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Authorities in Enterprise, Alabama have revealed that missing toddler Genesis Nova Reid had actually not been seen since Christmas Day 2025, a full two months before she was reported missing.

The revelation came during a March 9th press conference, which fell on what would have been Genesis’s third birthday. Investigators also confirmed that her mother, Adrienne Reid, has been taken into custody in connection with the case, even though there has still been no sign of Genesis.

Police were originally called on February 16th after Reid said she woke around 3 a.m. and found the toddler gone from her bedroom. According to that account, the apartment’s front door was left open.

As detectives worked through the timeline, they say surveillance video from the apartment complex shows Reid wheeling a duffel bag toward a dumpster on December 25th and later returning with items belonging to the child. Investigators say a search of a section of the county landfill is now being planned and could take weeks.

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In 1988 railway workers tending to a section of track at the Coster Rail Yard in Knoxville, Tennessee made a grim discovery. While working along that stretch of rail, they found the body of a young man. With no identification and no way to connect him to a missing person, the case remained open with the man known only as a John Doe. Although investigators spent years trying to deternine who he was, the methods available at the time weren't able to provide any answers.

That all changed last week when investigators announced that the man has finally been identified as 22-year-old James Robert Benson. A Knoxville native born September 11, 1965, Benson was last seen in late March of 1988, five months before his body was discovered. The identification came after advanced DNA testing and forensic genetic genealogy helped investigators finally connect the remains to Benson.

Now that he has his name back, Knoxville authorities are hoping anyone who knew Benson back then, or remembers what he may have been doing around that time in 1988, will come forward with information that could help investigators determine what happened to him.

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On Father’s Day weekend in 1969, six-year-old Dennis Lloyd Martin of Knoxville, Tennessee vanished during a family camping trip in the Great Smoky Mountains just days before his seventh birthday.

Dennis had been playing near the Spence Field area of the park with several other children when they decided to hide behind trees and jump out to surprise the adults. When the other kids ran out from their hiding spots, Dennis did not. His family notified park ranger within minutes and the search for Dennis began. What followed became the largest search effort the park had seen at the time, with roughly 1,400 searchers combing more than 50 square miles of rugged mountain terrain over several days. Despite these efforts no trace of Dennis was ever found.

Over the years a number of theories have have been circulated, ranging from the difficult terrain of the Smokies to reports from that afternoon of an unfamiliar man seen walking through the woods carrying something over his shoulder. ideas have surfaced as well, including claims about an ape-like creature sometimes reported in the region. That angle was revisited in Season 1, Episode 7 of the Hulu series Out There: Crimes of the Paranormal, which looks at real investigations that later became tangled with unusual or unexplained theories.

More than half a century later, Dennis Martin’s disappearance is still considered one of the most puzzling unsolved cases ever connected to the Great Smoky Mountains.

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