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0:00.0 | Wilmington, North Carolina, July 30th, 2006, it's 2 a.m., last call at the junction pub and billiards. |
0:13.0 | And for one woman who walked out this door into the shadows, last call very likely marked the last moments of her life. |
0:26.1 | I got a phone call from my father saying, there's a problem, and he said, your sister Allison |
0:31.0 | is missing. They can't find her. Suburban New Jersey, Lisa Valentino heard the news from her father John. He learned that his |
0:40.7 | youngest daughter, 34-year-old Alison Foy, was missing. But how he learned it was just as unsettling. |
0:48.7 | A message was left on the phone. Please call it the police department that your daughter's |
0:53.1 | missing. Did the two of you |
0:56.2 | find it strange that you had to find out about this from the police department and not from |
0:59.5 | Allison's husband? Yes. I did. Why didn't her husband call? His answer to me was he couldn't |
1:05.3 | find my number. Allison was a married mother of two young daughters, an accomplished dancer and gymnast, |
1:14.4 | the only member of a tightly knit family to have moved out of the New York area to North Carolina. |
1:22.5 | The day that she actually went missing, I was having a birthday party here, and she had called. And I said to her, |
1:30.2 | you know what, Allison? I said, everybody's coming here. And she said, okay, I'll give you a call |
1:34.6 | when things settle down a little bit. And I said, okay, and that was it. Unfortunately, that's the |
1:38.6 | last time I ever spoke with her. Allison had been reported missing by her husband Michael. Wilmington police detective Mike Overton |
1:46.5 | and Captain Marshall Williamson started working on the case and found a marriage very clearly |
1:52.1 | on the rocks. At the time she went missing, she had been going out late at night to bars, |
1:57.8 | leaving the husband and kids behind. As police in Wilmington tried to reconstruct the night Allison Foy vanished, |
2:03.9 | they discovered she'd gone to work at her new job as assistant manager at a Wilmington hotel, |
2:09.6 | then spent those last hours at the junction pub in the company of another man, |
2:15.0 | not a lover, but by all accounts a confidant, who said he thought |
2:19.2 | Allison was too drunk to drive home and asked the bartender to call a cab for Allison. |
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