TX TX - Jason Landry, 21, enroute from TSU to home, car found crashed at Luling, 14 Dec 2020 #2

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  • #521
How do we know for sure that there wasn’t a second person in the car, someone whose phone wasn’t lost in the accident and able to call for a ride?
 
  • #522
How do we know for sure that there wasn’t a second person in the car, someone whose phone wasn’t lost in the accident and able to call for a ride?
We don't. And LE seems unsure of that too, given their most recent wording.
 
  • #523
You’d think it’d be easy to figure out which cell tower is closest and review all calls that went through it at the time of the accident.

If correct, we have a narrow time window to look at between the person that passed the site and saw no accident and the person that saw and reported it not long after.

Him leaving the area in a vehicle makes the most sense, and if his phone was in the car, there must have been someone else’s phone that called for a ride.... unless a random car was flagged down.
 
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I think the dogs lost the scent (not sure whose) about a quarter mile down the road.... a quarter of a mile is 1,320 feet.

As for the latest photo, I think he looks so different in all of the photos I've seen of him. In this latest photo though (looks like a selfie), he does have a goatee. I wonder if LE was able to access his phone / Cloud.

<moo>
Or, perhaps LE was able to access his roommate or friends and they provided the picture. I think the first pictures were provided by his parents. There is a remarkable difference in the two sets of pictures, not sure I would think they were the same man.
 
  • #526
"On Friday, Jan. 8, authorities said the accident scene leads them to believe the driver was able to walk away from the crash with "little or no injury."

Approximately 900 feet south of the accident scene, a few articles of clothing and personal effects were discovered in the roadway, the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office said."

Caldwell County Sheriff's Office, TEXSAR still searching for missing Texas State student | kvue.com
Wow these new statements are big IMO. Especially the first one. The consensus from the start has been that he was so injured that he wandered away and succumbed to his injuries nearby (probably water) and just hasn’t been found. His dad made a point that there were no side airbags and he very well could have been severely injured. This is usually the case with this sort of case. But I have thought from the beginning that this wreck looks completely survivable, although we can’t know for sure of course.

“Little or no injury.” Hmmmmmmmm.

Also “the operator “ was able to walk away??? What the heck? This is new—they’re not sure at all it was Jason driving the car.

And his things were 900 feet back toward town in the road? Not 100 feet.

Sctatching head. These new statements change everything IMO. I’ve got to think about this....
 
  • #527
Who was the last person to see or talk to Jason?

There could have been an incident (even in the car) back in San Marcos. Did someone else leave him behind (in who knows what condition), then took off with the car with his belongings still inside?

Where is Jason?
 
  • #528
So... were their drugs in his backpack or not? Sorry if I missed the followup convo after his dad said Jason absolutely doesn't do drugs etc
Well, the issue is how much. The tv station in Austin reported a "backpack filled with narcotics" family saying that isn't accurate. Some of use have been speculating that it was only a joint and the news station was sensationalizing but we don't know for sure
 
  • #529
How do we know for sure that there wasn’t a second person in the car, someone whose phone wasn’t lost in the accident and able to call for a ride?
Exactly!
 
  • #530
Wow these new statements are big IMO. Especially the first one. The consensus from the start has been that he was so injured that he wandered away and succumbed to his injuries nearby (probably water) and just hasn’t been found. His dad made a point that there were no side airbags and he very well could have been severely injured. This is usually the case with this sort of case. But I have thought from the beginning that this wreck looks completely survivable, although we can’t know for sure of course.

“Little or no injury.” Hmmmmmmmm.

Also “the operator “ was able to walk away??? What the heck? This is new—they’re not sure at all it was Jason driving the car.

And his things were 900 feet back toward town in the road? Not 100 feet.

Sctatching head. These new statements change everything IMO. I’ve got to think about this....
Yes, this is big. It changes my theory that he succumbed to his injuries and hasn't been found.
 
  • #531
Wow these new statements are big IMO. Especially the first one. The consensus from the start has been that he was so injured that he wandered away and succumbed to his injuries nearby (probably water) and just hasn’t been found. His dad made a point that there were no side airbags and he very well could have been severely injured. This is usually the case with this sort of case. But I have thought from the beginning that this wreck looks completely survivable, although we can’t know for sure of course.

“Little or no injury.” Hmmmmmmmm.

Also “the operator “ was able to walk away??? What the heck? This is new—they’re not sure at all it was Jason driving the car.

And his things were 900 feet back toward town in the road? Not 100 feet.

