In a heartbreaking turn, authorities with the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office have confirmed that 34-year-old Nicholas Anthony Spera—a devoted husband and father from Taylors, South Carolina—was found dead on Sunday evening.
Spera had been reported missing after last being seen around 7 p.m. on Saturday at a residence on North Barton Road in Taylors. At the time of his disappearance, he was described as a white male, approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing around 140 pounds.

The news has sent ripples of grief through the community, as friends, neighbors and loved ones had rallied around his family in the hours following his disappearance. In earlier posts, his wife, Alexandra Spera, had urged the public to keep a lookout and offered prayers, saying “My husband is missing… please keep an eye out for him.”
While the details of how Spera’s body was discovered and the cause of death remain under investigation, law-enforcement officials emphasized Sunday evening that the body had been recovered and further information would be released once available.
For the Spera family, this is an unimaginable loss. In the days leading up to this update, the local community had joined hands—sharing imagery online, canvassing the Taylors and Tigerville areas, and amplifying social-media posts under hashtags like #FindNickSpera.
Now, amidst the sorrow, the call is simple yet profound: keep the family in your thoughts and prayers as they confront this sudden void. The memory of Nicholas as a caring father and husband has touched many, and the unanswered questions surrounding his passing only deepen the pain.
Though no further information has yet been released about the circumstances surrounding his death, the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office has asked anyone with possible information—even if it seems small—to come forward and assist in their work.
In this time of shock and grief, the loss of Nicholas Anthony Spera serves as a somber reminder of fragility and community. Our hearts are with his loved ones, friends, and all of those who stood hoping for his safe return.



