Collier Landry
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To this day, Collier Landry has never got what people call closure. He knows that his father will never fully admit what happened in the early morning hours of January 1st, 1990. He's come to terms with that. So now, his focus is to turn his experience into good. And he hopes that along the way, he can help others who have gone through trauma.
I think for me, and the biggest thing that I want people to take away from my story, is that you can go through something like this, like unspeakable trauma and pain, and
I think for me, and the biggest thing that I want people to take away from my story, is that you can go through something like this, like unspeakable trauma and pain, and
I think for me, and the biggest thing that I want people to take away from my story, is that you can go through something like this, like unspeakable trauma and pain, and
And you, you know, you come out the other side and you know, you're going to come out the other side, you're going to bumps and bruises and some broken bones maybe, but you're going to make it and you can really, you don't have to let it destroy you. You can make something positive out of your life.
And you, you know, you come out the other side and you know, you're going to come out the other side, you're going to bumps and bruises and some broken bones maybe, but you're going to make it and you can really, you don't have to let it destroy you. You can make something positive out of your life.
And you, you know, you come out the other side and you know, you're going to come out the other side, you're going to bumps and bruises and some broken bones maybe, but you're going to make it and you can really, you don't have to let it destroy you. You can make something positive out of your life.
You can do things and you can choose to look at the world in a way that the glass is always half full. Like I'm a perpetual optimist. Anyone that knows me will tell you that, you know, There is a lot of really, there's a lot of darkness in humanity, but there's also a lot of light. There's a lot of beauty. Experience the beauty. Focus on it.
You can do things and you can choose to look at the world in a way that the glass is always half full. Like I'm a perpetual optimist. Anyone that knows me will tell you that, you know, There is a lot of really, there's a lot of darkness in humanity, but there's also a lot of light. There's a lot of beauty. Experience the beauty. Focus on it.
You can do things and you can choose to look at the world in a way that the glass is always half full. Like I'm a perpetual optimist. Anyone that knows me will tell you that, you know, There is a lot of really, there's a lot of darkness in humanity, but there's also a lot of light. There's a lot of beauty. Experience the beauty. Focus on it.
You can get that on my YouTube channel. You can get that on my store, on my website. You can also watch it on Amazon Prime or wherever, but you can get it from me. It always helps to support the show. You can find me on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram. Everything is at Collier Landry. I have a YouTube channel. I'm at 57,000 subs right now and climbing.
You can get that on my YouTube channel. You can get that on my store, on my website. You can also watch it on Amazon Prime or wherever, but you can get it from me. It always helps to support the show. You can find me on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram. Everything is at Collier Landry. I have a YouTube channel. I'm at 57,000 subs right now and climbing.
You can get that on my YouTube channel. You can get that on my store, on my website. You can also watch it on Amazon Prime or wherever, but you can get it from me. It always helps to support the show. You can find me on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram. Everything is at Collier Landry. I have a YouTube channel. I'm at 57,000 subs right now and climbing.
I talk about things like true crime, mental health, society, and popular culture. I'm doing a lot more with mental health and trauma. My podcast was originally called, like I said, Moving Past Murder, Moving Past Trauma. Now it's just the Call Your Landry Show just for ease. I do lives on YouTube, but I also do regular content as well.
I talk about things like true crime, mental health, society, and popular culture. I'm doing a lot more with mental health and trauma. My podcast was originally called, like I said, Moving Past Murder, Moving Past Trauma. Now it's just the Call Your Landry Show just for ease. I do lives on YouTube, but I also do regular content as well.
I talk about things like true crime, mental health, society, and popular culture. I'm doing a lot more with mental health and trauma. My podcast was originally called, like I said, Moving Past Murder, Moving Past Trauma. Now it's just the Call Your Landry Show just for ease. I do lives on YouTube, but I also do regular content as well.
I have a show that came out probably by the time these guys here came out on Oxygen called A Plan to Kill. The episode was Noreen Boyle. It came out on December 15th. And I have a new podcast I'm working on with Sony and Apple, which will
I have a show that came out probably by the time these guys here came out on Oxygen called A Plan to Kill. The episode was Noreen Boyle. It came out on December 15th. And I have a new podcast I'm working on with Sony and Apple, which will
I have a show that came out probably by the time these guys here came out on Oxygen called A Plan to Kill. The episode was Noreen Boyle. It came out on December 15th. And I have a new podcast I'm working on with Sony and Apple, which will
which will play out in march which really does a deep dive into the entire story over six episodes it's called me and dave against the world which is dave messmore the investigator and how yeah we solved my mother's murder and that's what it's about that whole backstory so