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

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How have they back-tracked that? I saw no evidence of that?
I guess I have that opinion based on these statements. I should have put MOO on my earlier post.
Missing Texas State student Jason Landry’s abandoned car did not cause immediate concern; police work to overcome early investigative delays
A county sheriff’s department is now playing catch-up as multiple investigative agencies are sharpening their focus on different aspects of the case.
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There were certain things that weren’t done” in the first hours after the discovery of Landry’s abandoned car, Miller said. “We weren’t conducting a true missing persons investigation.”
 
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I guess I have that opinion based on these statements. I should have put MOO on my earlier post.
Missing Texas State student Jason Landry’s abandoned car did not cause immediate concern; police work to overcome early investigative delays
A county sheriff’s department is now playing catch-up as multiple investigative agencies are sharpening their focus on different aspects of the case.
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There were certain things that weren’t done” in the first hours after the discovery of Landry’s abandoned car, Miller said. “We weren’t conducting a true missing persons investigation.”
Yes, but that's not indicative of foul play .
 
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I would like to believe responsible oil company would have these wells fenced in. I can't imagine just leaving them open for 'anything' to just fall into. I live in a Gas & Oil Province and they are all fenced in. JMO
 
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That is true. I didn’t think if that. Car wouldn’t have been drivable because of front tire alone. Even if the back trunk portion was removed after wreck.

I am wondering what happened around the time of Dec 10th last year. That is the day of this tweet and the same day (dec 10) of his last activity that is public on social media this year. This tweet from Dec 10, 2019 was posted at 3:45 am.
https://twitter.com/jasonlandry_/status/1204337038465667078?s=21
It’s funny how much one person can just f... your whole life up.
The response was interesting
"you can overcome anything brother" . But this tweet is from 2019, not 2020.
 
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I keep thinking he fell into one of the uncapped wells as he wandered (stumbled?) about as opposed to being picked up by someone, yet they didn't call the police, or take to a hospital, is just hard for me to believe. For what reason would they do that? Not to rob someone stranded on the road as he had no wallet in which to steal.

Have they checked those more than just peered inside? I don't know what you use... radar or something like they did for the pond to distinguish shapes in the water.

I found this interesting article about "orphan" oil wells in Texas.

You can enter an address and the map will show where some of these wells are located:

Abandoned Texas oil wells seen as "ticking time bombs" of contamination

It looks like there are at least three orphan wells off of Salt Flat Rd.

I guess sometimes these wells are repurposed by landowners: “The Railroad Commission will take action on any well to plug or repair it, when we have evidence the well is an abandoned oil or gas well,” said Ramona Nye, an agency spokeswoman. “If the well has been transferred over for use by a private landowner for irrigation or for a water supply well, the Railroad Commission no longer has jurisdiction or authority to plug the well.”

Sadly, I agree that there is a big possibility this is just what happened. He had a single car accident, was injured, stumbled off in the dark and either laid down under something to rest or fell in an uncapped well. IMO
...But I was trying to find a link that shared the measurements of one of these oil or gas wells. I was unable to find anything. I’m curious to how wide they are (can an adult fit) and their depth (can they be searched just by looking down them)?
 
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Another idea about Waze:

Jason could have ended up on Salt Flat Road because he was avoiding police (not saying for nefarious reasons though he might have wanted to get home quickly) or an accident. Some of the major reasons the app is used is to see where speed traps are, see locations of red light cameras and see up to the minute detailed info about traffic. On the main screen there is an option menu where you can easily plop an icon. I am attaching a current picture of the view from (semi) near me. You can see that there is currently police presence at 24th and Lexington and there is heavy traffic on 24th and 2nd Ave with traffic moving at 6mph on 23rd and you can also see traffic cams and redlight camera icons. There arent any accidents near me but there is also an icon for that. if you click on it, it would give you details like how many cars and which lanes etc and what time the accident was reported. All of those details are entered by users. The little cute characters are other Waze users who are contributing to this data.

I am curious if there was a traffic jam or accident on the major road and if he was trying to avoid it. I'm not sure where to get that info.

Besides the small amout of blood that was found, I wonder if there was an imprint of the side of his face on the window. Put your face on a window you you'll leave a little sebum.
 

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I would like to believe responsible oil company would have these wells fenced in. I can't imagine just leaving them open for 'anything' to just fall into. I live in a Gas & Oil Province and they are all fenced in. JMO
When I was searching for measurements of these wells, I came across several articles that discussed the issues with these orphaned wells not being attended to properly, etc.
 
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Obviously teasing a newscast... but...
FOX 7 Austin
TODAY AT FIVE: New details emerge in the search for missing Texas State student Jason Landry. FOX 7's Marin Austin has more on what was inside a backpack that was discovered nearby where his car crashed, today on FOX 7 Austin News at 5pm.
Ok, I only caught tail end of report but saying narcotics found in backpack. Dad said "any parent of a college student would be naive to not think they could be exposed to drugs" and to keep praying for Jason.
 
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Delete, double post
 
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What?!!:eek:
Do you have a link?

Just looked at Fox 7 Austin's website, no recent video or article, I assume it will be published soon...
 
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Ok, I only caught tail end of report but saying narcotics found in backpack. Dad said "any parent of a college student would be naive to not think they could be exposed to drugs" and to keep praying for Jason.
Oh. Narcotics. :( I was thinking weed maybe.
 
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Yes, but that's not indicative of foul play .
Ah, ok, I’m glad you said that so I can clarify. I really meant that they backtracked on making the determination nothing was amiss but an abandoned car so early. I think they are backtracking on how they handled it early on. Wasted precious time, imho. I don’t think they think a crime happened yet- just how it was handled early. Obviously they said something along the lines of “typical abandoned car, maybe not wanting to report because of DUI, they come back for the vehicle later” and they were wrong.
Also, says to me either the car didn’t look the way it does now then or they didn’t look closely.
 
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