Also getting a bit of Maura Murray vibes. MOO
ETA: NH - NH - Maura Murray, 21, Haverhill, 9 Feb 2004 - #15
ETA: NH - NH - Maura Murray, 21, Haverhill, 9 Feb 2004 - #15
If it was cold enough for hypothermia, it could be paradoxical undressing.
It could just be clothing that he may have been carrying with him home from school that ended up outside the car in the chaos of a crash. Or if he was injured enough to have severe swelling, removing something restrictive could make sense? (in this case with the tight timeline, this seems unlikely).
Not really enough information given to be able to make much sense of that detail.
Really hoping SAR gets lucky here and finds him soon!
I too was thinking it was clothes he was bringing home or just in the car. I wonder if they could tell (or if they would disclose) if he had been wearing them and took them off after leaving the car?
Why do you think its not probable that no one picked him up? There was atleast one car on that road, within a short period of time (the car that reported the wreck). If one car was there, there could have been more.I think he definitely could've hit a deer, which can easily total a car, head hit the steering wheel, he tried to walk for help and was just too disoriented. I do wonder about the dogs losing his scent, but given the area, I find it very unlikely he was picked up by someone. Hope for a case like that girl (in WA?) who had car issues and managed to survive. I pray he is okay somewhere, and maybe just confused.
Why do you think its not probable that no one picked him up? There was atleast one car on that road, within a short period of time (the car that reported the wreck). If one car was there, there could have been more.
What's the land like where his car crashed? Any swamps? Bodies of water?
What's the land like where his car crashed? Any swamps? Bodies of water?
What's the land like where his car crashed? Any swamps? Bodies of water?
Only deep east Texas and the gulf coast have significant swamps and bayous. The area where he disappeared in is semi arid.
A hunter with a deer lease in the area did mention a lot of creeks with steep banks. But.... with Texas being a dry state over all, Texans can use the term "creek" pretty generously by eastern state standards.
As a result, the hunter could well include essentially dry washes as "creeks". Intermmitant (sp) streams that would not warrant a mentions in say, West Virginia would probably also meet the west Texas definition of "creek" as well. Likewise, there could also be full flowing creeks by any standards in the area- but I think even these would be over all small in the east.
I thought the same thing and went to search my notes on the same type of scenarioThere was another recent case that was very similar to this one. The man’s car was found crashed, and blood was found inside. If I recall, he was found many days later in a nearby body of water.
Hopefully they can find Jason before it’s too late.