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Jessica Edith Louise Foster

There’s just something about Jessica

By:  Patriolad, Rumor Mill News

January 30, 2008

 

Sometime after the date March 28th, or 2006 a young Canadian girl went missing in Las Vegas.

 

Her full name is — Jessica Edith Louise Foster and in May of this year she will turn twenty-four:  Then again, perhaps not:  no member of her family has heard from her, by telephone or other means, nor has she been since March of 2006.  In a long interview with Rumor Mill News, Jessica’s mother provided a fairly thorough account of what this young woman was like, growing up in a modest home in western Canada … with three sisters.

 

Her story was the story of a fine young teen-ager, a gal who got herself a job at fifteen, who worked hard, who was a

blessing to have around the house, and who is missed by her sisters.  Perhaps it is fair to say that Jessica was not exactly the intellectual type, but she was the type who could make close friends and keep them, who was bubbly and kind.

 

No one has heard from her in almost two full years;  not her mother and step-father, not her father and step-mother, not her friends; she simply seems to have vanished from around North Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

Worse yet, the authorities there seem not to be overly concerned about her disappearance, as her anxious mother tells it.  Then again, in the Las Vegas and North Las Vegas area, some two

Jessica and Colleen B in Las Vegas

hundred people go missing almost every week of the year.  These cities could easily keep an entire squad of detectives busy doing nothing more than investigating these missing person reports and chasing down leads.  Maybe they should.  But they can’t, they don’t.

 

Colleen is the only person who ever visited her in Las Vegas and the only person to meet Peter Todd and his twin broth James.

 

The brothers and Jessica lived together at 1009 Cornerstone Place, in North Las Vegas.

 

Curiously … James moved out of the house two weeks after Jessica Foster disappeared.

 

He says he knows nothing about what Peter did for a living, but some folks believe that he knows.

 

James is a school teacher in North Las Vegas, and one might think that lots of people around there are bothered by his close connection to what is possibly his brother’s suspicious, if not overtly criminal, behaviour.

 

Jessie and her would-be fiancé, Peter Todd, together not long before she disappeared (March 2006)

Rumor Mill News has taken a special interest in this case, which is unfortunately very similar to other cases of ‘girls gone missing.’  We wish most fervently that we had the cash and the brainpower to tackle all of the cases that are like this one, and we've heard a lot about many of them from our valued readers.  We wish we had our own detective agency and a private air force to shuttle our investigators around, to help find and return the many, many young women who’ve gone missing in these past few years, since Chandra Levy, and since Natalee Holloway … But we don’t … Still, we have you, our valued readers, and with the help of some decent luck —

perhaps we will be able to assist in this case, which is entirely as puzzling as hundreds of other disappearances we’ve heard about the past few years.

 

The link below connects to the jessiefoster.ca missing person site created by her loving parents and step-parents:

 

Still Missing After Almost Two Years ~ Jessica Foster