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Fauquier County Sheriff's Office - Case: 2003-001618 - Bryan Mace — Midland, VA (2003) · Latent
#2003-001618Tier-2 extracted
Bryan Mace
● OpenHomicideGeocoded
Incident date
Apr 9, 2003
Recovery location
Midland, VA
Coordinates
38.5971, -77.7231
Days open
8,458
Victim
Extracted
Bryan Mace
Age
20
Gender
M
Race
White
Height
5'11"
Weight
151 lbs
Eye color
brown
Hair color
brown
Case narrative
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On the morning of April 9, 2003, the victim was found dead in his home located in the 12000 block of Elk Run Road in the Midland area of Fauquier County. After the victim was killed, the residence was set on fire. The autopsy found that the victim had been shot to death. The victim worked with his step-father at Rayco Roofing in Manassas, Virginia. Evidence at the scene suggests that the victim interrupted the burglary of his home and was subsequently killed. From the Unsolved Mysteries Podcast 'Deadly Intruders': It is a cold, rainy April afternoon in 2003 when Carlo Bertelli stops by his rural Fauquier County, VA home to pick up his 20-year-old stepson Bryan Mace. They work together at a roofing company and, even though Bryan has the day off, Carlo needs his help on a job. He tried a couple of times to reach Bryan on his cell, but there has been no answer, and when he tries his key in the garage door into the house, it doesn't work. When Carlo finally gets into the house, through another door, he's engulfed in a wave of thick black smoke. Believing Bryan must be trapped inside, Carlo rushes in to find him, and stumbles over his body near the first door he tried to enter. Assuming Bryan has been overcome by smoke while trying to escape, Carlo pulls him out into the garage only to realize he has been shot in the head. Carlo's extensive gun collection has been stolen along with a few other household items, and the house has been ransacked. Investigators surmise that Bryan, returning from a local video store, surprised the robbers in the act, and they killed him and set the fire to destroy any evidence. Eighteen years later, nobody has been arrested for the crimes nor have any of the firearms taken from the home been recovered. Was the robbery committed by someone the family knew? Did the burglars target the home knowing Carlo kept a large collection of guns, or was it a random act of theft and violence committed by complete strangers? Bryan's family waits for answers that have been a long time coming.
Modus operandi
Tier-1 + Tier-2
Weaponfirearm
Locationresidence
Date2003-04-09
Address12000 block of Elk Run Road, Midland area of Fauquier County