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This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

362: The Disappearance of Jason Landry [Unsolved]

This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

This Feels Criminal | Formerly Killer Queens

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.43.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

On December 13th, 2020, Jason Landry was driving home to spend Christmas with his family.  He had finished up his first semester at Texas State and was looking forward to the break.  Unfortunately, Jason never made it home after his car crashed into a tree.  There have been no sightings or physical evidence found and Jason's whereabouts are still unknown. 


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0:00.0

Hey y'all, welcome to Killer Queens, a true crime podcast. I'm your host, Tarela, and like most

0:09.5

millennials, I've always had an obsession with true crime. On KQ, you'll find light true crime

0:14.8

stories, millennial hypes and gripes, some adult language, and maybe a special guest here

0:20.2

and there.

0:24.4

Just like a 90s sleepover, we're just a couple BFFs hanging out.

0:27.5

So gather around and let's launch right into it.

0:36.2

Let me tell you what this case has taught me.

0:37.8

It has taught me a few things.

0:41.3

One of them being, I don't care how old my children are,

0:44.7

even if they're in college, they're driving back from college,

0:47.2

they're married with children.

0:52.5

I will be driving them everywhere they go for the rest of their lives.

1:00.7

This case is another example of why everything's terrifying.

1:05.9

Everything's terrifying and you just don't know. You just don't know. So let's give you a little synopsis. On December 13th, 2020, Jason Landry was driving home to spend Christmas with his family.

1:13.2

He had finished up his first semester at Texas State and was looking forward to Christmas

1:17.6

break.

1:18.4

Unfortunately, Jason never made it home after his car crashed into a tree.

1:23.8

There have been no sightings, no physical evidence found nothing to indicate where Jason could be, and his case remains unsolved.

1:34.0

A hey girl, thanks to Beth for writing this one up, and a hey girl thanks to Valeria Zuniga, Alexis with two X's, and Alison Quisenberry for requesting the case.

1:47.0

Thank you guys so much.

1:49.3

Okay.

1:50.7

Jason Landry was described by his father, Kent, as being strong-willed, courageous,

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