One evening in March of 1995, a young man left his south Florida residence and stepped into oblivion. Phillip John Koss, then 24, a talented violinist and a recent university graduate, had been battling mental health issues, including depression. His car was found a week later in Sarasota, about 75 miles to the north.
Phillip Koss vanished without a trace, leaving behind a bewildered family. His mother, Louise Morgan, decided then she would find her son; 20 years later she remains committed to that goal. She is convinced Phillip is alive. “Call it mother’s intuition,” Morgan said during a recent phone interview from her Florida home.