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Voices for Justice

Jason Landry

Voices for Justice

Sarah Turney

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.89K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2022

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

Around 2:00 am, in the early hours of December 14, 2020, Kent Landry received a call from a Texas State Trooper. It was a call every parent dreads: his 21-year-old son Jason Landry had gotten into a car crash on his drive home for Christmas break. The trooper reported that Jason’s car had been found abandoned on a gravel road in rural Luling, Texas which was only 30 minutes into his three-hour drive home. The car’s lights were still on, the keys were in the ignition and the passenger side door was still locked, but Jason was nowhere to be found. It seemed as if he’d fled the scene of the wreck. But to Kent, that didn’t sound like something his son would do. Kent rushed to the scene. When got there, he saw that Jason’s clothes were scattered across the road, not far from where he’d wrecked. It was obvious to him that Jason didn’t just flee the scene. Something had happened and no one had investigated it. Jason is white. He is 6’1”, 170 pounds, with brown eyes, shaggy brown hair, and a goatee. He sometimes wears glasses, although he didn’t have them with him when he got out of the car - he’s presumed to have been wearing contacts. Jason was 21 years old when he went missing. Today, he would be 23. Anyone with information is asked to call Capt. Jeff Ferry at 512-398-6777 Ext. 4516. If you’d rather leave an anonymous tip, you can call 726-777-1359. For more information about the podcast and the cases discussed, visit VoicesforJusticePodcast.com Don't forget to follow me on social media under Voices for Justice Podcast & SarahETurney Join the Patreon family to get instant access to a library of extra content, support the show, and support these cases https://www.patreon.com/VoicesforJustice Voices for Justice is a podcast that uses adult language and discusses sensitive and potentially triggering topics including violence, abuse, and murder. This podcast may not be appropriate for younger audiences. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Some names have been changed or omitted per their request or for safety purposes. Listener discretion is advised. The introduction music used in Voices for Justice is Thread of Clouds by Blue Dot Sessions. Outro music is Melancholic Ending by Soft and Furious. The track used for ad transitions is Pinky by Blue Dot Sessions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, ho, ho! Here's an important message from Network Rail for anyone who's travelling by train this Christmas and New Year.

0:08.0

We'll be working over the festive period to make improvements to the railway. Most of the network remains open, but some train services will be affected from Sunday the 25th of December until Monday the 2nd of January.

0:22.0

So, to keep your festive plans on track, please check before you travel at nationalrail.co.uk slash Christmas.

0:32.0

Voices for justice is a podcast that uses adult language and discusses sensitive and potentially triggering topics including violence, abuse, and murder.

0:41.0

This podcast may not be appropriate for younger audiences.

0:45.0

All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Some names have been changed or omitted, further request or for safety purposes.

0:53.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:56.0

My name is Sarah Turnie and this is Voices for Justice.

1:05.0

Today, I'm discussing the disappearance of Jason Landry.

1:09.0

Around 2 a.m. in the early hours of December 14, 2020, Kent Landry received a call from a Texas state trooper.

1:17.0

It was a call every parent dreads.

1:20.0

His 21-year-old son Jason had gotten into a car crash on his drive home for Christmas break.

1:26.0

The trooper reported that Jason's car had been found abandoned on a gravel road in rural Luling, which was only about 30 minutes into his 3-hour drive back home.

1:37.0

The car's lights were still on. The keys were in the ignition and the passenger side door was still locked.

1:43.0

But Jason was nowhere to be found.

1:46.0

It was pretty obvious that he'd fled the scene of a wreck.

1:49.0

But according to Kent, that just didn't sound like something his son would do. Kent rushed to the scene.

1:55.0

When he got there, he saw that Jason's clothes were scattered all over the road, not far from where he'd wrecked.

2:01.0

At this point, it became obvious to him that Jason didn't just flee the scene, something had happened, and no one looked into it.

2:09.0

This is the case of Jason Landry.

2:12.0

On July 29, 1999, Jason David Landry was born to his parents Lisa and Kent, who already had two other children, a son and a daughter. Jason completed the family.

2:24.0

Now, it seems like the Landrys are an extremely close tight-knit group. If you look at the Find Jason Landry Facebook page, you'll find a ton of photos of the family out to dinner, on vacation, and more.

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