• #321
In response to the question about if/ when drones were employed, TEXSAR provided the following:


12/21/2020

TEXSAR has worked alongside the authorities in Caldwell County since the initial search began on Monday, December 14th in the Search for Jason Landry. There have been 151 participants that have deployed to the search throughout the week. TEXSAR teams have included: search and rescue K9’s trained in live finds and human remains detection; the Mounted Search and Rescue team; UAV/drones and their operating technicians, experts in ground search and rescue and mantracking, side scan sonar, water search resources, and most recently helicopter and fixed wing aircraft.

TEXSAR members have volunteered an estimated 906 hours to this mission and driven in from all over the state to aid in the search
 
  • #322
This case upsets me a little because I believe there were missed opportunities to change the outcome. His car was found relatively quickly after crashing. Now I realize it would be cold especially nude. I also realize he may have been impaired from both the accident and drug use. But I mean I still feel like wildlife wouldn’t have gotten to him that fast and if he hid; he must be on private property they are unable to look on. I’ve never even been to Texas. Any insight or opinions on wild life in that area?

This has been my theory from the outset. Lots of hogs out there. I fear the worst.
 
  • #323
The vehicle Jason was driving spun out and came to rest facing the opposite direction, the driver's door resting against the barbed wire fence.

I recall authorities surmised that Jason had to squeeze out of the car door, cracked open but a few inches before stopped by the fence. The height of the fence line was believed to be in alignment with Jason's waist, and it follows that the smear of blood found on the waistband of his shorts was likely from getting scratched by the barbed wire during his close exit from the vehicle.

Jason was wearing very few clothes when he left his campus apartment: t-shirt, short pants, shorts, socks, a pair of slides, and his wristwatch. The clothes were each located scattered along Salt Flat Rd, about 900 feet from the crash scene. I recall Jason's dad saying that the clothes were scattered as if Jason was disrobing while walking towards Luling. However, Jason's wristwatch was found, carefully folded and placed on top of his shoe. Jason's backpack was also dropped on the road-- about 900 feet from the crash.


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Troopers who responded to the crash scene found Jason’s backpack, ball cap, toiletries and a tumbler with his dead betta fish in it on the road about 900 feet away. They say the backpack contained a small amount of marijuana, a laptop and gaming equipment.

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Jason Landry on December 13, 2020, the night he went missing.
Caldwell County Sheriff's Office

NBC News/ DATELINE

BBM

IMO this tells me that Jason likely did this. himself. If some bad actor had removed his watch, they would have either a) stolen it; or b) carelessly discarded it. The careful placement is telling, IMO.
 
  • #324
BBM

IMO this tells me that Jason likely did this. himself. If some bad actor had removed his watch, they would have either a) stolen it; or b) carelessly discarded it. The careful placement is telling, IMO.

Yes, and his fish. His fish is personal to him. That has always stood out to me. IMO

This is an old article: New details released in search for missing Texas State student

"[Jason is] Googling ‘How long can you live in the woods without food?’ and "How long can you go in the wilderness?’ He's looking up some spiritual enlightenment practices. He's looking up different strains of marijuana and how to combine those. He's talking about psychedelics and how they have impacted his life and his perception of spiritual awakening… There are communications with individuals where he talks about his intent of reaching the spiritual enlightenment through the use of narcotics. So does that play a factor into his disappearance? We think so," said Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office Captain Jeff Ferry.
 

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