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And Then They Were Gone

Jason Landry

And Then They Were Gone

Little Monster Productions

Documentary, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.6747 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

“This is a tragedy, but it’s not a crime.” This quote is from Captain Jeff Ferry, the lead investigator searching for missing Texas college student, Jason Landry. Jason, a student at Texas State University, left his apartment late in the evening on December 13, 2020, to return home to Missouri City, Texas for a quick visit. But Jason never made it home.

Shortly after midnight, his car was found crashed and abandoned on a desolate road near Luling, a small town only about 30 minutes away from where he started. While Jason was nowhere to be found, he left several disturbing items behind. After two years with no sign of Jason, the Landry family is questioning the investigation and wondering more and more if this tragic ‘accident’ was actually foul play.

If you have any information regarding Jason Landry’s disappearance, please contact the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office at (512) 398-6777 or the anonymous tip line at (726) 777-1359. You can also email the Texas Attorney General’s Cold Case Unit at [email protected].

Si tiene alguna información sobre la desaparición de Jason Landry, comuníquese con la Oficina del Sheriff del condado de Caldwell al (512) 398-6777 o la línea de información anónima al (726) 777-1359. También puede enviar un correo electrónico a la Unidad de Casos Abiertos del Fiscal General de Texas a [email protected].

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1:43.7

This is a tragedy, but it's not a crime.

1:47.0

That quote is from Captain Jeff Ferry, the lead investigator searching for missing Texas college student, Jason Landry.

1:53.3

Jason, a student at Texas State University, left his apartment late in the evening on December 13th, 2020, to return home to Missouri City, Texas for a quick

2:02.8

visit. But Jason never made it home. Shortly after midnight, his car was found crashed and abandoned

2:09.6

on a desolate road near Luling, a small town only about 30 minutes away from where he started.

2:16.2

While Jason was nowhere to be found, he left several disturbing items behind.

2:21.1

After two years with no sign of Jason, the Landry family is questioning the investigation

2:25.3

and wondering more and more if this tragic accident was actually foul play.

2:31.6

When a person goes missing, there's a special kind of pain in the not knowing.

2:35.5

I want to tell you the stories of those who never came home.

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