The official start began on Monday morning, Dec 14, when LE had helicopters out and officers doing ground searches. Reportedly, TES suspended their search after 8 days on Dec 22.So when did the official search for Jason start?
BBM.
So... are you saying that you can buy legal pot at a local distributor that is laced with bad ****? Or is the possibly laced weed bought off the streets? I'm asking because while I don't smoke, my mother does to help her sleep, and I REALLY don't want to chase her running naked down the street. lol She's not exactly a spring chicken.
I know it's off topic, and I apologize for that, but it's a serious question. Y'all got me concerned.Thanks.
Their update said they are still waiting for the tests to come back on that though.
What happened in that intersection where tracking stops? I might have to consider a carjacking scenario. Has anyone mapped that intersection?
Caldwell County Sheriff's Office
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Any report stating that the backpack was “filled” with narcotics, is inaccurate.
Does your mom have a card? If so I'd say you won't have to get her out of lock up. However, that legal stuff there's different strains. My friend legally buys hers and makes brownies. You have to be careful with ratio the THC to the CBD? Smoking she says you know when you smoked enough. So your mom is safe. I'm fairly sure. My friend, no. She is a 60 year old tripped out lunatic with edibles.
I posted a satellite view of the intersection upthread.
Yet another overblown, over-sensationalized bunch of BS from the "trusty" MSM.
Pathetic.
A great post that matches your badge, @logical.The fact that he clearly took off all the clothes he was wearing only hours before in photos is very significant. It basically proves he was there. And taking them all off after trying to get some of his things including the fish makes this seem highly likely a head injury.
He was somewhat coherent just after the accident and his condition deteriorated rather rapidly, in only a few hundred of walking.
He must be around there somewhere from my perspective. Exactly what was in his system leading up to the accident is less important to me at this point...
More searching needs to happen.
It just makes me think of what I always tell my boys (and myself) when they lose something. Go back to the place you most expected to find what you misplaced and LOOK AGAIN.To me the undressing is indicative of a head injury, hyperthermia can happen really quickly.
I just don't feel he could have gotten much further than the 900 feet in that state though.
It is utterly heartbreaking.
Correct... and if that’s Snapchat... there’s no way to know if he was meeting someone locally.MOO
While there's a lot of information in this release, one thing jumps out at me. It sounds like they may be really trying to get someone who he may have been having a "snapchat" conversation with at that time to come forward. I believe he received a notification of a snap and decided to close Waze, or accidentally closed Waze when viewing it. Without stating it directly, to me it almost sounds like a warning that if they don't come forward willingly, they will be finding out who they are soon anyway. That person may hold a very important key to where he was/his state of mind in those minutes before the accident.
Snipped: "Investigators have now gained access to most of Jason’s phone and computer data. Investigators are still waiting for some search warrants from social media/ tech companies to be returned and will immediately process that data upon receipt.
We are asking the public’s assistance with any information which may further the investigation."
Caldwell County Sheriff's Office Facebook Page: Caldwell County Sheriff's Office
It seems to me that the traceable information they obtained from either his device and/or provider indicates that he did not use any call or data time during that 67 min window.Lots of new information. Very good of Caldwell county to address so much in this press release.
One thing they didn’t address this time was whether or not they thought he sustained a life threatening injury.
Anyone clear on how these other investigators are compensated or who they are hired by?
I don’t understand how they say they know he didn’t communicate with anyone in Luling yet his phone had no digital footprint for 67 minutes? What do they think he was doing for 67 minutes? Couldn’t he have communicated with someone during that 67 min?
There's a saint called Saint Anthony, he finds things and him and I are on first name terms.It just makes me think of what I always tell my boys (and myself) when they lose something. Go back to the place you most expected to find what you misplaced and LOOK AGAIN.
Not who you asked, but its weed from off the streets, normally, that is laced. If you get it from a local distributor, its typically safe. But since weed isn't legal in Texas, if you want it here then you are buying it on thee street.BBM.
So... are you saying that you can buy legal pot at a local distributor that is laced with bad ****? Or is the possibly laced weed bought off the streets? I'm asking because while I don't smoke, my mother does to help her sleep, and I REALLY don't want to chase her running naked down the street. lol She's not exactly a spring chicken.
I know it's off topic, and I apologize for that, but it's a serious question. Y'all got me concerned.Thanks.
This is what I think happened. He wanted somewhere with no traffic and out of sight.Did he leave the main road simply to smoke a blunt? Is it legal? If not, maybe he was worried about a passing cop seeing a huge, glowing blunt in his hands as he drove.
Also, I was SO impressed by the sherrif's statement and photos! I wish we would see this kind of transparency more often. It's a great way to nip a lot of speculation in the bud.
If theory, yes. But they went out of their way to include it in their press release. So there must be a reason they included it.They would know if the weed was laced. They have field tests in their vehicles.