James Foley’s family published a letter from their son, providing insight into the psyche and two-year detention of the journalist whose brutal execution was shown in a video released last week.
Foley, a freelance journalist who worked throughout the Middle East, was apparently beheaded earlier this month by ISIS militants in response to the president’s air strikes in Iraq.
The letter, which was made public on Sunday, was committed to memory and relayed by another hostage who was released. It is the only form of correspondence to reach Foley’s family during his time in captivity, according to a foreword to the full text, which was published on the Free James Foley Facebook page.
It is filled with family memories, like chasing his siblings around the kitchen counter, as well as words offering and asking for support.
“I really feel I can touch you even in this darkness when I pray,” he wrote.









