Introduction: A Night That Changed Everything
On December 13, 2020, Jason Landry, a 21-year-old Texas State University student, embarked on a journey from his apartment in San Marcos to his family's home in Missouri City, Texas, for the Christmas break. Tragically, he never arrived. His vehicle was discovered crashed and abandoned on a remote road in Luling, Texas, with his personal belongings scattered nearby. Despite extensive investigations and searches, Jason's whereabouts remain unknown, leaving his family and community in a state of anguish and uncertainty.
The Timeline: Tracing Jason's Final Known Movements
Jason departed his San Marcos residence at approximately 10:55 p.m., utilizing the Waze navigation app for directions. By 11:24 p.m., he entered Luling, Texas, and shortly thereafter, his digital footprint ceased. Investigators believe he continued onto Salt Flat Road, a gravel path where his vehicle was later found crashed around 12:31 a.m. on December 14. The car's lights were on, the keys were in the ignition, and the front passenger door was locked. Notably, there were no signs of Jason at the scene....Read More
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