Coffee & Crime: Jason Landry: 1 Hour, 2 Miles


Sifting through the evidence: The intricate case of Jason Landry, a puzzling disappearance spanning 1 hour and 2 miles. Delving into the details of this mysterious true crime case, our investigation uncovers a trail of clues leading to unanswered questions and lingering suspicions.

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21 Comments to “Coffee & Crime: Jason Landry: 1 Hour, 2 Miles”

  • @mylifeisaparty

    13:20 I feel like cops like to use official-sounding words to give an air of authority, so maybe he used it to mean "drugs"

  • @Mai.ci4nc

    I'm very close to Luling and San Marcos- Marijuana is not considered a narcotic but it is illegal still in many cities and counties. Austin recently decriminalized it, if you have less than a certain amount. But in most of the surrounding counties it is not decriminalized nSo either the cop misspoke or the parents misunderstood.nI wish they would've tested the drink cup and done a tower dump. nI feel there is foul play.

  • @melissavanchena1105

    I love coffee and crime time I miss the theme song

  • @trishbaum6364

    Can you Please do a deep dive on a missing child named Anthonett Caydeto. This case has always haunted me. Theres a chilling police call from the victim. The call came into the town she was from but she claims to be in another town however 911 was probably not in her area at the time and she more than likely had the police dept phone number memorized. She was 9 years old. It happened April of 1986. It was aired on unsolved mysteries in 1991 i believe. Teo detectives have worked the case but you always do these amazing deep dives. She is worth being found she was very smart. She took care of her younger siblings.that is why i believe she had the number to the police dept memorized. A lot of us latch key kids did whether we had telephones or not we knew how to call the police.

  • @ShadowGingerdapple

    I’m not going to watch this one as it hits too close to home as my family is friends with the Landry’s. We’re going to keep praying that he reappears. While it hurts to see his name appear like this, I hope that with his name and face more visible- he’ll turn up safe somewhere.

  • @hollijaques3218

    Yayyyy made my workday so much better seeing an upload from you!

  • @tinag9138

    Yeay!!! 😊Coffee & Crime here we go!!!

    P.S
    Love to be here with you Stephanie and we support you!
    You are one of my favorite true crime contet creator.

    Keep on going Stephanie!

    Much love, hugs and positive thoughts to you from Sweden🙂❣❣❣❣

  • @lovemygolden8935

    I’m from Tx and cannabis is not considered a narcotic. My son is 11 and has been a tcup patient for about 18 months now. He’s no longer on any meds and functions even better than before when he was all over the place and violent.

  • @elliesmith9111

    Love you Steph! Great video!

  • @Camey71073

    5 rolled up blunts is a good road trip

  • @eochaidhoghachruithne

    I grew up in Minnesota during the '60s and have almost had frostbite many times and have been chilled to the bone more than once. I never once even thought of taking off my clothes.

  • @NiasiNoir

    In Texas, and I'm sure other states, any controlled substance is a narcotic. The W.H.O does not classify drugs in the United States , the DEA does which is why there is currently a battle going on to reclassify marijuana because of the reason you have listed. So weed is considered equivalent to meth, LSD, cocaine, opiates, etc….

  • @gracelessgoblin

    Hiii! ❤ thanks for all your hard work 😊😊😊

  • @shannonmkhcutt

    I’ve been spending a ton of time with your older videos lately- thanks for keeping me company while I’m doing mindless work and chores 🩷 love learning from you and hearing you tell stories

  • @margmoe

    This is local to me. And I’m so glad you are covering the case. I feel so bad for his family.

  • @cyndit9208

    I’m so glad you mentioned Bella’s touch sensitivity. My daughter, now 20, has always had it. A lot of times leaving me at a loss and what to do for her. I’m going to get her some Bombas and see if they are what she needs. Thank you for your suggestion.

  • @trudimccann5218

    Hey Stephanie all the way from the Uk 🫶

  • @anasantiago3922

    Thank you for being the only YouTube channel that delivers. Consistency makes me feel safe 😂

  • @kimberlypoole4243

    This case always bothered me, I remember driving home from San Marcos to Austin one night and getting so turned around trying to get on the toll road because it was the fastest route, I went two miles the wrong way before I even realized. It’s far too easy to get lost.

  • @shannonbritton5313

    Thats what LE always says when they are trying to make a victim look bad-narcotics were found.

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