TX TX - Jason Landry Missing After Car Found Crashed Near Luling, 14 Dec 2020 #7

  • #301
This redacted letter was shown with the names Rick,Fly and Jesse in the Disappeared episode on Jason’s case. It was from anonymous to private investigator Mr Pina. Anonymous heard that Jason was killed by these 3 and that others in Luling know but are afraid to talk. One of them doesn’t work/sells drugs - all are ‘no good’. Did these 3 crash his car on salt flat road and throw his clothes around? Or is it all rumor?
I take it this is a screenshot from "Disappeared"?
Thank you DustysMom
 
  • #302
I take it this is a screenshot from "Disappeared"?
Thank you DustysMom
During the last 10 minutes of Disappeared, they show the un-redacted letter but I did not take this screenshot myself.
I can take one if that makes the source more credible.
And/or I can also find the news source (Texas Monthly, I think) that also published and spoke about this letter.
 
  • #303
I have done extensive searches for cases where wild hogs ate a body hole, and came up with zero. maybe someone knows some examples, and if so, please share them!!

From what I have read, wild hogs can be extremely aggressive and could injure or kill a person, but fatal attacks are very rare. and wild hog attacks would leave copious amounts of blood and organic evidence. MOO
Wild pigs/hogs can't open their jaws wide enough to crush an adult human skull. I don't recall whether they can completely crush and consume the thigh bone, which is the strongest bone in the human body. As you say, there would be evidence of an adult being attacked.
 
  • #304
I am curious if folks would dismiss the blood spot (potential) clue had Jason been a woman? I worry that the responding police officers and other investigators along the way, took this case less seriously, because he is a college age male. A spot of blood on a missing woman's underwear would probably not be dismissed so casually. MOO
On the contrary, I would think that a small amount of blood on the underwear of a 20 year old woman would be assumed to be menstrual unless autopsy and other testing indicated otherwise.
 
  • #305
I am curious if folks would dismiss the blood spot (potential) clue had Jason been a woman? I worry that the responding police officers and other investigators along the way, took this case less seriously, because he is a college age male. A spot of blood on a missing woman's underwear would probably not be dismissed so casually. MOO
No. Our waistbands aren't where menstruating women would end up with a spot of blood.
 
  • #306
If I've read this correctly he began his educational journey with Stephen F. Austin State University; and later Texas State and Sam Houston? Why? Stephen F. Austin was ranked #35, Texas State and Sam Houston #200+ .....
As a Texas State graduate myself, (technically it was Southwest Texas State University when I graduated), I can give you a few good reasons why someone would choose that school. Texas State is a recognized producer of Fulbright scholars; the School of Business and the nursing program are internationally accredited; it has many widely recognized programs (I.e., Criminal Justice, Fine Arts, etc.); a beautiful Central Texas campus with the San Marcos River running through it; amazing Greek life; and it was FUN!! One of the physical education classes I took was a canoeing class for which I earned Red Cross certification. The final exam was a 5-mile canoe trip down the River. After graduating, I took a scuba class and earned NAUI certification. Somehow, despite all the fun, I managed to earn two undergraduate business degrees (accounting and management), as well as an MBA and went on to earn a professional certification in accounting. Hope that answers your question as to why someone would choose such a lesser-ranked school.
 

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