Sctatching head. These new statements change everything IMO. I’ve got to think about this....
I have zero inside info on this case or the accident. I do have experience with being involved in more than one car accident though and can tell you that the accident reports are rarely 100% accurate. LE are often dealing with insufficient time to fully document/verify the details, rushing because they’re near the end of shift, poor lighting, etc. For example, one of my accident reports stated that the road conditions were wet... there hadn’t been a drop of rain but the leaking fluids from my totaled vehicle did result in the road under the vehicle being wet so that’s how it got documented! When this first started they probably assumed that the operator would soon be found and didn’t know this would evolve into a multi week missing persons case. Just my opinion and two cents.
 
  • #532
Does anyone else find the word “operator” a little strange? They didn’t say Jason like they had before but operator?

No one saw him but I do not think there is any reason to think he was not the operator. Also an accident investigator may have since determines the approximate speed etc to suggest that severe injuries were unlikely. I think the wording is simply careful and generic but all pertains to Jason.
 
  • #533
You’d think it’d be easy to figure out which cell tower is closest and review all calls that went through it at the time of the accident.

If correct, we have a narrow time window to look at between the person that passed the site and saw no accident and the person that saw and reported it not long after.

Him leaving the area in a vehicle makes the most sense, and if his phone was in the car, there must have been someone else’s phone that called for a ride.... unless a random car was flagged down.

Absolutely - however, you would be surprised at how limited in value that is because so many people - especially college students - use VOIC for communication. The cell tower info is easy to get and so I would bet that since there is no mention of it, the info has no value. Far more significant would be the Google tracking
 
  • #534
I have zero inside info on this case or the accident. I do have experience with being involved in more than one car accident though and can tell you that the accident reports are rarely 100% accurate. LE are often dealing with insufficient time to fully document/verify the details, rushing because they’re near the end of shift, poor lighting, etc. For example, one of my accident reports stated that the road conditions were wet... there hadn’t been a drop of rain but the leaking fluids from my totaled vehicle did result in the road under the vehicle being wet so that’s how it got documented! When this first started they probably assumed that the operator would soon be found and didn’t know this would evolve into a multi week missing persons case. Just my opinion and two cents.

This is exactly the case.
 
  • #535
No one saw him but I do not think there is any reason to think he was not the operator. Also an accident investigator may have since determines the approximate speed etc to suggest that severe injuries were unlikely. I think the wording is simply careful and generic but all pertains to Jason.

I agree and believe he was the operator of the vehicle that walked away with little, to no injuries. Sometimes LE means exactly what they say. IMO

Having said that, I’m not confident, unfortunately, saying that he’s okay right now because he was able to walk away from the accident. IMO
 
  • #536
Or, perhaps LE was able to access his roommate or friends and they provided the picture. I think the first pictures were provided by his parents. There is a remarkable difference in the two sets of pictures, not sure I would think they were the same man.
I had to look closely at the newer picture it is very different!
 
  • #537
I agree and believe he was the operator of the vehicle that walked away with little, to no injuries. Sometimes LE means exactly what they say. IMO

Having said that, I’m not confident, unfortunately, saying that he’s okay right now because he was able to walk away from the accident. IMO

Nor do I. If he got wet, hypothermia may have set in, i.e.
 
  • #538
Or, perhaps LE was able to access his roommate or friends and they provided the picture. I think the first pictures were provided by his parents. There is a remarkable difference in the two sets of pictures, not sure I would think they were the same man.

IMO, loved ones of a missing person provide LE their favorite picture. And not pictures that accurately represent what the missing person looks like on a regular basis. Or even a recent pic.
 
  • #539
IMO, loved ones of a missing person provide LE their favorite picture. And not pictures that accurately represent what the missing person looks like on a regular basis. Or even a recent pic.
I’ve noticed how they often even on sites like NAMUS use a photo so old it would bear resemblance to the person when going missing - makes a sad thing even sadder to think they haven’t seen the person in a long time themselves before missing.
 
  • #540
Immediately following the same thought process of old pictures being used is my peeve of using filtered images of a missing person for reference.

I wouldn't have thought for a minute that the new photo was Jason Landry if asked. Moo
I have the first image of him stored in my memory to BOLO.

Recognizing the person that has gone missing is next to impossible IMO when in reality they look nothing like what is shared on flyers.

I rarely wear makeup and currently have cotton candy colored hair that is super short. Why would my family use a picture of me from 10 years ago full makeup and hair to my waist ginger red?
 
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