Here are my recent thoughts on the "unexpected person offers him a ride or asks him to enter their car" angle.
This person could have offered a ride directly to Fazolis, to the school parking lot, or to a third location such as their house. They would have to deal with the problem of the ride...
That's an interesting point that if he entered a house nearby then the occupant of said house would be taking a serious risk harming him. Whether it was a random invitation inside or someone he regularly visited, it would have been game over had someone seen Jason enter the house and then appear...
Branson Kayne Perry, 20, disappeared two months earlier in Skidmore, Missouri. It looks like it's about an hour away from Omaha.
This stood out to me. It is probably a coincidence but it is worth considering.
This gets me wondering why he took a baseball cap and T-shirt with him to work in the first place. He would presumably get a ride home straight after work so why the need for the extra clothes?
Did his brother or neighbor see him with these or were these articles simply missing from his room...
The "jealous male friend," if he was driving, could have simply given Jason the ride to work. Plus everything Sonny Crockett pointed out.
I would put this one behind Jason leaving on his own and ahead of alien abduction.
That's an interesting theory but drug dealers probably check to make sure the area is clear before making a deal. Plus they wouldn't do it near lunchtime on a bright summer day. Any other type of criminal also would have checked around before doing anything wrong. It's just hard to imagine him...
My current take is that he must have entered a house or vehicle willingly. If he didn't know his abductor, then this is the most random crime to ever happen. If he ran away or committed suicide, then why did he accept the shift change and do it when people would be expecting him?
The pilot changed the course of the flight and he did not object. He almost certainly did not have an accomplice or getaway car anywhere. Perhaps he lived in the area.
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