Jason Landry, Texas State College Student, missing after wreck
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Wow. Thank you. Sounds like he's been in a coma for some time, whoever he is. Thanks for the update and link.
I just looked up the opening post here. Apparently he wasn't robbed, as his wallet and cell phone were found in his abandoned car. So presumably that means LE in TX has those items.
Wow. Thank you. Sounds like he's been in a coma for some time, whoever he is. Thanks for the update and link.
I just looked up the opening post here. Apparently he wasn't robbed, as his wallet and cell phone were found in his abandoned car. So presumably that means LE in TX has those items.
It sounds as though this man in NY was found unresponsive on July 22nd which is not that long ago.
I hope they find out who he is soon and that he'll be able to recover fully. If he turns out to be Jason that would be incredible. Very weird, but Jason's disappearance has been very weird from the get go.
It's not Jason. It's a young man from Yonkers. Still hoping the Landers family gets Jason back soon.
We all hope he’s found too, but being missing for this long under those strange circumstances does not bode well for him being returned to his family.
I'm wondering if anyone watched the video linked in post #284. LE discovered, that Jason had been researching online "how to survive in the wilderness" the day he left on his trip, along with topics like "spiritual enlightenment". It seems he'd been taking drugs that provided a spiritual high. A friend of his also told LE that he was expecting to meet up with Jason that evening, IIRC. This is info only recently released to the public, according to the video.
This is important info. The video says, LE hasn't shared some of that info with the parents.
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