I’ve followed this for updates since this became news. I hope to god they find this kid. This whole case is disturbing. The fact that investigators under the department state that they don’t believe there be any third party and or crime, is bs. I think anyone who’s also followed this case into serious detail would say the same thing no less. I suggest anyone who comes across this and has curiosity to do research. I chuckled as soon as I heard, “Private investigators however believe a third party was involved.” I’m so glad they hired private investigators along side the Investigators under the PD and government. If they hadn’t; this story would’ve been history and an open ended one at that. Jason Landry absolutely was the victim of a violent crime. Anyone, including law enforcement and officials who tell you otherwise. Is lying.
@JDTX and he took his clothing off? What about the blood stains on the clothing? The young man in Arizona who is a geologist has the same strange kind of setup with his disappearance as well. There is more to this story.
I can agree, partly, with the violent crime hypothesis. However, all that anyone actually has, so far, is conjecture. That includes me. I don't know him and I have no connection to all the facts and ideas of this case. I just know that too many things about this don't make sense.
@@wavyremix Wasn't he supposed to have tried to avoid a head on collision? Or if he had a head on collision , since when does that cause a spinout, dist road or not, where he hits a tree?
Well , I looked up his route on google maps and I am wondering why he drove 5 miles out of his way? There are very minimal homes in the area his car was found . Maybe the residents heard a car or cars drive by their home ? I’m a rural area you can hear a car coming a mile away. Maybe he was selling drugs or buying drugs and got ambushed? The police mentioned he had marijuana in his car( so it’s not far fetched). Maybe he wanted to stop by his sellers place to pick some extra drug’s up While he was away on vacation. Anyway just weird that he went out of his way to such a rural area - where there’s nothing but land and minimum homes.
@@tianaj6653 I’m not saying this is the case but when I was in high school, I had a friend whom tried some drug that was infused with LSD . He said he stripped down and ran up and down the street and he felt he was dying. Just a theory. He said it was a high he didn’t wish on anyone. It made him do weird irrational things.
I’ve followed this for updates since this became news. I hope to god they find this kid. This whole case is disturbing. The fact that investigators under the department state that they don’t believe there be any third party and or crime, is bs. I think anyone who’s also followed this case into serious detail would say the same thing no less. I suggest anyone who comes across this and has curiosity to do research.
I chuckled as soon as I heard, “Private investigators however believe a third party was involved.” I’m so glad they hired private investigators along side the Investigators under the PD and government.
If they hadn’t; this story would’ve been history and an open ended one at that.
Jason Landry absolutely was the victim of a violent crime. Anyone, including law enforcement and officials who tell you otherwise. Is lying.
@JDTX and he took his clothing off? What about the blood stains on the clothing? The young man in Arizona who is a geologist has the same strange kind of setup with his disappearance as well. There is more to this story.
I can agree, partly, with the violent crime hypothesis. However, all that anyone actually has, so far, is conjecture. That includes me. I don't know him and I have no connection to all the facts and ideas of this case. I just know that too many things about this don't make sense.
Why is the back of the car smashed in
He spun out on the dirt road and slammed into a tree.
@@wavyremix Wasn't he supposed to have tried to avoid a head on collision?
Or if he had a head on collision , since when does that cause a spinout, dist road or not, where he hits a tree?
The police are only saying what they are saying because the messed up the crime scene.
The poor parents…
Well , I looked up his route on google maps and I am wondering why he drove 5 miles out of his way? There are very minimal homes in the area his car was found . Maybe the residents heard a car or cars drive by their home ? I’m a rural area you can hear a car coming a mile away. Maybe he was selling drugs or buying drugs and got ambushed? The police mentioned he had marijuana in his car( so it’s not far fetched). Maybe he wanted to stop by his sellers place to pick some extra drug’s up
While he was away on vacation. Anyway just weird that he went out of his way to such a rural area - where there’s nothing but land and minimum homes.
and why were his clothes left on scene
@@tianaj6653 I’m not saying this is the case but when I was in high school, I had a friend whom tried some drug that was infused with LSD . He said he stripped down and ran up and down the street and he felt he was dying. Just a theory. He said it was a high he didn’t wish on anyone. It made him do weird irrational things.
@@toadaytomorrow8029 I was wondering about that. Could someone have hijacked him for his supply?
@@patriciajrs46 wouldn’t they have taken his “supply” if that’s the case?
Thank you for covering this case..to similar to Daniel Robinson 🤔