NV NV - Jessica Foster, 21, North Las Vegas, 29 March 2006

i just watched the E! special where Jessie's story was featured and wanted to drop a line...
i personally have experience with the kind of world Jessie lived in... drugs and shadiness usually are involved, but not always. I can say honestly there are many men (and women) who will push a prospective girl into the life, however, there are just as many girls i believe that take it upon themselves to become escorts b/c of the fast $. This is especially so now with the internet being used so much for prostitution, a woman doesn't actually need a "pimp' anymore. but most women involved in "escort agencies" will have a manager, pimp, whatever....
i just wanted to comment b/c personally i think, with all the coverage and now with Jessie's life exposed, i just don't believe she's too embarrassed to come home or call her family. i was struck by how beautiful her pics were, and her story hit home. unfortunately prostitution is a shady business unto itself.
Is it obvious now that the "boyfriend' Peter Todd was running an escort agency? Nice big house, etc, and no income? Why is he not concerned about her after she left him? -z.
 
Bumping for Jesse - may she come home soon.

Salem
 
I'm not sure if possible matches are welcome here - I haven't seen any yet. But here are a couple I found:

The Doe Network: Case File 483UFTX and in NAMUS
White female, age 13-22 found burned October 29, 2006 in a wooded area in Kilgore, TX

My apologies! I typed this up late last night - I remember now that the first one I linked to (UID in Kilgore, TX) was ruled out for Jessie by DNA.

It would be really helpful if NAMUS had an updated list of rule outs, wouldn't it?
 
Writer, Matthew O'Brien's 2nd book My Week at the Blue Angel covers a bit about Jessica Foster. This book has 10 stories and the first story is about Jessica. It's also a follow-up from O'Brien's first book Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas.

Unfortunately, Jessie has not been found. Jessie's parents arrive in Las Vegas to remind people that Jessie is still missing. The story covers their experience with LE. It's frustrating how LE handles Jessie's case (my opinion). It's very disappointing and tragic that a missing person's case is handled that way. Unfair! There is a lot known about Jessie's case, yet, nothing...why? The story is informative and scary. Somebody knows something and I hope that one day, soon the truth will come out. The family needs answers and they have a right to know where/what happened to Jessie. I can't imagine the pain her family is going through.

I wanted to quote, Mr. Foster (Jessie's dad) from the book: "These days, people look to the skies for terrorists. They think evil is going to drop from the heavens." But evil walks among us, thought Foster, It's down there beneath all those lights.
 
I've come across this case several times on different pages... praying for a breakthrough...
 
Writer, Matthew O'Brien's 2nd book My Week at the Blue Angel covers a bit about Jessica Foster. This book has 10 stories and the first story is about Jessica. It's also a follow-up from O'Brien's first book Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas.

Unfortunately, Jessie has not been found. Jessie's parents arrive in Las Vegas to remind people that Jessie is still missing. The story covers their experience with LE. It's frustrating how LE handles Jessie's case (my opinion). It's very disappointing and tragic that a missing person's case is handled that way. Unfair! There is a lot known about Jessie's case, yet, nothing...why? The story is informative and scary. Somebody knows something and I hope that one day, soon the truth will come out. The family needs answers and they have a right to know where/what happened to Jessie. I can't imagine the pain her family is going through.

I wanted to quote, Mr. Foster (Jessie's dad) from the book: "These days, people look to the skies for terrorists. They think evil is going to drop from the heavens." But evil walks among us, thought Foster, It's down there beneath all those lights.

Just finished Beneath the Neon and started My Week at the Blue Angel today, which begins with Jessie's story. :( So very sad. Though I have to take issue with Matthew O'Brien's overall description of Vegas (as a long-time resident), I really have to wonder how many young women, like Jessie, have met the same fate but have no one who cares enough to look for them.

No doubt, there is a disgusting and troubling underbelly to Vegas - like all cities. But there are normal and generous folks here too.

I pray that Jessie's family finds the answers they need. I do believe there have been numerous searches for her over the years and I will take part in the next.
 
Bumping this...

Somehow (I forget exactly) I stumbled on this case on Facebook and it has me intrigued.
I didn't get to read through the whole thread yet so I'm not sure if this was brought up or not..
Jessica's mother seems to be pretty vocal online, has anyone thought of contacting her to get specifics like birth times and such - for a forensic astrology thread?
 

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An age-progressed drawing (left) of Jessie Foster (right),
a young woman missing from Las Vegas since March 2006.
Jessie Foster Missing:
Age-Progressed Drawing Released of Suspected Sex Trafficking Victim

Posted: 03/26/2012 12:21 pm

Coming up on the sixth anniversary of her disappearance, Glendene Grant has released an age-progressed portrait showing what her missing daughter might look like now.

Jessie Foster has not been seen since March 29, 2006.

According to her mother, Grant, Foster was living in Kamloops, British Columbia, in the spring of 2005, when she began traveling to the U.S. In May 2005, the then 21-year-old ended up going to Las Vegas, Nev.

While in Las Vegas, Foster met a man and the two were quickly engaged to be married. The man was reportedly wealthy and the two lived together in a million-dollar home.
read full article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/26/jessie-foster-missing_n_1379848.html
 
Jessie Foster has not been seen since March 29, 2006.

According to her mother, Foster was living in Kamloops, British Columbia, in the spring of 2005, when she began traveling to the U.S. In May 2005, the then 21-year-old ended up going to Las Vegas, Nev.

While in Las Vegas, Foster met a man and the two were quickly engaged to be married. The man was reportedly wealthy and the two lived together in a million-dollar home.

In 2006, Foster stopped calling her family. Concerned, they contacted her fiancee and he allegedly said Foster had left him in April 2006. Foster's family promptly reported her missing to police, but with few clues to follow, the case quickly went cold.

Foster is described as 5-foot-7-inches tall and 120 lbs., with blonde hair and hazel eyes. Anyone with information is asked to call Las Vegas Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.

Foster's mother also maintains a website devoted to the case, which can be found at jessiefoster.ca. According to the site, a $50,000 dollar reward is being offered for information in the case.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...ing_n_2076317.html?ncid=webmail3#slide=940808
 
Hi all! I'm new to the site. First post. I'm wondering if anyone else follows this missing person case? I would like to get this thread active again. Does anyone have any new information? I don't see any new developments on the Internet. Just seems like nothing since the day she was reported missing. Praying she is found soon.
 
*bump*

Just found this case. Hoping and praying for answers. Jessie has an amazing mom and support system - I hope their efforts pay off soon.


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Thinking of Jessie and her loved ones during this holiday season. :beats:

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