A diagnosis of young-onset dementia can pose a significant challenge for the clinician. We present a young patient with a very unusual presentation of Dementia with Lewy Bodies. The lack of motor symptoms and his marked apathy delayed his diagnosis. His symptoms were thought to be due to depression based on normal structural imaging and the psychiatric nature of his presentation. An extensive work-up was performed. Evidence of a structural neurodegenerative process was provided by the HMPAO-SPECT. Cardiac MIBG confirmed the diagnosis.