 (Wed.) The next day, the following occurs:ġ0:00 p.m. The mother states she had a “good normal conversation” with him. READING".Ĩ/26 (Mon.) - Bryce goes to class. If you just want to see the reading, scroll down to where it says "II. I think it's pretty accurate because it seems to agree with the news stories I've read. Here is the story of Bryce Laspisa's disappearance. Bryce Laspisa is a 19-year-old college student who went missing from Castaic Lake, California on August 30, 2013. ![]()
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