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I’m not sure if I missed anyone else pointing this out, but it seems Kent Landry’s words about Jason’s plans to play video games with friends online (and had all the required equipment with him) served two purposes:Here is a statement from Jason's dad
Southminster Presbyterian Church Missouri City, Texas
tSponlsor5shedc ·
A message from Kent:
"It has come to my attention that some media sources are claiming that Jason's backpack that was found at the scene was "filled with narcotics". I believe that nothing could be farther from the truth. And more to the point, nothing could be more hurtful to Jason or his character. Jason was a typical college student who was coming home to see friends and family. And we're still waiting for him to come home after 23 days.
I have been given Jason's backpack and I can tell you what it was filled with: his laptop, contacts, some of his toiletries, and all of his Playstation gaming gear. You see, Jason had already made plans to meet with his friends online and play some games together over the break. Jason's backpack had those personal items and his Playstation, controllers, headset, and accessories.
So please don't believe the media when they try to sensationalize what is a tragedy in order to get you to click on their site and read their articles. Do something that's actually useful - hope and pray for our son, who is still missing. Care for your own family and count your blessings. If you don't know how or what to pray for, I invite you to join me in my daily prayer from Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.""
Southminster Presbyterian Church Missouri City, Texas
1. to show that his backpack was too full with other items to be “filled” with narcotics
2. to show he had plans with friends in efforts to dispel any rumors or “talk” about the possibility of suicide or Jason voluntarily going off the grid.
IMO
ETA: I would hazard a guess that when Jason’s friends were interviewed by LE, at least one or two offered something along the lines of “he seemed fine. The last time we talked, we were setting up plans to play video games at such and such time.” (I have a few video game playing sons, and there is almost always coordination with friends leading up to the actual game playing.)
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