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26th ARTICLE: Dad's hope fades away

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Dad's hope fades away

Father needs miracle 

to bring daughter home

by Shawn Logan, Calgary Sun

The father of a 21-year-old Calgary woman who became ensnared in the seedy Las Vegas underworld now believes his daughter won't be coming home alive. 

Dwight Foster said yesterday his life has been a haze since all contact with his daughter Jessica was abruptly halted on March 28, and as each day goes by, his hope for a reunion fades. 


"Hope is a funny thing," said Foster, who believes the Las Vegas police department have put the case on the back burner. 


"I've had a gut feeling from the very beginning that something was seriously wrong." 


Jessica was a straight-A student who gradually became caught up in the high-stakes world of prostitution in Sin City, finally losing touch with her loving family. 


Foster said answers have been few and he believes only "a miracle" will bring his daughter home safe. 


Mike Kirkman, a veteran Las Vegas private investigator hired by Foster and his ex-wife Glendene Grant of Kamloops, said his experience tells him this case won't have a happy ending. 

"This is a murder case," Kirkman said.
"There's no question in my mind this girl is not alive." 


He said many details of the story that suggest Jessica left the home of her boyfriend with all her possessions the day she went missing don't add up. 


"My belief is that he's been untruthful with police," Kirkman said, adding Jessica didn't own a car and was ill-equipped to strike out on her own. 


Kirkman said he was concerned a pair of female bodies found Saturday morning in the desert in 


Henderson, Nev., southeast of Las Vegas may bring the news he had been dreading. 


But Det. Dave Molnar of Las Vegas Police said an autopsy has revealed neither of the bodies is that of Jessica. He said police continue to pursue the case. 


"We will keep it as an open case, but the leads are becoming less and less," Molnar said. 


Foster continues to carry on without the answers he so desperately wants. 


"There's nothing in my life that it hasn't touched or crept into and ruined," he said. 


"She has fallen off the face of the earth." 
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I WROTE THE FOLLOWING LETTER TO THE NEWSPAPER IN RESPONSE TO THE ABOVE ARTICLE: 



May 24, 2006  - letter sent to Calgary Sun Newspaper. 



I am the mother of Jessica Foster.  I am just wondering why no one contacted me before writing that story in yesterday’s newspaper.  I do NOT think my daughter is dead, and I believe it with all my heart.  I tried to reach Sylvia Browne to get a reading, but then found out there was a 3-year waiting list.  Anyways, I just wanted you to know that not everyone has lost hope.  No one in Kamloops feels that way.  Not me, her step-dad Jim, Jessie's sisters, Grandpa, aunts, uncles, cousins and many, many friends.  Thank you for listening.  My phone number is: 250-374-6137 if you would like to call, and I would appreciate it if you did. 


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