TX TX - Jason Landry, 21, en route from TSU to home, car found crashed at Luling, 14 Dec 2020

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  • #581
I am still leaning to a carjacking. If he stopped at a gas station/mart to fill up with gas and snacks/coffee and went inside to pay. He could have pulled out his wallet and paid. The person could have seen how much money he had and carjacked him. His family would have had no idea how much money he was carrying to know if it was missing. He could have been killed and left somewhere entirely different from where the car was found. The dogs could have been confused by being asked to follow a scent but it wasn't the scent presented to them at the scene.
This exact scenario happened to an acquaintance as he was returning to college and the perpetrator was not found until he was arrested on another charge and my friend's college textbooks were found in his room. MOO MOO MOO
I tend to agree. Sadly, I think his body is several miles away in a ditch. I think whomever took off in his vehicle and crashed out and fled. This happens a lot. Once crashed, the driver took off on foot and called for a ride.
 
  • #582
I tend to agree. Sadly, I think his body is several miles away in a ditch. I think whomever took off in his vehicle and crashed out and fled. This happens a lot. Once crashed, the driver took off on foot and called for a ride.

Extremely unlikely IMO.
 
  • #583
Hi, I’m behind here:

Do we know how much blood was found, where exactly, etc.

Tia.



What does 2.5 miles look like, I wonder. And 3.
 
  • #584
I’m leaning to the simplest explanation. He made wrong turn, started driving faster to maybe get to main road and swerved maybe looking for gps and over corrected. Crashed. Disoriented and freaked out and in shock just started walking. He’s probably within 5 miles either directions.
I believe he’s out there I just hope found soon. I don’t believe any foul play, no car jackers, no one accidentally hit him and got rid of him.
This is just based on my gut but I’ve been wrong before.
I am going to guess he is even closer- 1 mile or less from his car.
 
  • #585
Was the crash near a body of water? The last case I followed with extremely similar circumstances, he was found weeks later deceased in body of water near crash site.
 
  • #586
I am going to guess he is even closer- 1 mile or less from his car.

This would be the common thing, as mentioned; however, what I keep coming back to is that it is TES searching, they’re the best of the best...sure we’ve seen many times searchers miss...Point is, if I had to wager, if TES didn’t find him, then my GUESS is he’s out of that 2.0 radius, jmo, especially the search is being conducted relatively soon after Jason has gone missing.

Graphic / has to do with remains:
Now there is of course the possibility of wildlife scattering, jmo (which of course TES is aware of).
 
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  • #587
This would be the common thing, as mentioned, however i keep coming back to it is TES searching, they’re the best of the best...sure we’ve seen many times searchers miss...Point is, if I had to wager, if TES didn’t find him, then my GUESS is he’s out of that 2.0 radius.
Agree. If TES didn't find him, it's because he is t not there t0 be found..
 
  • #588
I am going to guess he is even closer- 1 mile or less from his car.
I agree. I think if LE suspected a car jacking or crime, they would have released some information. It's just way too quiet.
 
  • #589
Agree. If TES didn't find him, it's because he is t not there t0 be found..
Not necessarily. They can’t find him for whatever reason. Doesn’t mean he’s not there.
 
  • #590
Not necessarily. They can’t find him for whatever reason. Doesn’t mean he’s not there.

Tis’ true.

eta: and I agree with you on the 5 miles in all directions thing, jmo.
 
  • #591
we don't know which type of phone.
My question is whether a highly complex security package can be purchased separately, one that is likely to take 5 months to open?
Does such a product exist?

I thought that the point was that an iPhone is a highly complex security package that can take 5 months to open.

By the way, are the police facing any issues with being legally able to try to unlock his phone?
 
  • #592
I’m leaning to the simplest explanation. He made wrong turn, started driving faster to maybe get to main road and swerved maybe looking for gps and over corrected. Crashed. Disoriented and freaked out and in shock just started walking. He’s probably within 5 miles either directions.
I believe he’s out there I just hope found soon. I don’t believe any foul play, no car jackers, no one accidentally hit him and got rid of him.
This is just based on my gut but I’ve been wrong before.

I agree with you.
IMO It appears to be an accident.
I'm baffled by the idea that he could have intentionally crashed...no.

Maybe he wandered around near the car at first, which confused the dogs.

It's very hard to find missing people in nature and unfortunately, he was probably in shock and confused and became lost.

