Jackielee09
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I wish police would post drone photos and crowd source to see if anyone sees him laying down anywhere.
That is good to know the spot where he crashed. You can also see an oil well right across the street from the house. That area is super remote.Looks like that is indeed where he crashed. This article states 2365 Salt Flat Rd, but when you googlemap it, its right at that house. Interesting.
Nearly a week after his disappearance, search for missing Texas State student continues
Yeah I am assuming a lot I know, but I do know anyone living on campus is allowed to have a car at Texas State and the garages are affordable unlike a lot of universities. It’s a university where a lot of kids take their cars, especially if they live in state and will be driving home for breaks. We don’t know if he lived on or off campus, but I’m willing to bet off b/c most 21 year olds do live off campus.You’re assuming he’s been driving the route for three years but that may not be so. Many schools don’t allow freshman to have cars on campus and some parents don’t allow sophomores. Of course in any case he’s ridden the route a number of times, but that doesn’t mean that at night he would remember it. Or not think he had a better idea for a short cut.
That is good to know the spot where he crashed. You can also see an oil well right across the street from the house. That area is super remote.
I have a son who rec'd his undergrad from Texas State. At the time my son attended, a few years ago, they had limited housing on campus and only freshmen were allowed to live on campus. MOOYeah I am assuming a lot I know, but I do know anyone living on campus is allowed to have a car at Texas State and the garages are affordable unlike a lot of universities. It’s a university where a lot of kids take their cars, especially if they live in state and will be driving home for breaks. We don’t know if he lived on or off campus, but I’m willing to bet off b/c most 21 year olds do live off campus.
These were some of my very first thoughts about this whole thing. I’m in Houston and attended Texas State back in the 1980s when it was SWTSU. Now, I have one child who already graduated from college and 2 that are in college. Anyway...I’m wondering why Jason was driving home so late at night and what he was doing before leaving. Who can confirm the time that he left San Marcos and that he was driving home? Why not just wait the few hours until morning/daylight? (Not victim blaming. Just saying it could have contributed to state of mind.) Did Kent and Lisa know he was on his way home? I do find it weird that they were woken up by the police, if they knew Jason was driving home.I’d like to know who saw him leave school and what they say about his demeanor. I’m sure LE & his family know that, but it hasn’t been in MSM that I know of.
What was he doing until late that night when he left? At a party? Just at home packing? Finishing up a shift at work somewhere? Arguing with someone? We have no idea. All we know is within 30 minutes of heading toward home on what should have been a very familiar route, he becomes completely turned around, going the wrong way in the country, crashes his car and disappears without any of his things, including his phone.
Every time I've ever seen a case like this, someone hit them purposely and took them, but it's usually a woman it happens to. Not sure what to think.
Specifically it seems as if someone hit the back of his car. They're not at the scene, HE isn't at the scene, A+B=C.Can you offer more to your theory or instances of a woman being run off the road and then ??? abducted??
Looks like that is indeed where he crashed. This article states 2365 Salt Flat Rd, but when you googlemap it, its right at that house. Interesting.
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Even if that may be the case, there is a large tree right off the road there that looks similar to one they published with damage to it and all the other boxes check out as well (near abandoned house, pond, 10 minutes from town, gravel part of the road).I might be wrong here, as I'm not familiar with TX. But often a full address is required for reports (used by le \fire\ems) and then in the description the person writing the report will note that, for example, "an unattended F150 was located approximately 50 yards from xx ABC St.".... naturally in the rush to be the first site to provide said info it turns in to " the car was at xx ABC St."....
Just thinking out loud.
Specifically it seems as if someone hit the back of his car. They're not at the scene, HE isn't at the scene, A+B=C.
Waco man arrested for ramming a woman's car before attempting to kidnap her
Aimee Willard - Wikipedia
Driver Rear-Ends Women's Cars, Attempts Sex Assault: Police
No, not to me. It looks like his car spun and the hit was on the side and the investigators obviously saw evidence that impact was with a tree, not another car. Were he hit in the rear by another car, the trunk lid would be crumpled inward and forward. Instead the trunk lid is almost ripped off and bent over to one side. The debris (this Nissan has plastic bumper covers, as do most modern cars) would have also told the point of impact. Much at all of a hit on the back and the bumper cover (and the one on the car that supposedly hit him) breaks up or tears off leaving a debris field at the point of impact.Specifically it seems as if someone hit the back of his car. They're not at the scene, HE isn't at the scene, A+B=C.
Anyway...I’m wondering why Jason was driving home so late at night and what he was doing before leaving. Who can confirm the time that he left San Marcos and that he was driving home? Why not just wait the few hours until morning/daylight? (Not victim blaming. Just saying it could have contributed to state of mind.) Did Kent and Lisa know he was on his way home? I do find it weird that they were woken up by the police, if they knew Jason was driving home.
Thank you for clarifying that for me! My mom told me about this case and for some reason I thought his car was hit by another vehicle.No, not to me. It looks like his car spun and the hit was on the side and the investigators obviously saw evidence that impact was with a tree, not another car. Were he hit in the rear by another car, the trunk lid would be crumpled inward and forward. Instead the trunk lid is almost ripped off and bent over to one side. The debris (this Nissan has plastic bumper covers, as do most modern cars) would have also told the point of impact. Much at all of a hit on the back and the bumper cover (and the one on the car that supposedly hit him) breaks up or tears off leaving a debris field at the point of impact.
If the investigators say a single car accident and the evidence shown verifies that to me.