There is a certain amount of latitude needed to theorize how Jason upped and vanished into thin air. There is no evidence of foul play, no evidence of misadventure, no evidence of suicide. Nothing.
I don't believe that he was randomly targeted. At 6'1 and 160lbs, Jason would not have looked like easy prey. Most predators target someone they can physically overpower, and killers who target men pick up sex-trade victims or use alcohol/drugs to lower resistance. It's possible someone lured Jason into their home under false pretenses and got him when his guard was down, but it would be awfully opportunistic seeing as no one knew Jason was headed that way.
The problem is that we don't know a lot about Jason. Everything we know about him comes from his family, and family can often be unreliable narrators. Does it tell the whole story? I personally believe gaps in knowledge like this hold the answer to his disappearance. Like I've said before, if Jason was thinking of joining the seminary, was there someone in his life guiding him? Such as an older male within the catholic community?
I don't believe that he was randomly targeted. At 6'1 and 160lbs, Jason would not have looked like easy prey. Most predators target someone they can physically overpower, and killers who target men pick up sex-trade victims or use alcohol/drugs to lower resistance. It's possible someone lured Jason into their home under false pretenses and got him when his guard was down, but it would be awfully opportunistic seeing as no one knew Jason was headed that way.
The problem is that we don't know a lot about Jason. Everything we know about him comes from his family, and family can often be unreliable narrators. Does it tell the whole story? I personally believe gaps in knowledge like this hold the answer to his disappearance. Like I've said before, if Jason was thinking of joining the seminary, was there someone in his life guiding him? Such as an older male within the catholic community?