I read a case yesterday where a man accidentally drove into a ravine during the day and even tried to mark his path as long as he could, and they still never found him, because he mistakenly went away from civilization instead of toward it.

My hope for this case is that Jason will be found in upcoming searches. I think it's very likely he is in the area.

I can't really imagine there would be anything useful on his phone, beyond finding out whether he was using it to navigate. What are people thinking is going to be on there? JMO.
 
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I thought that the point was that an iPhone is a highly complex security package that can take 5 months to open.

By the way, are the police facing any issues with being legally able to try to unlock his phone?
No, the point in all my questions were about the nature of a security package that was this powerful and what type of people purchase and use this security.
I'm not assuming it was an iPhone. Or any particular make of phone as we don't have that information.
Rephrase.
I don't wish to use an iPhone.
Which security package can I download that will delay crime laboratories for up to 5 months? Is there such a thing?

ETA
Okay, what I'm searching for is a type of security code.
That is how the recent Crimeonline described it.
but make and model of phone was not divulged.
 
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  • #595
No, the point in all my questions were about the nature of a security package that was this powerful and what type of people purchase and use this security.
I'm not assuming it was an iPhone. Or any particular make of phone as we don't have that information.
Rephrase.
I don't wish to use an iPhone.
Which security package can I download that will delay crime laboratories for up to 5 months? Is there such a thing?

ETA
Okay, what I'm searching for is a type of security code.
That is how the recent Crimeonline described it.
but make and model of phone was not divulged.

I know that we don’t have info as to what type of phone he owned. But if ordinary over-the-counter phones that people buy to make phone calls on and play games on—if they have powerful security—why would we be asking what type of person has this?
 
  • #596
Scanned a few pages of the thread lately but admittedly not read all of them. My questions..

1. From his Facebook about info section he has attended a few different colleges including Sam Houston state and Univ of Houston. Had he been at TSU long? Did he actually have many friends, roommate or girlfriend? His Facebook indicated he had been in a relationship since Jan 6, 2018. Jason Landry
I’m not wanting to sleuth friends just curious about his mindset.

2. Any other social media been found for him?

3. All the talk on opening phones reminded me of an article I just read . Pretty interesting stuff.
Researchers Explain How Police Hack Into an iPhone
 
  • #597
I know that we don’t have info as to what type of phone he owned. But if ordinary over-the-counter phones that people buy to make phone calls on and play games on—if they have powerful security—why would we be asking what type of person has this?
We would not be.
This is a missing person's case and we tend to look at everything when a case goes on this long without resolution.
Would take LE 5 months to open what exactly? Your phone or mine? Hardly. They'd open mine in 5 minutes.
My question, again pertains to security packages with complex coding.
 
  • #598
This seems like a different area on the same road:

"After the Texas Department of Public Safety searched the area of 4700 Salt Flat Road outside Luling, where Landry’s Nissan Altima was found wrecked and abandoned Dec. 14, DPS handed the investigation to Caldwell County, Sheriff Daniel Law said."

[...]

"Crews have searched more than 20,000 acres using “every possible means to search,” Law said. He said crews have covered nearly 4,000 acres by foot, horse and dogs and almost 17,000 acres using drones and helicopters.

Law said the sheriff’s office has received numerous tips about where Landry could possibly be, and they are investigating all of them."

There are also a few pictures of the search area, including a pond:

Search for missing Texas State student continues 9 days after disappearance | KXAN Austin
4000 acres have been searched by foot, horse and dogs. That’s a little more than a circle with a 1.4 mile radius, starting from the accident point. Another 17,000 acres have been searched by helicopter and drone. I don’t know if those areas are overlapping or not, but if not, that’s a circle with a radius of a little more than three miles. I’m pointing this out because they’ve done their best to search an incredibly large area, but if Jason kept walking in a straight line, he could be a lot further than 1-3 miles out. And Texas is big. :-(
 
  • #599
Has it ever been stated what time he left or why he left so late?
 
  • #600
Not necessarily. They can’t find him for whatever reason. Doesn’t mean he’s not there.
It usually does though, with TES because of their unique search capabilities.
If they say he is not in the area they already searched, I reckon he's not.
They have halted their search for now and will return of LE can provide them with a place to search that is more specific to his presumed location (source- Crimeonline recent article)
 
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