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Killer Instinct

The Missing 67 Minutes in Jason Landry's Disappearance

Killer Instinct

Savannah Brymer & Studio71

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.2 • 2.7K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2021

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

On December 13, 2020, Jason Landry was on his way home to visit his parents. Jason never made it, but his crashed car was found several miles from his intended destination, and many of his belongings were left inside the car. Jason, however, is gone without a trace. This week, Savannah details the little we know about Jason's trip and the multiple theories that might explain his sudden disappearance. With over 80 days since Jason's disappearance, will this mystery ever come to a close? Check out the American Nightmare series on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts! Right now, purchase a 3-month Babbel subscription and get an additional 3 months for FREE! Just go to Babbel.com and use promo code KILLER! Love Killer Instincts but hate the ads? Subscribe to the ad-free version here!: https://killerinstinct.supercast.tech/ If you have any thoughts on this case or any other case, or just want to get in touch with Savannah about the show, email her at [email protected]. Follow Savannah on IG: @savannahbrymer Follow Savannah on Twitter: @savannahbrymer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, happy Wednesday. I hope you all are having a great week so far. Welcome back

0:10.4

to another episode of Killer Instinct you guys. If you were new here, hi, my name is Savannah.

0:15.6

I'm your host of Killer Instinct. Before we get started, make sure you go ahead and hit that

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subscribe button. That way you never miss an episode we post weekly here every single Wednesday

0:26.0

and you are not going to want to miss it. Now, as you guys can tell by the title of today's

0:30.7

episode, today we are discussing the unsolved disappearance of 21 year old Jason Landry.

0:37.7

Jason went missing on December 13th, 2020 and has not been seen or heard from since.

0:44.8

A physical description of Jason for you is that Jason has brown hair and brown eyes and he stands

0:50.9

at about six foot one. He is white with an olive complexion and with that being said, let's jump

0:58.4

right on into it today. Jason Landry was born on July 29th, 1999 to his father Kent Landry and his

1:07.7

mother Lisa Landry. Kent used to work as an attorney and after retiring from that, he became a

1:14.3

pastor at South Minister Presbyterian Church located in Missouri City, Texas, which is where Jason

1:21.4

grew up. After Jason graduated high school, he went on to college at Texas State University,

1:27.7

located in San Marcos, Texas. Now the year of Jason's disappearance was also his first year at

1:35.2

San Marcos University and at the time of his disappearance, he was working towards being accepted

1:41.4

into the university's sound recording technology program. Now Jason grew up in a really, really loving

1:49.7

family. He is the youngest of three siblings. He has an older brother as well as an older sister

1:57.1

and from all of the Facebook digging I did, I realized very quickly that Jason was a part of a

2:03.5

family that everyone loved. There was so much love there and Jason is so loved. Now you guys

2:11.2

know if you've been an avid killer and stink listener that talking about the victim's personalities

2:18.0

and their characteristics and who they are as people outside of their cases is really important to

2:23.1

me. However, because Jason's case is fairly new and it has also not gotten a lot of coverage in

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