In Loving Memory of Conor Anderson, A Colorado Life Remembered After Tragic Nashville Discovery.
With heavy hearts, we remember Conor Anderson, a 31-year-old Colorado man whose life came to a tragic end while he was visiting Nashville, Tennessee, for a business conference. Anderson had traveled to Nashville to attend the RE/MAX Broker Owner Conference, but what began as a professional trip ended in heartbreak when he disappeared early Sunday morning.
According to Metro Nashville Police, Anderson’s body was discovered Thursday in a wooded area beside a parking lot at 14 James Robertson Parkway. Authorities said there were no immediate indications of foul play, while the Medical Examiner is expected to determine the exact cause and manner of his death through an autopsy and toxicology testing.
Before his disappearance, Anderson had encountered two Nashville police officers on Main Street shortly before 1 a.m. He reportedly told officers that he had met a man at a bar and offered him money to show him around the neighborhood. Anderson said he felt violated after the man took the money and left.
His family and loved ones endured several painful days of uncertainty as efforts continued to locate him. Private investigators from Covert Results eventually assisted in the search, reviewing surveillance footage, speaking with businesses and interviewing people in the surrounding area. Their efforts ultimately helped lead authorities to Anderson.
Anderson is remembered as a lifelong Colorado resident whose life held promise, relationships and memories that will remain with those who knew and loved him.
May his family, friends and everyone who cared for him find strength during this devastating time. May Conor Anderson’s memory live on, and may he rest in eternal peace.








