
The agonizing mystery surrounding the disappearance of respected Fort Myers attorney Randy Spivey, 57, and his nephew Brandon Billmaier, 33, has taken a grim turn with the revelation of hidden blood stains found aboard their recovered fishing boat. Advanced DNA testing has confirmed the blood belongs to Randy Spivey, delivering a crushing blow to the families who had clung to faint hopes of survival.
The pair launched their deep-sea adventure on December 19, 2025, from Fort Myers aboard Spivey’s prized 42-foot Freeman catamaran, “Unstopp-A-Bull.” Experienced offshore anglers, they planned to fish roughly 100 miles into the Gulf of Mexico and return before dark. When no contact was made and they failed to appear, alarms were raised, triggering one of Southwest Florida’s largest search operations.
The U.S. Coast Guard located the vessel adrift around midnight on December 20, about 70 miles west of Naples. The boat was intact, engines cold, with no signs of the men – though two life jackets were missing, initially sparking optimism they might have abandoned ship safely. Harsh weather and vast search areas led to the suspension of active efforts on December 22, shifting focus to recovery and investigation.
Federal authorities, including the FBI, took over early due to suspicious circumstances. Detailed forensic processing of the boat in early January 2026 uncovered blood stains in the cockpit that had been concealed – possibly diluted by seawater or partially cleaned. Lab results this week positively identified the DNA as Randy Spivey’s, indicating significant bloodshed occurred onboard. No matching evidence for Billmaier has surfaced yet, leaving his fate equally uncertain.
The news devastated the tight-knit families. Randy’s wife Tricia and Brandon’s wife Deborah, who had organized prayer vigils and coordinated volunteer searches, reportedly collapsed in tears upon hearing the confirmation. “It’s the worst possible news we could imagine,” a family representative shared, describing waves of grief amid the lingering unknowns.
Spivey, founder of Spivey Law Firm specializing in personal injury cases, was a pillar of the community – known for philanthropy and mentoring young lawyers like his nephew Brandon, who worked alongside him. Friends emphasized their caution on the water, always prioritizing safety equipment and weather checks.
Investigators are exploring scenarios ranging from a violent accident – such as a fall, propeller strike, or medical emergency leading to injury – to less likely foul play. The Gulf’s unpredictable conditions, including rogue waves or equipment failure, remain factors, but the blood evidence points to a traumatic event before the men vanished.
As the probe continues, the families plead for privacy while expressing gratitude for community support. This heartbreaking development transforms a missing persons case into a potential tragedy, underscoring the perilous beauty of deep-sea pursuits and the fragility of life at sea.