Gloomy Bear
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I though it was cold that night, it was winter. Would the ground have been hard?
I struggle to imagine how Jason, who may have been in a drug induced haze, may have had a head injury, probably was completely lost and was completely naked, had the strength to walk a long way and then dig a hole 6 feet deep (or whatever), with his bare hands, before climbing into it and dying.
I don’t know the specific area searched in terms of miles but this news article references thousands of acres. I don’t know whether this included areas only searched by drone, but a large area was searched, more than once, with highly skilled people and with cadaver dogs. There’s been 6 major searches according to the article and they’re now using AI.
When EquuSearch say they don’t believe he’s in that area, I’m inclined to trust their opinion.
JMO MOO
Jason Landry: Crews use artificial intelligence to help search for missing Texas State student
Search team scours Caldwell County again for missing Texas State student
SEARCH SUSPENDED: Jason Landry – Caldwell County, Texas (12/14/20)
We don't have any evidence he was in a "drug-induced haze." If he did marijuana, wouldn't he have had to do A LOT of it to be in such a state that he couldn't even walk/drive? (I genuinely don't know, I've never done it, but I've heard it's not the same type of effects as, say, alcohol.)